slogged

slogged

美 [slɑɡ]  英 [slɒɡ]

  • v.埋头苦干;坚持不懈地做;顽强地走;奋力前行
  • n.一段时间的艰苦工作(或努力)
  • 网络卖力苦干

词形变化

过去式:slogged  第三人称单数:slogs  现在分词:slogging  

同义词

英汉双解

v.
1.
[i][t]
埋头苦干;坚持不懈地做to work hard and steadily at sth, especially sth that takes a long time and is boring or difficult
He's been slogging away at that piece of music for weeks.
他苦练那段乐曲已有好几个星期了。
The teacher made us slog through long lists of vocabulary.
老师让我们下苦功记住一些长长的词汇表。
She slogged her way through four piles of ironing.
她辛辛苦苦一连熨了四堆衣服。
2.
[i][t]
顽强地走;奋力前行;艰难行进to walk or travel somewhere steadily, with great effort or difficulty
I've been slogging around the streets of London all day.
整整一天,我一直在伦敦街头走来走去。
He started to slog his way through the undergrowth.
他踏上了穿越林莽的艰难征程。
3.
[t][i]
~ (sth) (+ adv./prep.)
猛击,笨拙地猛击(球)to hit a ball very hard but often without skill
n.
1.
[u][c][ususing]
一段时间的艰苦工作(或努力)a period of hard work or effort
Writing the book took ten months of hard slog.
这本书是苦熬十个月写出来的。
It was a long slog to the top of the mountain.
到山顶的路漫长而艰难。

习惯用语

slog it out
决出胜负;决一雌雄to fight or compete in order to prove who is the strongest, the best, etc.

英汉解释

v.
1.
(打板球或拳击等时)猛击
2.
猛击
3.
顽强地行进,吃力地走 (on)
4.
拼命工作,苦干 (away)
n.
1.
乱打,猛击
2.
苦干
3.
吃力地行进

英英解释

v.
n.

例句

Your correspondent was aware of them over a decade ago while she slogged through a largely pointless PhD in theoretical ecology.

本文作者十年已经体会当时正在一个意义理论生态学博士苦苦奋斗

As his teammates slogged through a loss that ended at 3: 30 a. m. and followed a 241-minute rain delay, Wang was resting back at the hotel.

队友疲累完成早上三点半结束失败延迟241分钟小民饭店休息

She slogged on, "keeping steady" , until she had won them over.

步履维艰,“保持稳定”,直到赢得他们支持

But the Economic Information Daily, later with clear support from higher levels of Xinhua, slogged on.

经济参考随后得到新华社高层明显支持进行跟踪报导

Dr. Bargmann slogged her way through the task of killing each neuron one by one.

巴格曼博士坚持不懈完成任务破坏一个一个神经元

we slogged up the hill through the mud

我们穿过泥泞老命走上山丘