trier
/ˈtraɪə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · [trˈaɪɚ] /ˈtraɪər/ (ame, ipa) · [trˈaɪɚ] /ˈtrī(-ə)r/ (ame, mw)
trier — 名詞
- triersingular
- triersplural
1. a person who continues to work hard at something and refuses to give up, even wh
努力不懈者
即使困難也不放棄,持續付出努力的人
a person who continues to work hard at something and refuses to give up, even when the task is difficult or success seems unlikely
Emeka spent every lunch break practising free throws — a real trier on the court.
Emeka 每個午休時間都在練習罰球——球場上真正的努力不懈者。
collocation: 'a real trier' used to praise someone's effort
Suki learned to bake by making the same cake twelve times; she is a trier.
Suki 藉由做同一種蛋糕十二次來學烘焙;她是個努力不懈者。
Dmitri fell off his bike again and again, but the little trier got back on.
Dmitri 一次又一次從腳踏車上摔下來,但這個小努力不懈者每次都爬回去。
Farah's first cake came out flat, yet the trier tried again the next day.
Farah 的第一個蛋糕烤出來扁扁的,但這位努力不懈者隔天又試了一次。
Ingrid is a trier who stays after every class to ask the teacher questions.
Ingrid 是位努力不懈者,每堂課下課後都留下來問老師問題。
用法筆記
Often used in British English as a warm, admiring term for someone who keeps trying despite difficulty. More common in speech than in formal writing.