tedious的意思和读音

tedious

: [ˈtidiəs] : [ˈtiːdiəs]

adj.

adj.+n.tedious work,tedious task

adj.interesting

adj.boring,dull,deadly,dreary,monotonous

tediousadj.

1.lasting or taking too long and not interesting

The journey soon became tedious.

We had to listen to the tedious details of his operation.

adj.1.,,

adj.1.boring and continuing for too long

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2. rewarding a. tedious a. trivial a. ...

3. utilize tedious , utmost ; ...

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7. squirrel: tedious: time-consuming: ...

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1.She cherished such visions from day to day, until her residence in London began to become insupportable and tedious to her.怀

2.'It's going to be a tedious Business, ' said the Badger, sighing.“,”

3.Even the C interface can be used for true object oriented programming, though it may be a tedious way of doing things.C

4.In a sense, food preparation is no longer a tedious task, at least much easier to tolerate.

5.Writing a Web-based data entry UI for a complex application is never fun and is often downright tedious.WebUI

6.Finding the cause of a memory leak can be a tedious process, not to mention one that will require special debugging tools.

7.Editing test questions and typesetting examination papers is always an arduous work, which is tedious and easy to make mistake.

8.Shopping for gear was one of the most tedious, overwhelming tasks my husband and I encountered while preparing for baby.

9.The tedious job of filing a tax return no longer requires several evenings, but just a few hours.

10.However, we obviously feel there seems to be new tedious technical errors in a considerable number of mathematics classes.