enervating
美 [?en?r?ve?t??]
英 [?en?(r)?ve?t??] 
- adj.〈正式〉使人衰弱的;令人萎靡的
- 網絡萎靡不振的;令人萎靡不振的;使變得軟弱無力的
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The downside: The city is still unaffordable for many, and the less-pricey suburbs can impose enervating commutes.
不利方面:對許多人來說生活成本仍然太高,郊區房價雖然沒那么貴,但上下班很累。
I think of Napoleon at St. Helena, and of Byron growing morose and fat in the enervating climate of Italy.
我想到了圣·海倫那島上的拿破侖,想到了拜倫在令人感到懶洋洋的意大利氣候中變得乖戾和臃腫。
The air of the place, so fresh in the spring and early summer, was stagnant and enervating now.
這個地方的空氣,在春天和初夏都非常清新,而現在卻變得呆滯和使人困倦了。
They provoke the enervating lust that brings life into being.
它們激起了正在削弱的活力,使生命形成。