吃力英语怎么说
Some critics blame affirmative action—students admitted with lower test scores and grades from shaky high schools often struggle at elite schools.
During the treatment I was pretty weak, each time I had to go up stairs my breathy got short, my heart was running and I felt very tired in the evenings.
Tom entered, struggling with the weight of his sacks, and Aunt Polly did not finish her sentence.
I struggled up the hill with the heavy bags.
They wearily plodded home through the rain.
You should try not to place too much strain on muscles and joints.
She plumped down the heavy trunk and sat on a stone bench for a rest.
The drivers remembered less about what they have seen along the way - and struggled to retrace the route when asked to drive it again without the aid of the sat-nav.
Tired old trucks were struggling up the road below us, belching black smoke.
I struggled up the hill with the heavy bags.
He wore a grey suit and leaned heavily on his stick.
She always drags behind when we walk anywhere.
He has difficulty in his studies.
Now, Bill came in sight plodding up the hill. Jane laughed and she called to him.
This work is quite hard, and I have been exhausted.
They clambered over the rocks at the foot of the cliff.
They give me so many samples and company brochures. it 's a heck of lot to lug around now.
They gave me so many samples and company brochures. it's heck of lot to lug around now.
I found it hard to go up the slope.
He picked them up happily and ate them all with difficulty.
It weighed about fifty pounds. Tom could lift it, after an awkward fashion, but could not carry it conveniently.
McGinnis pushed himself laboriously out of the chair and waddled to the window.
The old car pulled hard as we drove slowly up the hill.
It takes 56 laborious steps to set up a business.