assiduousness
/əˈsɪdʒ.u.əs.nəs/ (bre, ipa) · /əˈsɪdʒ.u.əs.nəs/ (ame, ipa) · /ə-ˈsi-jə-wəs-nəs, -ˈsij-wəs-, a-/ (ame, mw)
assiduousness — 名詞
1. the quality of working steadily and carefully over time, making sure that every
勤勉;細心
持續專注且仔細的工作態度
the quality of working steadily and carefully over time, making sure that every part of a task receives close attention and nothing is left undone
Thanks to Gabriela's assiduousness, every column of numbers in the report was checked twice.
多虧 Gabriela 的勤勉,報告中的每一欄數字都經過了兩次核對。
assiduousness, checked twice
The gardener's assiduousness produced neat rows of vegetables and paths completely free of weeds.
園丁的細心讓菜畦整整齊齊,小徑上完全看不到雜草。
Amir's assiduousness during the research project earned him a special award from the department.
Amir 在研究專案中的勤勉為他贏得了系上的特別獎項。
Chidi recorded every meeting in detail — his assiduousness helped newer staff understand past decisions.
Chidi 把每次會議都記錄得很詳細——他的細心讓新同事能理解先前的決策。
What impressed the dean most was Sakura's assiduousness in collecting data for the five-year study.
讓院長印象最深刻的是 Sakura 在收集五年研究資料時的用心。
- diligence
more common everyday word; emphasises steady effort more than attention to detail
- thoroughness
focuses on completeness of the task rather than sustained effort
- meticulousness
stresses extreme care over small details, sometimes with a suggestion of slowness
- carelessness
lack of attention or concern for quality
- negligence
failure to take proper care, often with negative consequences
文法句型
assiduousness + in + noun/gerund
用法筆記
This noun is uncountable and is most common in formal written or professional contexts. It is typically followed by 'in' plus a noun or gerund (e.g. assiduousness in research). The adjective form is assiduous, and the adverb is assiduously.