taxing / ˈtæk sɪŋ /

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taxing 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. wearingly burdensome: the day-to-day, taxing duties of a supervisor.

taxing 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

burdensome

更多taxing例句

  1. Seeing our own faces and gestures several hours a day on video is stressful and taxing, Bailenson said.
  2. The afternoons are for “emails and other sorts of less taxing but important work.”
  3. That’s particularly likely during something as emotionally taxing as a pandemic.
  4. You should be an avid PC gamer with a really strong graphics card and a 500 to a 750-watt power source because this resolution can be quite taxing on your system.
  5. Switching to remote work meant more comfortable footwear for around the house, less movement around the office, and less taxing meetings.
  6. “My opponent is a big-government, big-spending, high-taxing” etc.
  7. Perhaps Congress will consider, as I wrote about in the past, super-taxing the Super PACs.
  8. This part of the job is especially taxing for Dafroza, who lost 80 members of her family in the war.
  9. Calibrating every facial expression, that's the hardest and most taxing part.
  10. Running appeals to exactly that sort of girl: The world is intense, the work taxing, and the success (when it comes) tangible.
  11. Dorothy said this with a faint hope that her visitors might depart without taxing Mrs. Chester to provide them a meal.
  12. The only power which such men as Washington and Franklin denied to the Imperial legislature was the power of taxing.
  13. Natal, a British colony, protected its sugar by taxing the sugar that came from another British colony, Mauritius.
  14. The plea set up for taxing us in order to support him is that his sword protects us, and enables us to live in peace and security.
  15. These resolutions affirmed the right, the equity, the policy, and even the necessity of taxing the colonies.