onerous

美音:[ˈoʊnərəs] 英音:[ˈəʊnərəs]

简单释义:


adj.费力的;艰巨的;令人焦虑的

网络繁重的;麻烦的;负有义务的艰巨的

完整释义:


adj.

1.繁重的,麻烦的;【法】负有法律义务的


例句:

  1. They say onerous requirements for passwords have given us a false sense of protection against potential attacks.
    他们认为密码过分的要求给了我们抵御潜在攻击的虚假的安全感。

  2. And if the conditions attached to any EFSF deal were too onerous, the Irish might yet be able to play the IMF against Berlin.
    而如果欧洲金融稳定安排协议的附加条件过于繁重,爱尔兰或许还可以让IMF与德国政府鹬蚌相争。

  3. It said the treaty would be too onerous, particularly the parts regulating working hours and health and safety.
    他们认为这项条约太过苛刻,特别是那些涉及工作时间和健康安全方面的规定。

  4. The new capital regime seems prudent without being so onerous as to hobble the mainstream of banking or to harm economic growth.
    新的资本体制似乎是谨慎的,其规定并不过于苛刻,因此不会束缚银行业的主流方向或损害经济的发展。

  5. When one of his children got sick, he took a loan from a moneylender at an onerous interest rate.
    当他的一个孩子生病了,他从一个放债人那里得到了一笔高利贷。

  6. Senior debt earns high priority if lenders have to reclaim funds, hence the bond issue terms can be less onerous for the borrower.
    如果贷款人必须收回资金,优先债务享有最优先的求偿权,则对借款人而言,该债券发行条件可能会负担较轻。

  7. Public-health officials already conduct random sampling, so getting the participants to name a few friends too should not be onerous.
    公共卫生官员已经可以随机抽样,那么让样本个体说出几个朋友的名字应该也没什么麻烦。

  8. But it also makes sense not to have controls so onerous that your own companies cannot compete with foreign rivals.
    但是不应使得繁重的控制致使本国公司无法与外国公司进行竞争也有一定的道理。

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