plod
美音:
[plɔd
]英音:
[plɔd
]n.沉重的脚步 vi.沉重地走,辛勤工作 vt.沉重缓慢地走
难易程度:
plod为短语/超纲词汇
词形变化:
副词:ploddingly 名词:plodder 动词过去式:plodded 过去分词:plodded 现在分词:plodding 第三人称单数:plods
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plod
/plɒd; plɑd/
v (-dd-)
1 [I, Ipr, Ip] ~ (along/on) walk with heavy steps or with difficulty; trudge 迈着沉重的脚步行走; 艰难地行走
*Labourers plodded home through the muddy fields. 工人们穿过泥泞的田地吃力地走回家去.
* (fig 比喻) We plodded on through the rain for several hours. 我们在雨中跋涉了几小时. =>Usage at stump 用法见stump.
2 (phr v) plod along move slowly (at some task) 缓慢地进行(某工作)
*`How's the book?' `Oh, I'm plodding along. ' `那本书怎么样?'`哦, 我正在磨蹭呢.' plod away (at sth) work steadily but slowly (and with difficulty) 持续而缓慢地(并艰难地)工作
*He plodded away all night at the accounts but didn't finish them in time. 他彻夜不眠地清理帐目, 却未能按时完成.
plod
v past tense and past participleploddedpresent participleplodding
[Date: 1500-1600; Origin: From the sound or the action]
[I always + adverb/preposition]
to walk along slowly, especially when this is difficult
plod through/up/across etc
The horse plodded up the hill.
plod on/along/back
Jake kept plodding on.
plod on/alongphr v
to work slowly or make slow progress, especially in a way that is boring
For years he had plodded along in a series of boring office jobs.