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hardwork,especiallyworkthat makes youfeelphysicallytired: (尤指体力上的)苦工,苦活Lindi hasachievedhercomfortablelifeonly afteryearsofhardtoil.林迪在做了多年的苦工后才过上了舒适的生活。 humorousWell, after a day's toil in theofficeI like torelaxa little.好啦,在办公室劳累了一天后我想歇一会儿。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesWork, working and the workplace - act assomething
- all work and no play (makes Jack a dull boy)idiom
- assignment
- bandh
- be at workidiom
- grind
- hoop
- hot-desking
- hotelling
- housekeeping
- in the line of dutyidiom
- induction
- industry
- moonlight
- skivvy
- slave
- slog
- slouch
- spadework
- sweat
See more results » toilverb[I](WORK HARD)Farmworkershave been toiling in the 100-degreeheatover the pastweek.在过去的一周中农场工人一直在100华氏度的高温下艰苦工作。 After toilingawayatworkallweek, it's good torelax.在辛苦工作整整一个星期后,放松一下挺好。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesWork, working and the workplace - act assomething
- all work and no play (makes Jack a dull boy)idiom
- assignment
- bandh
- be at workidiom
- grind
- hoop
- hot-desking
- hotelling
- housekeeping
- in the line of dutyidiom
- induction
- industry
- moonlight
- skivvy
- slave
- slog
- slouch
- spadework
- sweat
See more results » toilverb[I](MOVE)tomovein aparticulardirection,slowlyand withgreateffort: 艰难缓慢地行走I was toiling up thehillwith fourheavybagswhen he tookpityon me.我正背着4个沉重的袋子艰难地往山上爬,这时他动了恻隐之心。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesMoving unsteadily or with difficulty - blunder
- bumble
- dodder
- dodderer
- doddery
- halting
- hardly/barely put one foot in front of the otheridiom
- have two left feetidiom
- hobble
- limp
- lollop
- lumber
- reel
- squeeze
- straggle
- teeter
- toddle
- totter
- tottering
- tumble
See more results » written abbreviationfortime off in lieu: 补假(time off in lieu的缩写)In thissection, the company's TOILpolicyisdescribed.这一部分陈述公司的补假政策。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesTime off - absenteeism
- administrative leave
- Boxing Day
- career break
- comp time
- gardening leave
- hartal
- holiday
- hols
- legal holiday
- maternity leave
- non-work
- parental leave
- shore leave
- sick
- sick day
- sick leave
- sickie
- skive
- weekend
See more results » (Definition oftoilfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)toil| American DictionaryHerestedfrom thebackbreakingtoil of putting infences. toil
Waltertoiledinobscuritywhile hisbosstook thecredit. (Definition oftoilfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)abbreviationfortime off in lieu (Definition ofTOILfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesoftoiltoil The father leaves to his son an inheritance oftoiland misery _ with no hope or possibility of anything better.From theCambridge English Corpus It is the very simplicity of the illusory sequence, the shorthand summary that circumvents all the poor magician'stoil, which makes the trick so compelling.From theCambridge English Corpus Until the twentieth century it had to be built and tended by hand with much labour, and still it carries the marks of thattoil.From theCambridge English Corpus For their part, the women are probably happy enough to be relieved of what (despite its romantic possibilities) is such arduous, unpleasant and low-statustoil.From theCambridge English Corpus They toiled mightily, and found it difficult and said at the end.From theCambridge English Corpus Is this tale oftoiland storm any concern of yours?From theCambridge English Corpus Man will not achieve rest except by muchtoil.From theCambridge English Corpus To acquire shells, "what toils and pains," she exclaims, "what hopes and fears, what enterprises and calculations have been undertaken and undergone" (110)!From theCambridge English Corpus The former is clearly limited, but yields the fruit of honesttoil.From theCambridge English Corpus They rejected, in fact, the concept of work astoil, effort, necessary means, punishment, or duty.From theCambridge English Corpus If there were no demand for such works of reference, publishers and compilers would not engage in the awfultoilof producing them.From theCambridge English Corpus He had a driving ambition to succeed combined with a puritan's belief in the sanctity of unremittingtoil.From theCambridge English Corpus The blacksmith's son's forearms would bulge with pride on account of the blacksmith'stoil.From theCambridge English Corpus Fortunately for users, intermediate levels of representation, such as machine code, assembly language, and highlevel languages, keep us from toiling with 1s and 0s.From theCambridge English Corpus In each generation, withtoiland tears, we have had to earn our heritage again.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/toil## |