
英:/'ɪɡˈzɜːʃn/ 美:/'ɪɡˈzɜːrʃn/
发挥
复数 exertions
CET4,CET6,GRE
n. 发挥;运用;努力
The exertion of this machine has greatly reduced the cost of human resources.
这台机器的使用极大地降低了人力资源的成本。
The physical exertion makes us exhausted.
体力消耗使我们筋疲力尽。
We finally reached the top of mountain after our exertions.
经过努力,我们终于到达了山顶。
Each success comes from exertion.
每次成功都是由努力铸就的
Michael’s exertion of influence despite him not being a supervisor was unfair to the other employees.
Michael一直对别人施加影响,他自己又不是总监。这么做对员工真不公平。
Climbing further, with renewed courage, he at last saw his goal before him, but not without long and weary exertion.
他又重新鼓起勇气,继续往上爬,他终于看到了眼前的目标,但还需要经过漫长而疲惫的努力才能到达。
He clearly found the physical exertion exhilarating.
他明显发现体力消耗令人愉悦。
She was hot and breathless from the exertion of cycling uphill.
她骑车上山累得全身发热,喘不过气来。
He knew that too much exertion would be dangerous, and rest was needed for the tired girl.
他知道过度疲惫是危险的,这个疲惫的女孩需要休息。
On the basis of this ideal, the Taoist school formulated the management spirit of wuwei erzhi (to govern without exertion).
道家在这一理想的基础上,制定了“无为而治”的管理精神。
n.|effort/use/trial/pain/struggle;发挥;运用;努力
Exertion 指身体或精神上的努力、用力的行为,通常与能量消耗或高强度活动相关。该词源于拉丁语“exserere”(意为“使出力量”),在现代英语中可描述体力劳动、脑力专注或情感投入等场景。例如,长时间的体育锻炼会带来physical exertion(体力消耗),而解决复杂数学问题则属于mental exertion(脑力消耗)。
根据《剑桥词典》,exertion 的常见搭配包括“strenuous exertion”(剧烈努力)和“avoid exertion”(避免用力),强调其与疲劳或压力的关联性。医学领域研究指出,过度 exertion 可能导致肌肉损伤或心血管负担,建议根据个体体能调节活动强度。
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同义词包括 effort、strain,反义词为 relaxation。
"Exertion" 是一个名词,指身体或精神上的努力、费力,尤其指需要消耗大量能量或专注力的活动。其核心含义包含两层:
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