chore的意思和读音

chore

: [tʃɔr] : [tʃɔː(r)]

n.

chores  

n.assignment,bore,duty,errand,hard work

choren.

1.a task that you do regularly

doing the household/domestic chores

2.an unpleasant or boring task

Shopping's a real chore for me.

n.1.,2.;

n.1.a task, especially an ordinary household task, that has to be done regularly2.something that is unpleasant, difficult, awkward, or boring to do

1. ) monkey ; ) chore ; ) cite ; ...

2. Manuel chore dish ...

3. ) shirk ) chore ) weird ...

4. chop v. ;n. chore n. chorus n. ...

5. cheerful a. chore n. classic a. ...

6. chord n. chore n. chorus n./vt.

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1.The point of Practice is to elevate the "how" of administration as a too-often clerical chore into the "why" of a professional practice.Practice

2.It 's such a chore going shopping with her ! She wants to stop at every little shop .西

3.Of course, too much work or too little reward would turn the game into a chore. This kind of interaction design requires a fine touch.使

4.If you're running solely as a means to an end -- such as weight loss -- you're going to eventually feel as if it's a chore.

5.If studying a topic leads you to love it, then it is worthwhile, but if it becomes just a chore, then I'm not sure it can serve much good.

6.Chinese consumers might find keeping track of new brands a bit of chore.

7.That was the best chore of all. It made possible getting near enough to her to close out the others in the classroom.使

8.Where your lives are not run by how much time you have, where travelling is no longer a chore, and you can live in your dream house?

9.And the secretary grew frustrated and finally decided to disturb the president, even though it was a chore she always regretted to do.使

10.This is something of a chore, particularly if you have a large number of fields to deal with, and is quite easy to forget to do it.