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tedious

/tee-dee-uhs, tee-juhs/US // ˈti di əs, ˈti dʒəs //UK // (ˈtiːdɪəs) //

乏味的,乏味,烦琐的,烦人的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : marked by monotony or tedium; long and tiresome: tedious tasks; a tedious journey.
    • : wordy so as to cause weariness or boredom, as a speaker, a writer, or the work they produce; prolix.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.dull, monotonous
Synonyms
annoying恼人的,烦人的,恼人的是,令人讨厌的banal平庸的,平庸,平淡无奇,俗气boring枯燥的,枯燥乏味,枯燥无味,沉闷的dreary枯燥乏味,枯燥乏味的,枯燥无味的,枯燥无味endless无尽的,无休止的,无止境的,无穷无尽exhausting疲惫不堪的,详尽的,疲惫不堪,疲惫的humdrum烦闷,低调,俗气,烦人laborious辛苦,辛苦的,费力的,费力tiresome无聊的,无聊,令人厌烦的,令人厌烦tiring累人的,劳累,累人,劳累的uninteresting无趣,无趣的,无趣的人,无聊arid旱地,旱灾,旱区,旱季bromidic溴化,溴化物,溴化作用,溴酸drab单调的,单调,单调乏味,暗淡dragging拖动,拖累,拖动的,拖动式draggy拖沓的,拖拖拉拉的,拖累,拖曳的dry干,干燥的,干燥,干式dull as dishwater枯燥如洗,黯淡无光,枯燥无味dusty尘土飞扬,尘土飞扬的,尘封的,满身尘土enervating使人窒息的,使人窒息,紧张的,使人沮丧的fatiguing疲惫不堪,疲劳,易疲劳,疲劳性ho-hum嗡嗡声,哼哼,嗡嗡叫,嗡嗡insipid寡淡无味,索然无味,淡淡的,寡淡irksome烦人,烦人的,恼人的,恼人lifeless无生命,无生命的,无生命力,没有生命力long-drawn-out旷日持久的,旷日持久的拖延,旷日持久,冗长mortal会死人的,会死的,会死人,会死pabulum摆设,摆布,摆件,摆锤poky捣蛋鬼,小鬼,捣蛋,捣乱的prosaic平淡无奇,平淡无奇的,俗气的,平庸prosy潜在的,潜在,潜在客户,潜在用户slow缓慢,慢,缓慢的,缓snooze打盹儿,瞌睡,打瞌睡,打盹soporific麻醉剂,催眠剂,催眠,麻醉药unexciting无趣,枯燥无味,乏味,枯燥乏味vapid虚无缥缈,无趣,虚浮,虚浮的weariful磨损,耐用的,疲惫不堪,耐用wearisome疲惫不堪,疲惫不堪的,疲惫,疲倦

Examples

  • The most recent iteration of the Unreal Engine puts heavy emphasis on letting AI handle some of the tedious work typically associated with creating extremely high-quality digital models.

  • Tax season can be frustrating and tedious even in the best of times.

  • However, these require manual labeling, which makes the process slower and more tedious.

  • Social listening tools allow you to skip the tedious process of designing a report since most of them already offer different types of reports to export and share with your colleagues.

  • Instead of pulling out your phone to do a tedious search online, you conduct the equivalent of a visual google search simply by gazing at the store.

  • But shaving quickly became a hassle; the tedious measure of the day at work ahead.

  • Shaving: the most boring, tedious thing a man must do in his little retinue of personal upkeep chores.

  • But recently the obligations have gotten significantly more tedious and burdensome.

  • “It was tedious,” Lady Body told the Daily Mail of the work she did.

  • It is undergoing a tedious reinvention of sorts, trying to clean up its act after decades of scandals.

  • While the test is somewhat tedious, all the manipulations are simple and require no apparatus but flasks, test-tubes, and funnels.

  • And I have given this tedious detail to urge and embolden others to remonstrate against it.

  • If you are wearied, this impatience will only make the journey still more tedious.

  • Were it possible to present the subject in detail, it would be tedious and unprofitable to all save the specialist.

  • The tedious, dilatory time and money-wasting “come later on” procedure of times gone by no longer obtains.