toiling

toiling ['tɔɪlɪŋ]  ['tɔɪlɪŋ] 

原级:toil

第三人称单数:toils

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过去分词:toiled

过去式:toiled

toiling 基本解释
长时间或辛苦地工作( toil的现在分词 );艰难缓慢地移动,跋涉;
toiling 单语例句

1. They account for 70 percent and 68 percent of those toiling in the construction and manufacturing industries.

2. toiling的意思

2. His silent toiling has given voice to the equally silent social classes struggling on the boundaries of the country's urban landscape.

3. toiling是什么意思

3. At a fence near the hut, a stocky woman with tousled grey hair and red cheeks is toiling away.

4. Who knows food on a tray, thanks to their toiling day.

5. Even if one is toiling for new media, the traditional approach to journalism is still essential when it comes to telling a story.

6. toiling是什么意思

6. Among the dead, 14 farmers were killed by lightening while toiling on farmland and two by collapsed houses.

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7. They are more often than not poorly paid workers toiling away at construction sites in cities or private factories in the country's booming coastal areas.

8. Yang and his team of villagers are still toiling hard to build the road, which they say has hit a roadblock due to shortage of funds.

9. The nuclear workers have been toiling around the clock to stabilize the plant.

10. toiling的反义词

10. Local farmers believe international labor work will improve their lives much faster than toiling on domestic construction sites.

toiling 英英释义

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adj

1. doing arduous or unpleasant work

    e.g. drudging peasants
           the bent backs of laboring slaves picking cotton
           toiling coal miners in the black deeps

    Synonym: drudging laboring labouring