plod 英 [plɒd]   美 [plɑd]

plod

plod  英 [plɒd] 美 [plɑd]

vi. 辛勤工作;沉重地走  vt. 沉重缓慢地走  n. 辛勤工作;沉重的步伐 

进行时:plodding  过去式:plodded  过去分词:plodded  第三人称单数:plods  名词复数:plods 

Do you plod through the day at the office? 你是否在办公室里埋头苦干了一整天呢?
Nearby, hordes of tourists plod across the vast imperial plazas. But here, the only swarms are mosquitoes. 离这不远处就能看到成群的游客,他们有的正沉重缓慢的品味这座皇宫过去曾经的辉煌;彼情应此景,和这里荒凉,成群的蚊子形成鲜明的对比。

  • When you plod, you walk slowly, heavily, and deliberately. You might need to plod through the snow to get to the bus stop on time.
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  • vi. 辛勤工作;沉重地走
  • vt. 沉重缓慢地走
  • n. 辛勤工作;沉重的步伐
  • 1. Do you plod through the day at the office?

    你是否在办公室里埋头苦干了一整天呢?

  • 2. Nearby, hordes of tourists plod across the vast imperial plazas. But here, the only swarms are mosquitoes.

    离这不远处就能看到成群的游客,他们有的正沉重缓慢的品味这座皇宫过去曾经的辉煌;彼情应此景,和这里荒凉,成群的蚊子形成鲜明的对比。

  • 3. No, there aren’t, so in all likelihood I will have to plod across those green meadows with a herd of American tourists, disgruntled that everything is so ancient and small.

    不,没有这种人,因此我十之八九会和这群美国游客沉重而缓慢地走过那片绿色的草地,对一切都这么古老和渺小而感到不悦。

  • plod (v.) 1560s, of uncertain origin, perhaps imitative of the sound of walking heavily or slowly. Related: Plodded; plodding.
plod / plɒd ; NAmE plɑːd / verb ( -dd- ) [intransitive ,  transitive ] to walk slowly with heavy steps, especially because you are tired 艰难地行走;吃力地行进 SYN trudge + adv./prep. Our horses plodded down the muddy track. 我们的马沿着泥泞小路蹒跚而行。 We plodded on through the rain. 我们冒雨艰难地跋涉。 ~ your way + adv./prep. I watched her plodding her way across the field. 我注视着她步履艰难地穿过田野。 plod noun [singular ] PHRASAL VERB ˌplod aˈlong/ˈon to make very slow progress, especially with difficult or boring work 进展缓慢(尤指艰难枯燥的工作) SYN slog plod plods plodded plodding plod / plɒd ; NAmE plɑːd /
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