Agotador in english
Exhausting
pronunciation: ɪgzɔstɪŋ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɪgzɔstɪŋ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
agotador = taxing ; tiring ; grinding ; strenuous ; backbreaking [back-breaking] ; fatiguing ; gruelling [grueling, -USA].
Example: It is difficult to remember the special interests of more than a few people, and hence rather taxing to provide SDI manually to more than a handful of users.Example: Upper case can be more tiring to scan than text displayed in both upper and lower case.Example: Their response to the grinding monotony of repetitive labour and over-long hours was frequent absenteeism.Example: This article outlines the strenuous efforts to renew the library after the books had been destroyed by enemy action during World War II (the periodicals had already been evacuated).Example: Romantic comedies are backbreaking to write because they have to be fresh.Example: These fatiguing illnesses were similarly distributed in the four regions, being somewhat more common in rural than in urban areas.Example: He has become one of the first people in the world to complete a gruelling foot race involving four deserts on four different continents.more:
» agotador físicamente = physically demanding .
Example: Boxing is both physically demanding and mentally draining.» agotador mentalmente = mentally draining ; mentally demanding .
Example: Boxing is both physically demanding and mentally draining. Example: A study has found that people who remained sedentary after mentally demanding tasks consumed more calories than those who exercised.» trabajo agotador = backbreaking work .
Example: His book plumbs the elusive depths of slaves' resistance by showing how they created opportunities for autonomy even while immersed in backbreaking work.