tediously adv.
沉闷地, 冗长而乏味地
tediously[ adv ]
in a tedious manner
<adv.all>
boringly slow workhe plodded tediously forward
Tedious \Te"di*ous\, a. [L. taediosus, fr. taedium. See
{Tedium}.]
Involving tedium; tiresome from continuance, prolixity,
slowness, or the like; wearisome. -- {Te"di*ous*ly}, adv. --
{Te"di*ous*ness}, n.
I see a man's life is a tedious one. --Shak.
I would not be tedious to the court. --Bunyan.
Syn: Wearisome; fatiguing. See {Irksome}.
- It still looks tediously static, with ground usually being gained at about the speed of a self-advancing pit prop.
- Outside there are tediously slow interactive videos.
- A thread of sexual ambivalence runs tediously and humourlessly throughout.
- It also might be a hard-working citizen who sells a business, or almost anyone who tediously saved a few thousand dollars in a mutual fund, or a divorced couple selling a home into which they had poured hearts and dollars.