slogging
听听怎么读
英 ['slɒgɪŋ]
美 ['slɒgɪŋ]
是什么意思
苦工;
猛击( slog的现在分词 );努力苦干;辛勤地工作;(人、组织、竞争者等) 决出胜负
英英释义
slog[ 'slɔɡiŋ ]
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v.
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work doggedly or persistently
同义词:plug awaypeg awaykeep one's nose to the grindstonekeep one's shoulder to the wheel
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walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud
同义词:footslogplodtrudgepadtramp
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strike heavily, especially with the fist or a bat
同义词:slugswig
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work doggedly or persistently
学习怎么用
双语例句
- It's a long hard slog up the mountain.
上山的这段路很难走。 - Marking the exam papers was quite a slog.
评阅试卷是很辛苦的工作。
权威例句
Slogging through the NetFoot-slogging researchSlogging It Out in AfghanistanAuxin Action: Slogging out of the SwampSlogging, Humping and Mucking Through Npr-A: An Archaeological InterludeSlogging the borders: Virtual skinheads, hypermasculinity, and heteronormativitySlogging and Stumbling toward Social Justice in a Private Elementary School: The Complicated Case of St. Malachy.From foot-slogging to call centres and direct mail: A framework for analysing the development of district-level campaigningSlogging, Humping and Mucking Through the N.P.R.A.: An Archaeological Interlude, Volume 4, Artifact Description and Laboratory Manual“A Straight Left against a Slogging Ruffian”: National Boxing Styles in the Years Preceding the First World War