tiresomely 的定义
tiresomely 近义词
等同于 laboriously
tiresomely 的近义词 6 个
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- For example, building blocks have been a popular choice for decades, and with good reason, they allow for free form creative play, elementary building, and engineering skills, all without tiresome rules and branded characters.
- The tendency to go to Lincoln or FDR or George Washington or whatever, I find it kind of tiresome, to be honest.
- But how could you a call a signature talent that shone for more than four decades in show business tiresome?
- The reason Price of Fame ultimately becomes tiresome is our increasing awareness of how adrift the woman at its center is.
- But it was so tiresome that even the biggest Broadway baby was fantasizing about the possibility of a CSI repeat to end our pain.
- Thankfully, those tiresome steps lead to a lovely reward: You get to eat bacon.
- If that strikes us as tiresome and tedious, we might as well just hang it up and trigger some global thermonuclear war.
- This was somewhat tiresome; and, after a rather feeble attempt at a third laugh, Davy said, "I don't feel like it any more."
- I thought this young man was going to read us some of his poetry; it's too tiresome of him to stop to tell us about his bull-dog.
- "It is very tiresome," said Ethel, nearly convinced, but in a slightly petulant voice.
- What an unpleasant and tiresome awakening from my dreams I experienced on my friends return!
- Nearly all that she says would be tiresome amplification if any other was speaking of Phædra's passion.