• 发音:[ɪnˈdʌstriəs]

  • 例句

  1. The word industrious means hardworking, diligent, and productive, often going beyond expectations to achieve goals and complete tasks efficiently.
  2. Through his industrious efforts, Darwin built a reputation as a capable scientist, publishing works on geology as well as studies of coral reefs and barnacles still considered definitive today.
  3. On top of that, ever-industrious humans have produced artificial magnetic fields with power lines, transport systems, electrical appliances, and medical equipment.
  4. From Warren E. Buffett, who says he won the “Ovarian Lottery,” to the venture capitalist Fred Wilson, a lot of smart, industrious and hard-working people admit that luck played a role.
  5. It is entirely reasonable for every industrious and diligent person in our society to expect access to dignified, important and adequately compensated work.

  • 解释

  1. Industrious这个单词做形容词使用,其表示“hardworking, diligent, and productive”这一含义,即“勤奋的/勤劳的/忙碌的”,与diligent/hardworking/assiduous这些单词构成近义词。

  2. 具体使用如下:

  • The Chinese are intelligent, industrious, products of a superior, disciplined education system.(中国人是聪明、勤奋的,是优越、纪律严明的教育体系的产物。)
    —Culture
  • Lions were regal and courageous; peacocks were proud; ants were industrious; foxes were cunning.(狮子是富丽堂皇和勇敢的;孔雀很自豪;蚂蚁勤劳;狐狸很狡猾。)
    —Biology
  • Asian immigrants face the added burden of the “model minority” stereotype that portrays them as industrious, law-abiding and uncomplaining, and ascribes their achievements to those traits, historians and advocates say.(历史学家和倡导者说,亚洲移民面临着“模范少数族裔”刻板印象的额外负担,这种刻板印象将他们描绘成勤劳、守法和无怨无悔的人,并将他们的成就归因于这些特征。)
    —Society
  • The small European nation is known for its Alps, prosperity, chocolates, lakes, peerless public transport, timepieces and industrious people with Calvinist traditions.(这个欧洲小国以其阿尔卑斯山、繁荣、巧克力、湖泊、无与伦比的公共交通、钟表和具有加尔文主义传统的勤劳人民而闻名。)
    —Culture

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