exertion的意思和读音

exertion

: [ɪɡˈzɜrʃ(ə)n] : [ɪɡˈzɜː(r)ʃ(ə)n]

n.使

exertions  

n.effort,action,application,physical exertion,energy

exertionn.

1.[u]physical or mental effort; the act of making an effort

She was hot and breathless from the exertion of cycling uphill.

He needed to relax after the exertions of a busy day at work.

2.[sing]使the use of power to make sth happen

the exertion of force/strength/authority使使使

n.1.使,2.,

n.1.great physical or mental effort

1. daze exertion globe ...

2. daze exertion globe ...

3.使 ) pitch n. ) exertion n. 使 ) chilly a. ...

4. ethic exertion extravagant ...

5. humanities exertion , , rigorous ...

6. exert (), exertion exhale () ...

7. essay n. exertion n. inexplicable a. ...

8. ... 6.broach vt. 7.exertion n. ,,使,, 8.smother vt.vi. (使), (使) ...

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1.Myocardial ischemic pain due to coronary arteriosclerosis is usually exertion-related, at least initially.

2.braveness . have no the heart be afraid , need the intelligence , mental exertion and experience and training.

3.It remains to be seen how much trouble and exertion that will involve.

4.In the market democracy the objective of the voting process is not a man, but a man's achievements, the products of his exertion.

5.Unfortunately if you don't exercise regularly, it can be hard to see the difference after just a few days of exertion.

6.by exertion of a very unusual degree of activity and courage, an entrance into the window, from the rod, might have been effected.

7.Physical over-exertion seems to be one of the main factors in prolonging illness, says Robinson, so it largely depends what your job is.Robinson

8.All this means the same level of exertion is likely to feel much harder at this time of day than later on.

9.(especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion.(

10.The fact remained that at the end of twenty years of exertion America was not at peace with itself.