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千辛萬(wàn)苦qiān xīn wàn kǔuntold (/all kinds of)hardships and difficulties; countless (/innumerable)trails and tribulations ? 誰(shuí)知道他費(fèi)了~,回來(lái)卻不得不面對(duì)互助組的分裂。(柳青《創(chuàng)業(yè)史》49) How disap pointed he would be when he returned to find that in spite of all his efforts the mutual-aid team had been split. ? 受了些萬(wàn)苦千辛,我看人頭上氣忍,不枉了一世做郎君。(《關(guān)漢卿戲劇集·趙盼兒風(fēng)月救風(fēng)塵》124)…for I’m willing to suffer hardships,and put up with anything to marry you. ? 好不容易下了關(guān)東,受了~,才安下家來(lái),又想起家鄉(xiāng)。(梁斌《紅旗譜》102) He hadn’t found it easy to make his way—it had meant innumerable hardships—but then he had been homesick. ? 內(nèi)容多半是,惟才子能憐這些風(fēng)塵淪落的佳人,惟佳人能識(shí)坎坷不遇的才子,受盡~之后,終于成了佳偶,或者是都成了神仙。(《魯迅選集》Ⅲ—115) The general thesis was that only scholars could sympathize with fallen beauties,and only beauties could appreciate ill-fated scholars;but after many,many trials they would marry happily or become immortals. ? 這是一個(gè)跟他吃盡~,也不抱怨的好心眼的小個(gè)子女人。(周立波《暴風(fēng)驟雨》38) She had shared untold hardships with him without ever letting fall a word of complaint. She was a little woman with a heart of gold. 千辛萬(wàn)苦all kinds of hardships;untold sufferings (or hardships); innumerable trials and tribulations 歷盡~experience untold hardships 千辛萬(wàn)苦qiān xīn wàn kǔ形容非常辛苦。untold hardships, spare no pains, all kinds of hardships |