gruelling
/ˈɡruːəlɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɡruːəlɪŋ/ (ame, ipa)
gruelling — 形容詞
- gruellingpositive
- more gruellingcomparative
- most gruellingsuperlative
1. so difficult and demanding that it drains your energy and leaves you completely
極度累人的
極度耗費體力或心力,令人筋疲力竭
so difficult and demanding that it drains your energy and leaves you completely exhausted.
Yara completed the gruelling marathon despite a knee injury.
Yara 不顧膝蓋受傷,堅持跑完了這場極度累人的馬拉松。
collocation: gruelling + marathon (endurance event)
The students faced a gruelling set of exams that lasted two weeks.
這群學生得面對一連串為期兩週的累人考試。
collocation: gruelling + exams (sustained mental effort)
After a gruelling ten-hour hike through the mountains, Gabriel collapsed onto his bed.
經過十小時累人的山區健行之後,Gabriel 倒在床上就睡著了。
Bao found the six-month training programme for the fire department absolutely gruelling.
Bao 覺得消防隊六個月的訓練課程極度累人。
The contract negotiations were gruelling, with both sides refusing to compromise for days.
這場合約談判極為累人,雙方好幾天都拒絕讓步。
- exhausting
more general and common; gruelling adds the idea of sustained difficulty over time
- arduous
more formal, often describes physically challenging journeys or tasks
- punishing
more informal, emphasises the harshness or severity of the experience
- backbreaking
informal, specifically for heavy physical labour
- easy
general opposite; requires little effort
- undemanding
not requiring much energy or effort
- effortless
seeming to need no effort at all
文法句型
gruelling + noun
be + gruelling
用法筆記
Commonly paired with nouns that describe prolonged physical or mental effort, such as 'journey,' 'race,' 'training,' 'workout,' 'exam,' or 'negotiations.' Can be used before a noun (a gruelling task) or after a linking verb (the task was gruelling).