grueling 的 2 个定义
- exhausting; very tiring; arduously severe: the grueling Boston marathon.
- any trying or exhausting procedure or experience.
grueling 近义词
difficult, taxing
更多grueling例句
- His summer training camps were both grueling and meticulous.
- She applied to 28 schools and invested thousands of dollars into the process, which she described as “one of the most grueling periods” of her life.
- The ten-kilometer skate climb in Val di Fiemme, Italy, is one of the most grueling courses on cross-country skiing’s World Cup circuit.
- After a grueling two-week stretch with games every three or four days — including four opponents currently ranked in the top 15 — the Terps finally had a five-day layoff before Saturday’s game against Nebraska.
- The first half-hour or so of Pieces of a Woman—directed by Kornél Mundruczó and starring Vanessa Kirby as a woman whose child dies just minutes after birth, and now streaming on Netflix—is so emotionally grueling that it’s almost unbearable.
- Some might lack the fortitude—or masochism—required to endure a grueling campaign (Rubio).
- In a grueling two-hour questioning, Carter provided testimony as to why the drug can be useful in pain management.
- Jaguar scored epic wins at the grueling Le Mans 24-hour race.
- In June 1909, Model Ts were two of the first three finishers in a grueling New York-to-Seattle rally.
- After 15 hours of grueling interrogations, he was brought before judges and placed under formal investigation.
- The trip promised to be perilous and fraught with danger, as well as grueling and full of hardships.
- Stover, in the long grueling days of practice, had won the respect of all.
- I had a grueling battle with him, and at the end of two hours and fifty minutes he broke my hook.
- Not one day, scarcely one hour had been free of grueling labor.
- For infantry as well as cavalry there is the same grueling routine.