trudge
trudge 英 [trʌdʒ] 美 [trʌdʒ]
vi. 跋涉;步履艰难地走 vt. 跋涉 n. 长途跋涉;沉重的步伐
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- To trudge is to walk in a heavy, exhausted way. Your grandpa probably tells you about how he used to trudge six miles uphill through a foot of snow in the brutal cold every morning just to get to school.
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- vi. 跋涉;步履艰难地走
- vt. 跋涉
- n. 长途跋涉;沉重的步伐
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1. They will trudge along, facing a growing set of roadblocks, until, exhausted, they collapse.
他们会一路跋涉,遭遇路上不断出现的一系列障碍,直到筋疲力尽,倒在路上。
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2. So often, we wake up in the morning and trudge into work wishing we were doing anything else.
通常,在我们早上醒来,辛苦地投入工作的时候,希望我们做的一切都是向梦想迈进。
- trudge (v.) "to walk laboriously," 1540s, of unknown origin. Related: Trudged; trudging. The noun meaning "an act of trudging" is attested from 1835.
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