释义 |
burdensomebur‧den‧some /ˈbɜːdnsəm $ ˈbɜːr-/ adjective  - burdensome responsibilities
- He said the Treasury is trying to achieve its ends in the least burdensome way possible.
- He seems to be ready for the more burdensome necessities of the job.
- His next exploit was to fight and conquer the Minyans, who had been exacting a burdensome tribute from the Thebans.
- I am sorry your life is so burdensome, I only wish I could help in some way.
- Oh, the service here is less burdensome than girls expect.
- One thing is certain: Moscow will have a say as to whether the burdensome Lukashenko stays in power.
- Some employers have said that they believe that a requirement to review the check-off annually would be unnecessary and burdensome.
- The need for prudence was not what they found most burdensome, however.
formal causing problems or additional work: These charges are particularly burdensome for poor parents. |