exertion 的定义
- vigorous action or effort: physical and mental exertion.
- an effort: a great exertion to help others.
- exercise, as of power or faculties.
- an instance of this.
exertion 近义词
hard work
更多exertion例句
- Health and safety programming that focuses on topics such as heat exertion, concussions, mental health and nutrition also will be available to athletes through this partnership.
- It uses my performance, perceived exertion tracking, and heart rate over time to calculate those.
- And, for us, because so much of our exertion is upper body, that’s the part of us that’s sort of, like, shaken and fatigued.
- It takes time, money, and emotional exertion to overcome identity theft.
- Most of them don’t even require much exertion or time on your part.
- They never procure them without exertion, and they never indulge in them without apprehension.
- Such an exertion can range from bringing Muslims closer to the faith to fostering social cohesion.
- His campaign smile usually seemed the product of considerable exertion.
- The preparation for thus remembering numbers without effort is the only exertion required.
- It needed only an exertion of will for the soul to hurl the body ashore as wind drives paper; to waft it kite-fashion to the bank.
- He again sank, and it was only after great exertion that the brave sailors succeeded in rescuing him from a watery grave.
- When in the car if you find the exertion of talking painful, say so frankly; your escort cannot be offended.
- Every exertion was necessary to make the poor farm pay for the extra hand employed.