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strenuously

/stren-yoo-uhs/US // ˈstrɛn yu əs //UK // (ˈstrɛnjʊəs) //

极力,力争,努力,苦心经营

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • For any athlete who has active myocarditis, we recommend they avoid competition or strenuous training for three to six months.

  • There is minimal assembly required, but nothing too strenuous.

  • 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.

  • They eventually settled on a strong rubber band that has survived strenuous laboratory testing.

  • 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.

  • One thing to be strenuously avoided is anything that smacks of glorifying the act itself.

  • Gupta also strenuously denies that there was any financial incentive for him to back Gardasil.

  • Scott Lively, the man who so strenuously promoted the anti-gay laws in Uganda, is a frequent WCF speaker.

  • Again, both men strenuously deny those claims, but have not yet sought to have the suit dismissed.

  • Attorneys for Goddard and Singer have previously strenuously denied all earlier charges against their clients.

  • It was strenuously opposed by all possible means, governmental, legislative, and literary.

  • The Company, we understand, strenuously deny the necessity of these alternatives.

  • He strenuously maintained the duty of passive obedience, not however to the sovereign monarch, but to the sovereign law.

  • Daudet drew on his experiences, and on the notes he was always accumulating, more strenuously than he should have done.

  • (a) Masonry possesses a secret directing centre—which has been strenuously denied by the Fraternity.