menial的意思和读音

menial

: [ˈminiəl] : [ˈmiːniəl]

adj.

n.

menials  

adj.+n.menial work

adj.skilled

adj.unskilled,boring,tedious,basic,lowly

menialadj.

1.not skilled or important, and often boring or badly paid

menial jobs/work

menial tasks like cleaning the floor

n.

1.a person with a menial job

adj.1.,;,

n.1.;[]

adj.1.menial work is boring or dirty and is considered to be of low status

1. mendacious adj menial adj mentor n () ...

2. mend v. menial adj. mention v.n. ...

3. 【recoil、 退退】 【menial】 【immolate、 】 ...

4. mend v. menial adj. mention v.n. ...

5. 〖 meanandcowardly〗 menial〖 despise〗 ...

6. liberal menial mold ...

7. liberal menial mold ...

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1.After three years of menial jobs in the women's weightlifting team's kitchen, she was asked to leave.

2.Kurt: Oh, that was a mind-numbing position. I did menial work all day and I burned out in six months.

3.Denisov took Tihon from his menial work, and began to employ him on expeditions, and to reckon him among the Cossacks .

4.He draws from a past of menial jobs and financial hardships that shaped much of his early work, as well as a mistrust in authority.

5.The very poorest, who slip under the minimum-wage threshold to take the most menial and casual jobs, earn less than $200 a year.200

6.Just a generation ago, women were largely confined to repetitive, menial jobs.

7.Like a monk who found God by doing his menial chores with painstaking care, Allen has found meaning in the dullest tasks of our busy lives.

8.In the star- studded team, he would like a blue-collar effort, unknown to doing some stupid and menial living.

9.Many educated people they are nothing but unwilling to do "menial" work.

10.In lucky Luxembourg hardly any graduates end up in menial jobs.