punishing 详细解释

punishing

['pʌniʃiŋ]

adj.艰难持久的,精疲力尽的
动词punish的现在分词

词形变化

形容词: punishable | 名词: punishability | 动词过去式: punished | 动词过去分词: punished | 动词现在分词: punishing | 动词第三人称单数: punishes |

英英释义

动词 punish:

impose a penalty on; inflict punishment on

同义词:punish, penalize, penalise

形容词 punishing:

resulting in punishment

characterized by toilsome effort to the point of exhaustion; especially physical effort

同义词:arduous, backbreaking, grueling, gruelling, hard, heavy, laborious, operose, toilsome

补充

punishingpunishing[ˈpʌniʃiŋ]adj.1.十分吃力的; 使人筋疲力尽的; 严厉的

例句

1. The punishing authority should be aware of all the details before inflicting punishment.执法机关在进行处罚前应该注意所有细节。 2. He claimed his punishing work schedule had made him resort to taking the drug.他说繁重的工作安排使得他不得不靠服药来维持精力。 3. Besides diets, he devised punishing exercise routines.除了节食, 他还制定了魔鬼式的健身计划。 4. punishing rays of the sun太阳的有害射线 5. The Prime Minister had a punishing schedule, visiting five countries in five days.首相的行程十分紧密,要在五天内访问五个国家。 6. Few people can handle Antarctica's punishing cold.很少有人能受得了南极洲的严寒。 7. She had a punishing schedule of six classes last semester.上个学期她承担了给六个班授课的超繁重的工作安排。