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单词 exertion
释义
exertionex‧er‧tion /ɪɡˈzɜːʃən $ -ɜːr-/ noun [countable, uncountable] Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • A little physical exertion helps me think more clearly at work.
  • the exertion of legislative power
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • After some exertion, I decided the track was too rutted for me to have a hope.
  • Exhausted and sweating from their exertions, they sat down to catch their breath and remove their outer clothing.
  • Marian observed that Amelia was so severely debilitated that the least strain or exertion exhausted her.
  • She lay motionless, utterly worn out by her exertions, yet at the same time ominously wide awake.
  • The force of their exertion against one another pushed them apart.
  • The wine he had drunk earlier in the day, his exertions and fear, made him feel warm and sleepy.
  • This happens as the outcome of group pressure and impedes the official exertion of one's mental processes.
  • Was the loss of consciousness preceded by vigorous physical exertion?
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE
· These provide a sustained steam of energy during the prolonged physical exertion required for professional cycling or tennis.· Was the loss of consciousness preceded by vigorous physical exertion?· Chi Kung is the martial art of developing positive energy through meditation and physical exertion.· Kip was tired, exhausted not from physical exertion or mental stress, but from inactivity.· This is as important an aspect to training as any physical exertion.· He isn't keen on physical exertions.· She was breathing quickly, as if from physical exertion.
1a lot of physical or mental effort:  The afternoon’s exertions had left us feeling exhausted. mental exertion2the use of power, influence etc to make something happen:  the exertion of authority
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