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 burdensome ['bɚdn.səm]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 累赘的, 恼人的, 繁重的

[法] 难于负担的, 压抑的, 累赘的


  1. An unpleasant or burdensome task.
    令人讨厌的或繁重的工作
  2. But the king said to Absalom," No, my son, we should not all go, for we will be burdensome to you.
    撒下13:25王对押沙龙说、儿、们不必都去、怕使你耗费太多。
  3. For this is the love of God, that we keep His commandments; and His commandments are not burdensome.
    约壹5:3我们遵守神的诫命、就是爱他了.且他的诫命不是难守的。


burdensome
[ adj ]
not easily borne; wearing
<adj.all>
the burdensome task of preparing the income tax returnmy duties weren't onerous; I only had to greet the guests
a taxing schedule


Burdensome \Bur"den*some\, a.
Grievous to be borne; causing uneasiness or fatigue;
oppressive.

The debt immense of endless gratitude
So burdensome. --Milton.

Syn: Heavy; weighty; cumbersome; onerous; grievous;
oppressive; troublesome.
-- {Bur"den*some*ly}, adv. --
{Bur"den*some*ness}, n.

  1. Even more unsettling, a recent survey of 1,400 companies around the state found 23% planning to move some or all of their operations out of California; they complained of rising taxes and burdensome regulations.
  2. Normally, the industry considers operating inventories burdensome if they exceed 10 or 11 days' supply.
  3. This was especially burdensome because new Western lending to them all but dried up in the 1980s.
  4. This circumstance is more easily remedied, and thus considerably less burdensome than indigency which "may make it difficult _ and in some cases, perhaps, impossible _ for some women to have abortions" without public funding.
  5. "This market hasn't had a positive factor since the International Cocoa Agreement talks ended last month without a solution as to how to handle the burdensome surplus of cocoa beans," said one analyst.
  6. Many banks argue that the reinvestment law's requirements are too burdensome and costly.
  7. Mr. Boslego also questions whether petroleum inventories are really as burdensome as many believe.
  8. A number of lawyers representing foreign principals have complained of the burdensome nature of this part of the process.
  9. Rising labor costs were particularly burdensome for manufacturing industries, while sharply higher fuel prices resulting from the Gulf War depressed profits across the board, the official said.
  10. He adds: "I don't want to make it sound burdensome.
  11. Ruben V. Aragon, Regal's president and chief executive officer, said the unit was sold because its operating history was "irregular" and "the financial resources required to fulfill certain recently awarded contracts would be very burdensome."
  12. Instead, budding recoveries have repeatedly fizzled as sluggish world economic growth and burdensome supplies of metals, fiber, grains and other raw materials held prices down.
  13. And staff morale has begun to sag under a round of layoffs, deferred pay raises and other cost-cutting measures dictated by the harsher business climate and the parent's burdensome debt.
  14. They also would relieve the borrowers of burdensome, high-interest loans.
  15. Industry has long pushed for such an exception, arguing that it is burdensome and unnecessarily costly to subject material with minimal amounts of hazardous content to the stringent record-keeping and disposal rules that apply to hazardous waste.
  16. Although the stock market's subsequent rebound has helped a bit, corporate debt has already become more burdensome.
  17. The U.S. also has some of the world's most burdensome disclosure requirements.
  18. Under a 1989 law, the Commission des Operations de Bourse can fine violators as much as 10 million francs ($2 million) an infraction, but burdensome judicial rules impede the process.
  19. State and local taxes have grown more burdensome on lower and middle-income families in the past six years, a labor-funded group reported.
  20. It also has boosted exports remarkably, held inflation to about 20% a year and encouraged investment, while servicing and reducing its burdensome foreign debt.
  21. As life becomes less burdensome, Mr. Murray points out, happiness has become more elusive.
  22. The company attributed the losses at the Daily News to weak economic conditions in the New York market and what it calls a "burdensome cost structure," which was at the heart of long labor negotiations that boiled over into the strike Oct. 25.
  23. Particularly burdensome was a huge rise in the cost of Medicaid, the federal-state health-care program for the poor.
  24. But a high-ranking Transportation Department official contended that requiring airlines to disclose their delay records would be far more burdensome than the voluntary adjustment of airline schedules.
  25. Besides, such transactions escape the regime's burdensome taxes.
  26. Although this paperwork may be burdensome, it can make a big difference in the taxes you will have to pay in the future.
  27. He was referring to the burdensome supplies of cocoa and the failure of the International Cocoa Organization to agree upon a means of supporting cocoa prices at its just-completed meeting in London.
  28. Texaco also called the plan being drafted "burdensome" to shareholders and said it will file its appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court of the underlying judgment in its litigation with Pennzoil.
  29. No one should be subjected to useless treatment; no one need accept any and all lifesaving treatments, no matter how burdensome.
  30. But it is still unclear if a city can legally use a bankruptcy to re-evaluate burdensome union contracts.
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