toilsome
adjective old-fashioned formal uk/ˈtɔɪl.səm/ us/ˈtɔɪl.səm/
辛苦的,劳累的
involving hard or difficult work, or great effort
The ascent was long and toilsome over the mountain. 上山的坡路漫长而艰辛。
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- Campus housing officials across the country have a toilsome task every year.
- He remembered the long, toilsome months when he had worked to perfect his style of writing.
- A walk upon ploughed ground in England is a dance upon carpets, compared to the toilsome drudgery of wandering in Skye.
- Every morning, throughout his toilsome, dangerous journey, he greeted the sunrise with joy.