English to Arabic Dictionary strenuous

strenuous

نشيط
definition
adjective
all your muscles need more oxygen during strenuous exercise
requiring or using great exertion.
translation of 'strenuous'
adjective
عسير,
متحمس,
نشيط,
مرهق,
عويص,
متقد,
مجهد,
شاق,
عنيف,
متعب
example
The waters around Pitcairn are fierce and turbulent, with diving made 'strenuous' by the strong currents.
The idea that you should hold your keen pupils back to make life less 'strenuous' for a secondary school teacher is monstrous.
It is also making 'strenuous' efforts to recruit new staff and train unqualified employees.
Europe has made 'strenuous' efforts to bring the Balkans into its economic and political orbit.
Warming up before beginning 'strenuous' exercise is a must for every athlete.
It's a fairly 'strenuous' activity, but only needs doing twice a year.
The Church has also made 'strenuous' efforts to ensure young people can become more involved.
To mitigate this perception, 'strenuous' efforts are being made to engage local people.
Some doctors have made 'strenuous' efforts to address this notoriously difficult area with further training.
His many handicaps have not deterred him from taking these 'strenuous' trips.
Older and wiser now, he is making 'strenuous' efforts to get out his side of the story early and often.
If the condition clears up quickly, ensure that the child avoids 'strenuous' exertion for at least a week afterwards.
In spite of 'strenuous' efforts, it is still perhaps China's most serious problem.
I would have been able to get rid of the cart, but it would have easily hung on until I made a 'strenuous' effort to get rid of it.
The most 'strenuous' thing I've done all day has been to mow the lawn.
The efforts were equally 'strenuous' behind the scenes as officials tried to impress foreign investors.
We would use every ounce of effort we have to oppose it in the most 'strenuous' manner.
There is no 'strenuous' exercise involved and no special equipment is needed.
He will make 'strenuous' efforts to make sure that no criminal act on the inside, or the outside, can be traced back to him.
The walking was a little 'strenuous' , but it was just too beautiful to miss.
It is sufficient for present purposes to note that the issues are highly contestable and are 'strenuously' contested.
It was nearly a full mile to the house at the end of the path, and it was only the heat of the day and the 'strenuousness' of the exercise that prevented him from calling out to the inhabitants of the house.
Jackson 'strenuously' denied the charge and was acquitted.
It is also important to repeatedly remind participants to watch for overheating during the cardiovascular segment of the class - the water's coolness keeps the heart rate lower and can mask the 'strenuousness' of the exercise.
His preferred terms of admiration reflect the Victorian preoccupation with ‘character’, inflected perhaps by his endorsement of 'strenuousness' as the essential ingredient of moral heroism.
You were tested as 'strenuously' off the field as on it.
They 'strenuously' deny it would attract problem drinkers.
It's hard to think of anyone else who's laboured as 'strenuously' to make the case for war.'
The 'strenuousness' and power of a godward life shows itself in the privileges and responsibilities laid upon the Christian by this identity.
Although secretly piqued by Jake's comments and judgment, Luke decided that the current situation didn't need extra 'strenuousness' .
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