exertion 英 [ɪɡ'zɜːʃn]   美 [ɪɡ'zɝʃən]

exertion

exertion  英 [ɪɡ'zɜːʃn] 美 [ɪɡ'zɝʃən]

n. 发挥;运用;努力 

名词复数:exertions 

Well, he had will, - ay, will strong enough that with one last exertion it could destroy itself and cease to be. 哼,意志力他还是有的——他的意志力还够坚强,只需再作一番最后的努力就可以连意志力也摧毁,不再存在了。
Many people give up when they think they're not good at a particular job or task, assuming the exertion is fruitless. 许多人当认为他们并不擅长某个工作或任务时就会放弃,他们假定努力后也不会成功。

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  • n. 发挥;运用;努力
  • 1. Well, he had will, - ay, will strong enough that with one last exertion it could destroy itself and cease to be.

    哼,意志力他还是有的——他的意志力还够坚强,只需再作一番最后的努力就可以连意志力也摧毁,不再存在了。

  • 2. Many people give up when they think they're not good at a particular job or task, assuming the exertion is fruitless.

    许多人当认为他们并不擅长某个工作或任务时就会放弃,他们假定努力后也不会成功。

  • 3. When your spiritual energy is in balance, the healing energy you send forth to others flows easily and effortlessly, without physical or mental exertion.

    当你的灵性能量在平衡中时,你对别人发出的疗愈能量会流动的很轻松不费力,不需要物理或精神上的努力。

  • exertion (n.) 1660s, "act of exerting," from exert + -ion. Meaning "vigorous action or effort" is from 1777.
ex·er·tion / ɪɡˈzɜːʃn ; NAmE ɪɡˈzɜːrʃn / noun 1 [uncountable ] ( alsoexertions [plural ] ) physical or mental effort; the act of making an effort 努力;尽力;费力 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 needed to relax after the exertions of a busy day at work. 他忙碌工作了一天后需要休息。 2 [singular ] the use of power to make sth happen 行使;运用;施加 the exertion of force/strength/authority 使用武力;使劲;行使权力 exertion exertions ex·er·tion / ɪɡˈzɜːʃn ; NAmE ɪɡˈzɜːrʃn /
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