
英:/'ɪɡˈzɜːʃn/ 美:/'ɪɡˈzɜːrʃn/
發揮
複數 exertions
CET4,CET6,GRE
n. 發揮;運用;努力
The exertion of this machine has greatly reduced the cost of human resources.
這台機器的使用極大地降低了人力資源的成本。
The physical exertion makes us exhausted.
體力消耗使我們筋疲力盡。
We finally reached the top of mountain after our exertions.
經過努力,我們終于到達了山頂。
Each success comes from exertion.
每次成功都是由努力鑄就的
Michael’s exertion of influence despite him not being a supervisor was unfair to the other employees.
Michael一直對别人施加影響,他自己又不是總監。這麼做對員工真不公平。
Climbing further, with renewed courage, he at last saw his goal before him, but not without long and weary exertion.
他又重新鼓起勇氣,繼續往上爬,他終于看到了眼前的目标,但還需要經過漫長而疲憊的努力才能到達。
He clearly found the physical exertion exhilarating.
他明顯發現體力消耗令人愉悅。
She was hot and breathless from the exertion of cycling uphill.
她騎車上山累得全身發熱,喘不過氣來。
He knew that too much exertion would be dangerous, and rest was needed for the tired girl.
他知道過度疲憊是危險的,這個疲憊的女孩需要休息。
On the basis of this ideal, the Taoist school formulated the management spirit of wuwei erzhi (to govern without exertion).
道家在這一理想的基礎上,制定了“無為而治”的管理精神。
n.|effort/use/trial/pain/struggle;發揮;運用;努力
Exertion 指身體或精神上的努力、用力的行為,通常與能量消耗或高強度活動相關。該詞源于拉丁語“exserere”(意為“使出力量”),在現代英語中可描述體力勞動、腦力專注或情感投入等場景。例如,長時間的體育鍛煉會帶來physical exertion(體力消耗),而解決複雜數學問題則屬于mental exertion(腦力消耗)。
根據《劍橋詞典》,exertion 的常見搭配包括“strenuous exertion”(劇烈努力)和“avoid exertion”(避免用力),強調其與疲勞或壓力的關聯性。醫學領域研究指出,過度 exertion 可能導緻肌肉損傷或心血管負擔,建議根據個體體能調節活動強度。
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同義詞包括 effort、strain,反義詞為 relaxation。
"Exertion" 是一個名詞,指身體或精神上的努力、費力,尤其指需要消耗大量能量或專注力的活動。其核心含義包含兩層:
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