plod vi.(plodded; plodding)1.沉重地走...
vi. (plodded; plodding) 1.沉重地走 (on; along)。 2.努力從事;勤苦工作[用功] (at)。 短語和例子plod through the desert 在沙漠里跋涉。 plod at one's books 勤苦讀書。 He's plodding away day and night. 他一天到晚在勤苦工作。 plod through a task 苦干到底。 a poldding genius 勤學苦練的人才。 vt. 沉重地走(路)。 plod one's weary way 拖著疲勞的腳步走。 n. 1.沉重的腳步[腳步聲]。 2.勤苦工作,辛苦,勞苦。 “plod on“ 中文翻譯: 沉重地向前“snow plod“ 中文翻譯: 輕而易舉地登上雪山“plod = big noise“ 中文翻譯: 大聲音“plocque“ 中文翻譯: 普洛克“plocova“ 中文翻譯: 普洛佐娃“plodari“ 中文翻譯: 普洛達里“plocospermataceae“ 中文翻譯: 環生籽科“plodder“ 中文翻譯: n. 1.沉重地走的人;勤苦工作的人。 2.【化學】蝸壓機。 “plocon“ 中文翻譯: 普洛孔“plodding“ 中文翻譯: 沉重緩慢的; 單調乏味的; 模壓“plocoid“ 中文翻譯: 融合狀
“ stump , stomp , plod , trudge tramp “ all indicate styles of walking with heavy steps . “stump,stomp,plod,trudge,tramp”均指落腳很重的步行方式。 |
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“ plod “ and “ trudge “ indicate a slow , weary walk towards a particular destination . “plod”指以緩慢、疲倦的步子向目的地走去。 |
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Though the work was dull and strew , they plodded away at it in earnest 雖說工作既單調又繁重,但他們依然兢兢業業。 |
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O proceed laboriously ; plod 辛苦地進行孜孜不倦 |
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They plodded on down the overgrown path , he in front , in silence 他們在林中草徑上緩緩地瞳著他默默地瞳到前面。 |
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He plodded away all night at the accounts but didn ' t finish them in time 他徹夜不眠地清理帳目,卻未能按時完成 |
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Just the plodding of weary travelers debarking from a long flight 只有一群疲憊的乘客拖著疲憊的步伐離開飛機。 |
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We ' d just plod along in life 那我們這輩子注定辛勞。 |
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Plod through a mountain of paperwork 竭盡全力用全速 |
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He plodded away at his lessons 他孜孜不倦地用功讀書。 |
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The poor old man plods along , hardly able to lift each food 這可憐的老人吃力地走著,幾乎都抬不動腳了。 |
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Do you plod through the day at the office ? are you so tired by 女性請進:你心目中的“十佳男性”是誰? |
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So , life in the country plods along 因此,鄉村生活是沉重的。 |
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We plodded along the path of toil 我們沿著艱辛的小道慢慢前進。 |
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A little girl in bare feet was plodding through the snow 一個赤足的小女孩艱辛地在雪地上走著。 |
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The old man was plodding wearily along the bank of the river 老人拖著疲憊的步子沿著河岸走。 |
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She plodded on in an angry silence 她在憤怒的靜默中緩緩地前進著。 |
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He was destined to plod the path of toil 他注定要在艱辛的道路上跋涉。 |
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They had to plod wearily on up the hill 他們不得不邁著疲倦的步子登上山 |