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Significados de
punishing
en inglés
Characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion; especially physical effort.
hard
heavy
laborious
arduous
gruelling
grueling
toilsome
backbreaking
operose
Términos relacionados
effortful
Sinónimos
Examples for "
hard
"
hard
heavy
laborious
arduous
gruelling
Examples for "
hard
"
1
First year was fine, he says, but second year was very
hard
.
2
But there's also a lot of
hard
work involved, often physical work.
3
It has been a year of
hard
work, focus, and great success.
4
Result: Stylish and yet
hard
to use and packed with proprietary technology.
5
Crew members don't just work
hard
-they often work every day.
1
China's new climate-related insurance services, however, often depend on
heavy
government subsidies.
2
Reporting remains subject to
heavy
legal constraint, thus key information remains obscured.
3
Twenty years of freedom have seen
heavy
investment is Soweto's public transport.
4
And Western Australia has particularly
heavy
penalties under its Public Health Act.
5
There is also new evidence that
heavy
precipitation has increased in Europe.
1
The work was
laborious
and pointless, as far as Aylaen could see.
2
Time went on; things happened; but Ryecroft was still
laborious
and poor.
3
Similarly, advances in science and medicine have been achieved through
laborious
research.
4
In one minute the respiration was
laborious
,
and the pupils were dilated.
5
Health and posterity are the portion of the poor- Imeanthe
laborious
.
1
She helped people with the
arduous
paperwork involved in collecting government aid.
2
Revitalizing the New Orleans streetcar system has been a slow,
arduous
process.
3
It is
arduous
and often painful, but helps provide for their families.
4
These
arduous
examinations, particularly the Leaving, are also a uniquely Irish experience.
5
It had been a long,
arduous
journey through New Crobuzon's vaulted conduits.
1
The following year he had a
gruelling
training period in nine movies.
2
Few Irish athletes remain more committed, particularly in such a
gruelling
event.
3
A set of knives and the beginning of a
gruelling
training regime.
4
Yet again we have seen
gruelling
evidence thirty-two teams are too many.
5
Their ascent has been far longer and more
gruelling
than Veronica expected.
1
It was 13 weeks of
grueling
work chest-deep in water and cold.
2
Photo: supplied In the south island another
grueling
event is also underway.
3
A
grueling
multi-hour training session may call for 90 grams per hour.
4
A month of hard travel-aftera month of
grueling
training and heartache.
5
Ferreting him out was going to be a long,
grueling
,
time-consuming process.
1
She had before her a
toilsome
journey in the companionship of men.
2
And now commenced their
toilsome
journey down the side of the cataract.
3
Contrast with this
toilsome
slowness the speed of the junk bound down-stream.
4
Two years or more passed away in quiet,
toilsome
days for Mildred.
5
It was the same old smoky,
toilsome
place, a perceptible bit lower.
1
New York then added two
backbreaking
goals late in the second period.
2
The going was harder now; it was
backbreaking
work pulling the line.
3
He'd take a bit of marching over that
backbreaking
work any time.
4
It was a
backbreaking
job, and the real work hadn't even begun.
5
Tommy wondered, too, whether his father's
backbreaking
work was hurting his golf.
1
Some of the Xenia are far-fetched and
operose
,
while others sound rather vacuous.
2
But what an
operose
method!
Uso de
punishing
en inglés
1
Mr Vailea said teachers
punishing
students physically is clearly against the law.
2
The market seems to be
punishing
companies in that position, he added.
3
It was
punishing
;
he had never before done such hard physical work.
4
The main end of the
punishing
affair was to feed their writing.
5
We could also start
punishing
all murderers with public torture and beheading.
6
Justice is not just about
punishing
perpetrators; it is about empowering survivors.
7
I'm really sorry, but I think taking Joe is about
punishing
us.'
8
Stop being so cruel. She said the premier was unnecessarily
punishing
people.
9
That is the way the law
punishing
conspiracies against the Government reads.
10
It's easy and normal for you to feel you are
punishing
him.
11
For others it's a long overdue reward after a
punishing
amateur season.
12
The Drug Foundation says hysteria about meth-contaminated houses is
punishing
vulnerable citizens.
13
And at least see how it works before you start
punishing
me?
14
Visual attentional bias forms for rewarding and
punishing
stimuli in the environment.
15
And I don't think it should be about
punishing
somebody, Bair said.
16
The state of Tennessee immediately took active measures for
punishing
the aggressors.
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Nombre
Singular
punish
Verbo
Presente
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punish men
punish heat
punish austerity
punish blows
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a través del tiempo
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por variante geográfica
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