0 to work hard and long -- streve, slite
He toiled all day in the fields.
1 to move with great difficulty -- slite/slepe seg fram
2 hard work -- slit, strev
He slept well after his hours of toil.
The father leaves to his son an inheritance of toil and misery _ with no hope or possibility of anything better.
It is the very simplicity of the illusory sequence, the shorthand summary that circumvents all the poor magician's toil, which makes the trick so compelling.
Until the twentieth century it had to be built and tended by hand with much labour, and still it carries the marks of that toil.
For their part, the women are probably happy enough to be relieved of what (despite its romantic possibilities) is such arduous, unpleasant and low-status toil.
They toiled mightily, and found it difficult and said at the end.
Is this tale of toil and storm any concern of yours?
Man will not achieve rest except by much toil.
To acquire shells, "what toils and pains," she exclaims, "what hopes and fears, what enterprises and calculations have been undertaken and undergone" (110)!
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(尤指體力上的)苦工, 努力工作, 苦幹,努力工作…
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(尤指体力上的)苦工,苦活, 努力工作, 苦干,努力工作…
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trabajo duro, trabajar duro, moverse con trabajo…
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trabalho pesado, fadiga, labuta…
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困難な仕事, (長時間)苦労して働く…
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çok çalışmak, didinmek, üzerinde uğraş vermek…
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travailler dur, avancer avec peine, (dur) travail…
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treball dur, feinada, treballar durament…
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