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 Translation for 'tedious' from English to Portuguese
ADJ   tedious | more tedious | most tedious
SYNO boring | deadening | dull | ...
chato {adj}tedious
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maçante {adj}tedious
cansativo {adj}tedious
fatigante {adj}tedious
fastidioso {adj}tedious
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Translation for 'tedious' from English to Portuguese

tedious
chato {adj}

maçante {adj}

cansativo {adj}

fatigante {adj}

fastidioso {adj}
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Usage Examples English
  • Yawning (oscitation) most often occurs in adults immediately before and after sleep, during tedious activities and as a result of its contagious quality.
  • Actor Matthew Fox said that "film can be a very tedious process" but showing so many different perspectives makes it even more tedious.
  • Manually correcting these inaccuracies is both tedious and error-prone (due to the database size) and may require experts.
  • Therefore, if a green facade is desired, this decision has to be made consciously, since later removal would be tedious.
  • "The New York Times" gave the film a negative review, calling it "tedious and fantastic".

  • Formulae and fast algorithms are known for three numbers though the calculations can be very tedious if done by hand.
  • Implementing a design with spacer GIFs could be extremely tedious - particularly when making small changes to an existing design.
  • Mathematicians have several phrases to describe proofs or proof techniques. These are often used as hints for filling in tedious details.
  • It was adapted for British TV in 1966 on the BBC. The "Daily Mirror" called it tedious.
  • The discussion of Welsh prosody is long and tedious, and copies entire passages from the bardic treatises.

  • Weber joined Krupp in Essen as a researcher in ballistics. Her work involved tedious mathematical computations using the Brunsviga mechanical calculators.
  • Orwell named Room 101 after a conference room at Broadcasting House where he used to sit through tedious meetings.
  • "The New York Times" called it a "tedious film".
  • The "Los Angeles Times" called it "tedious business".
  • TCM found the film ambitious but tedious, confusing and ultimately unsuccessful.

  • The following auxiliary formula is useful for simplifying the posterior update equations, which otherwise become fairly tedious.
  • The game has received generally unfavorable reviews with a Metacritic score of 45%. GameSpot described it as tedious and frustrating.
  • Writing use cases for large systems is tedious and a waste of time.
  • Retest reliability also is good over a week or two week period, although the GBI's length makes it tedious to complete frequently [...].
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