tedious
tedious — 形容詞
1. so slow, long, or repetitive that you feel bored and impatient or even mentally
冗長乏味
因耗時過長而令人無聊
so slow, long, or repetitive that you feel bored and impatient or even mentally tired — for example, a speech that goes on for hours without saying anything new, or a task that involves repeating the same small action hundreds of times.
Ravindra nearly fell asleep during the tedious data entry session.
Ravindra 在冗長的資料輸入工作期間差點睡著了。
tedious + noun phrase describing a task
The contractor's report was so tedious that Camille skipped to the last page.
承包商的那份報告實在太冗長乏味了,Camille 直接跳到最後一頁。
so tedious that + result clause
It became tedious to check every single number for errors.
逐一檢查每個數字有沒有錯誤,變得相當乏味。
Liam found the three-hour meeting tedious because nothing was decided.
Liam 覺得那場三小時的會議很無聊,因為什麼結論都沒有。
Folding five hundred envelopes by hand is a tedious job.
用手摺五百個信封,真是一件乏味的工作。
- boring
more general and less strong; does not imply length or repetition
- monotonous
emphasises lack of change or variety in sound, action, or scenery
- tiresome
focuses on causing annoyance or fatigue rather than boredom
- dull
less intense; can describe a person or event that lacks excitement
- exciting
full of interest and energy, the opposite of mentally draining
- stimulating
actively engaging the mind or senses
文法句型
tedious + noun
be + tedious
find + noun + tedious
so tedious that
用法筆記
Commonly describes tasks, speeches, journeys, or processes that are perceived as too long or repetitive, rather than things that are simply uninteresting for a brief moment.