daunting的意思和读音

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daunt

: [ˈdɔntɪŋ] : [ˈdɔːntɪŋ]

v.

使

daunts  daunting  daunted  

adj.+n.daunting task,daunting prospect,daunting challenge

adj.heartening

adj.intimidating,unnerving,discouraging,scary,frightening

v.1.,使

v.1.if something daunts you, it makes you worried because you think that it will be very difficult or dangerous to do

1.使 data data-collecting daunting a. 使 definitive n. ...

2. dated adj. daunting adj. dauntless adj. ...

3. ... no matter what: daunting: terrible: ...

4. ... mire:v. 使使 daunting:a. sibling:n. (), …

5.使 covert daunting 使 defamation ...

6. contingency n. daunting adj. discipline n. ...

7.nding)(Stage)(Daunting),(Victory)

8. inheritance daunting refocuse ...

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1.Being the only group with a chance to create conditions for a world free of nuclear weapons is both an inspiring and daunting realization.

2.However, it is quite daunting for new developers to face literally thousands of independent functions that, on the surface, seem unrelated.

3.It had not been a week before having breakfast became an honorable, but daunting task.

4.One of the most daunting was that all flight hardware runs had to be executed without a single failure.

5.The cleanup seemed daunting , too much for her to deal with all at once. Maybe she'd make herself a cup of tea first. If there was tea.西

6.You are starting out on a Sounds weird , scary, daunting, but incredibly wonderful journey indeed, and I will be there for you when I can.

7.The footprint of a Service Oriented Architecture in terms of infrastructure, skills and organizational changes can be daunting.

8.But even by his standards the next few days will be a daunting test of nerve and stamina from which only two outcomes are possible.

9.So trying to project what tools will be available over the next 40 years is really daunting.40

10.Photographing people can be a daunting task and the interaction is often what a lot of us shy away from.