Part I English Spoken Example Sentences about Working Hard
1. If you go to college, you must work hard, not fool around.
If you go to college, you must work hard, not fool around.
If you go to college, you must work hard, not fool around.
2. We must work hard to acquire a good knowledge of English.
We must work hard to acquire a good knowledge of English.
3. You must work hard to emulate your sister.
You must work hard to catch up with your sister.
4. You must work hard to emulate your brogher's success.
You must work hard to emulate your brother's success.
5. You must work hard to ride out a storm.
You must work hard to ride out a storm.
6. Most importantly, you must work hard to catch up.
Most importantly, you must work hard to catch up.
7. We must work hard, but equally we must get sufficient rest.
We must work hard, but equally we must get sufficient rest.
8. We must work hard during the whole course of our study.
During the whole course of our study.
9. You must work hard to acquire a good command a foreign language.
You must work hard to acquire a good command of a foreign language.
10. If you want to be anybody, you must work hard.
If you want to be somebody, you have to study hard.
篇二有关努力的英语口语例句
1. hardworking adj. Hardworking
This one is probably the most common, and it comes from the phrase work
This one is the most common, and it comes from the phrase work hard, with the addition of the word "hard", which means "hard-working" or "diligent".
I like your down-to-earth and hardworking spirit.
I like your down-to-earth and hardworking spirit.
2. industrious adj. diligent; always busy
This adjective comes from the noun industry, and its meaning is very simple.
This adjective comes from the noun industry, which means simply "industry, industry".
But as a noun, it also means "industrious; diligent".
This time look at its root word to find out.
indu- denotes in, str- denotes structure, so industry denotes the construction of various things (machines) inside, and this whole thing is "industry", which has a derivative meaning. "Diligence, hard work".
The suffix -ous is also very common, meaning "full of...", "characterized by ...... ".
For example: officious nosy; punctilious meticulous, formal; innocuous harmless, harmless notorious notorious;
3. diligent adj. diligent; diligent.
Look at its English definition:
showing care and effort in your work or duties
So I think diligent emphasizes a kind of careful and conscientious effort.
All day long Sally was a good and diligent bookkeeper and salesman.
Sally was diligent all day long as a good bookkeeper and salesman.
4. arduous adj.
It describes a very difficult situation, one that requires a lot of effort and energy:
Despite very severe weather, the arduous search was maintained for seven days.
Despite very severe weather, the arduous search was maintained for seven days.
We must persevere in the arduous work.
5. strive vi. 奋斗;努力;力求;斗争
English definition: to try very hard to do something or to make something h ap pen, especially for a long time or against difficulties. especially for a long time or against difficulties
Look at the common collocations again:
strive for struggle
strive with with ...
strive with ...
strive against against
strive to strive, pursue
strive against the stream not to go with the flow
As you can see, the word strive is a very serious one. It describes a strenuous stylized effort or struggle.
We will strive for peace in the troubled areas of the world.
We will strive for peace in the troubled areas of the world.
We should all strive to reunify the motherland.
We ****together to realize the reunification of the motherland.
6. endeavor n./v. 努力;试图
English definition: an effort or attempt to do something
This word indicates an attempt or effort to do something. Unlike the word drive, which has the connotation of "hard work", this word means to try or endeavor to do something.
endeavor after wealth(happiness)
We make every endeavor to satisfy our customers.
We make every effort to satisfy our customers. >
We make every endeavor to satisfy our customers.
7. apply vt. apply; apply; make concentrate on
Its English meaning is: to work at something or study something very hard.
So don't think that apply only means to work at something or study something very hard. So don't think apply only means "apply, apply", it can also mean "to work at something or study something very hard".
Look at the example sentence:
You will only pass your exams if you really apply yourself (to your work).
You will only pass your exams if you apply yourself (to your work).
Therefore, a common collocation of apply is: apply yourself or apply yourself/something to something/to doing something.
8. exert vt. apply; exert
English interpretation: exert yourself to make a big physical or mental effort
It means: to expend physical or mental effort.
You have to exert more efforts if you want to catch up with your classmates.
You have to exert more efforts if you want to catch up with your classmates.
Common collocations:
exert all one's strength
exhaust every ounce of one's energy
exert every ounce of one's energy
exert every ounce of one's energy
9. extend v. extend; lengthen; stretch; extend; provide; make all one's strength
English definition: extend somebody/something/yourself to make somebody/something/yourself to make use all their effort, abilities, supplies, etc.
The original meaning of extend is "to stretch, extend, lengthen", just like celebrities who like to cross the border to challenge themselves.
Extend means "to stretch, extend, prolong", just as celebrities like to cross over and challenge themselves.
Tom didn't really have to extend himself in the examination.
Tom didn't have to work so hard on this exam.
篇三有关努力的英语口语例句
1. I am burning the candle at the both ends.
I'm overextending myself or my possessions.
This phrase describes the endless work you do every day, early in the morning and late at night. It's like a candle with both ends lit.
2. I will go the extra mile.
I will double my efforts!
It describes a person who takes the initiative to do extra work in addition to his or her own. It is also expressed as being very hardworking.
3. He is pulling his own weight.
He is doing his own work.
It describes doing one's own work to the best of one's ability without relying on others. This sentence is mostly used in groups.
4. I am buckling down.
I am trying to specialize.
It describes putting a lot of effort into a task
5. To sweat blood.
Extraordinary effort is put into doing something.
6.By the sweat of one's brow.
A great deal of effort is put into physical labor.
7.I have my work cut out for me.
I am busy.
Describes a job that is difficult and given a limited, tight schedule.
8. I'm swamped.
I'm too busy.
This phrase is used to describe overwork, or work that has gone badly wrong.
9. To work one's fingers to the bone.
It refers to working long and hard.
10.To give 110 %(percent).
To try as hard as one can.
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