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stren·u·ous

 (strĕn′yo͞o-əs)
adj.
1. Requiring great effort, energy, or exertion: a strenuous task.
2. Vigorously active; energetic or zealous: strenuous efforts.

[From Latin strēnuus.]

stren′u·ous·ly adv.
stren′u·ous·ness n.
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strenuous

(ˈstrɛnjʊəs)
adj
1. requiring or involving the use of great energy or effort
2. characterized by great activity, effort, or endeavour
[C16: from Latin strēnuus brisk, vigorous]
ˈstrenuousness, strenuosity n
ˈstrenuously adv
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stren•u•ous

(ˈstrɛn yu əs)

adj.
1. characterized by or calling for vigorous exertion: strenuous tasks.
2. intensely active; energetic: a strenuous intellect.
[1590–1600; < Latin strēnuus; see -ous]
stren′u•ous•ly, adv.
stren′u•ous•ness, n.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.strenuous - characterized by or performed with much energy or force; "strenuous exercise"
energetic - possessing or exerting or displaying energy; "an energetic fund raiser for the college"; "an energetic group of hikers"; "it caused an energetic chemical reaction"
2.strenuous - taxing to the utmoststrenuous - taxing to the utmost; testing powers of endurance; "his final, straining burst of speed"; "a strenuous task"; "your willingness after these six arduous days to remain here"- F.D.Roosevelt
effortful - requiring great physical effort
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strenuous

adjective
1. demanding, hard, tough, exhausting, taxing, uphill, arduous, laborious, Herculean, tough going, toilsome, unrelaxing Avoid strenuous exercise in the evening.
demanding easy, effortless, undemanding, untaxing, relaxing
2. tireless, determined, zealous, strong, earnest, spirited, active, eager, bold, persistent, vigorous, energetic, resolute Strenuous efforts have been made to improve conditions in the jail.
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strenuous

adjective
1. Marked by vigorous physical exertion:
2. Possessing, exerting, or displaying energy:
Informal: peppy.
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Translations
شَديد، شاق
náročnývysilující
kraftig
megerőltetőmegfeszített
erfiîur
enerģisksgrūtssaspringts

strenuous

[ˈstrenjʊəs] ADJ
1. (= physically demanding) [efforts] → intenso, arduo; [work] → agotador, arduo; [exercise, walk] → agotador, fatigoso
2. (= vigorous) [objections, protest, opposition] → enérgico; [denial] → enérgico, rotundo
to make strenuous efforts to do sthesforzarse afanosamente or hacer intensos esfuerzos por hacer algo
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strenuous

[ˈstrɛnjʊəs] adj
[exercise, climb, walk, activity] → éprouvant(e)
[efforts, objections, opposition] → énergique
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strenuous

adj
(= exhausting)anstrengend; march, gameanstrengend, ermüdend
(= energetic) attempt, supporter, supportunermüdlich, energisch; attack, effort, denialhartnäckig; opposition, conflict, protestheftig
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strenuous

[ˈstrɛnjʊəs] adj (denial, attempt) → energico/a, vigoroso/a; (game, match, day) → faticoso/a; (opposition, efforts, resistance) → accanito/a
you mustn't do anything too strenuous → non devi fare troppi sforzi
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strenuous

(ˈstrenjuəs) adjective
energetic; requiring effort or energy. a strenuous climb; a strenuous effort.
ˈstrenuously adverb
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strenuous

adj extenuante, intenso, vigoroso; — activity actividades fpl extenuantes
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References in classic literature ?
"I do not think," he said, "that the rougher and more strenuous paths of life were meant to be trodden by your sex.
He was as indolent as ever and showed no very strenuous desire to hunt up an occupation.
Some hours after midnight, the Typhoon abated so much, that through the strenuous exertions of Starbuck and Stubb --one engaged forward and the other aft --the shivered remnants of the jib and fore and main-top-sails were cut adrift from the spars, and went eddying away to leeward, like the feathers of an albatross, which sometimes are cast to the winds when that storm-tossed bird is on the wing.
That is, Gaston greatly desired it; but this desire yielded to his wife's strenuous opposition.
Energetic natures, strong for all strenuous deeds, will often rush away from a hopeless sufferer, as if they were hard-hearted.
From early morning strenuous activities and efforts had begun and by ten o'clock all had been brought into due order.
And the royal master of high latitudes sighs mightily, with the sinking sun upon his breast and the double-edged sword upon his knees, as if wearied by the innumerable centuries of a strenuous rule and saddened by the unchangeable aspect of the ocean under his feet - by the endless vista of future ages where the work of sowing the wind and reaping the whirlwind shall go on and on till his realm of living waters becomes a frozen and motionless ocean.
The latter, likewise, remained by themselves, though they knew doubtless that there was likely to be a strenuous race for the possession of the idol of gold, then, it was presumed, buried deep in some forest-covered city.
Levin, looking at the tiny, pitiful creature, made strenuous efforts to discover in his heart some traces of fatherly feeling for it.
His was the leisure without sympathy--an attitude as fatal as the strenuous: a little cold culture may be raised on it, but no art.
As I was continuing my examination I commenced to feel a pleasant drowsiness creeping over me which I attributed to the fatigue of my long and strenuous ride, and the reaction from the excitement of the fight and the pursuit.
Others of them, a numerous body of whose citizens are creditors to the public beyond proportion of the State in the total amount of the national debt, would be strenuous for some equitable and effective provision.