stressful 的定义
- full of stress or tension: the stressful days before a war.
stressful 近义词
等同于 nerve-racking
等同于 on edge
等同于 taxing
等同于 tense
等同于 trying
更多stressful例句
- Since it can be unethical to randomly assign humans to stressful conditions, the team tested the effects of varying “doses” of stress in squirrel monkeys that had not yet reached puberty.
- It would not be ethical to randomly assign humans to experience such stressful conditions.
- So her team invited 280 children into the lab to complete two stressful tasks.
- “My interest in RV travel increased during the pandemic, because I wanted to road-trip domestically and get into nature, but trying to map and plan out hotel stays—and sanitized hotels at that—was difficult and stressful,” she says.
- Isolating expectant mothers as though they had the virus created a stressful birth experience, a clinician noted.
- “I mean, my life is not that stressful,” Collins said, feeling better.
- There's so many different needs you have to meet, so you learn how it can be really stressful as well.
- Commercial airline pilot is consistently placed near the top of “Most Stressful Jobs” lists.
- Avoid all-you-can-eat buffets and noisy, stressful environments.
- Six months later, she went through the same stressful search for another shelter.
- Hewson might not have been in what he thought any stressful need of ghostly comfort or reassurance in matters of faith.
- And all putting in and getting nothing out results in stressful times, in business ventures as in the case of individuals.
- Another hour of this stressful tedium and they heard a sound of sharp significance.
- Her eyes—they were the serene eyes of cool gray that take on slate-blue tints in stressful moments—met his defiantly.
- Our eyes must not be fixed merely on this stressful present, but on the world as it will be ten years hence.