exhausting 的定义
- producing or tending to produce fatigue, weariness, or the like: an exhausting day; an exhausting child.
exhausting 近义词
tiring
更多exhausting例句
- After months of exhausting isolation, widespread economic pain, and an extraordinary toll on human life and health, several Covid-19 vaccines are here.
- Somehow, though, Zendaya still dazzles, working wonders even with the movie’s exhausting, spiraling dialogue.
- We would limit social contact and avoid certain environments because they were exhausting or overstimulating, and we often found ourselves apologizing and feeling shame.
- It’s exhausting, after all, to hold on through the kind of turbulence of late.
- I push back against the strong thing too, because it’s an exhausting way to be.
- Marx forecast that the profit motive would lead to overworking and exhausting the fertility of our soil and other natural systems.
- Russian professional models often describe their business as "exhausting" and "frustrating," especially for a child.
- Sports stars going on Dancing with the Stars who are big, butch, and energetic are talking about how exhausting it is.
- Their alleged attempt to run off and join ISIS had apparently been exhausting.
- He speaks of the discipline it takes to care for a baby and the overwhelming reward that comes at the end of every exhausting day.
- He leaped out to see what had happened, and, after a few perplexed and exhausting moments, remembered.
- Such concentration is very exhausting, and after two or three hours' practice I feel as if I should drop off the chair.
- Raphael de Valentin desired her and would have sought her but for the fear of exhausting the "magic skin."
- In the meantime, the patient may be constantly in the wildest motion and so add to the exhausting effect of the organic disease.
- To this dangerous sleep David yielded, nevertheless, as the emotions and fatigues of the day had been very exhausting.