strenuously / ˈstrɛn yu əs /

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strenuously 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. characterized by vigorous exertion, as action, efforts, life, etc.: a strenuous afternoon of hunting.
  2. demanding or requiring vigorous exertion; laborious: To think deeply is a strenuous task.
  3. vigorous, energetic, or zealously active: a strenuous person; a strenuous intellect.

strenuously 近义词

adv. 副词 adverb

hard

更多strenuously例句

  1. For any athlete who has active myocarditis, we recommend they avoid competition or strenuous training for three to six months.
  2. There is minimal assembly required, but nothing too strenuous.
  3. Branded in partnership with Under Armour and designed specifically with sweat and exercise in mind, these are tough enough to get you through even the most strenuous workouts.
  4. They eventually settled on a strong rubber band that has survived strenuous laboratory testing.
  5. During the next day of riding, our team faced a 103-mile haul through the Rust Belt, from Greensburg, Pennsylvania, to Youngstown, Ohio, featuring a strenuous set of rolling hills.
  6. One thing to be strenuously avoided is anything that smacks of glorifying the act itself.
  7. Gupta also strenuously denies that there was any financial incentive for him to back Gardasil.
  8. Scott Lively, the man who so strenuously promoted the anti-gay laws in Uganda, is a frequent WCF speaker.
  9. Again, both men strenuously deny those claims, but have not yet sought to have the suit dismissed.
  10. Attorneys for Goddard and Singer have previously strenuously denied all earlier charges against their clients.
  11. It was strenuously opposed by all possible means, governmental, legislative, and literary.
  12. The Company, we understand, strenuously deny the necessity of these alternatives.
  13. He strenuously maintained the duty of passive obedience, not however to the sovereign monarch, but to the sovereign law.
  14. Daudet drew on his experiences, and on the notes he was always accumulating, more strenuously than he should have done.
  15. (a) Masonry possesses a secret directing centre—which has been strenuously denied by the Fraternity.