daunting

[ˈdɔːntɪŋ]
  • 释义
  • adj.

    令人畏惧的;使人气馁的;令人怯步的;

  • v.

    威吓(daunt的现在分词);使气馁;使害怕;使失去信心;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    The move to Prague was a daunting prospect for the bishop.

    对于主教来说,要迁往布拉格有点儿令人发憷。

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  • 2、

    Even if it , he admits, the implementation would be financially daunting.

    他承认,即使其行之有效, 实施起来也将陷入财政困难.

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  • 3、

    The prospect of meeting the President is quite daunting.

    一想到要会见总统就足以令人心悸.

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  • 4、

    The challenges are daunting.

    但是挑战是巨大的.

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  • 5、

    The Tasmanian reserve was daunting.

    塔斯马尼亚的保留令人害怕.

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  • 6、

    Such as ocean navigation, is undoubtedly a daunting thing.

    这样的远洋航行, 无疑是一件令人望而生畏的事情.

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  • 7、

    The subject is crucial, and the moment is daunting.

    这个问题极其重要, 但现状却不容乐观.

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  • 8、

    Occasionally I find the commitment and responsibility daunting.

    偶尔我会觉得这一承诺和责任让人望而却步。

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  • 9、

    The move to Prague was a daunting prospect.

    搬家至布拉格,其前景颇令人沮丧.

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  • 10、

    Wading through these documents can be a daunting experience.

    实现这些文件可得到丰富的经验.

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  • 11、

    This is a daunting challenge.

    这是一项艰巨的挑战.

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  • 12、

    The tasks that follow are even more daunting.

    接下来的工作更难上加难.

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  • 13、

    Still, the current financial landscape is daunting.

    尽管如此, 当前的财政前景仍然是令人担忧的.

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  • 14、

    The mass media are developing in a daunting speed.

    大众传媒正以惊人的速度向前发展.

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  • 15、

    Any goalie who finds himself a reserve faces a daunting mental test.

    任何门将都面临着这中精神考验.

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