drudge / drʌdʒ /

⚽高中词汇德拉吉德鲁吉德鲁杰德鲁伊

drudge2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who does menial, distasteful, dull, or hard work.
  2. a person who works in a routine, unimaginative way.
v. 无主动词 verb

drudged, drudg·ing.

  1. to perform menial, distasteful, dull, or hard work.

drudge 近义词

n. 名词 noun

slave, very hard worker

v. 动词 verb

work very hard

更多drudge例句

  1. Roy was a link to many big names in conservative media, counting Andrew Breitbart and Matt Drudge among his fans.
  2. Fredinburg recalled meeting Hannity and Matt Drudge at a New York Talkers magazine event with the TRN crew in 1999.
  3. When the trailer debuted in June, Drudge Report picked up the link to it and labeled it an “Obama Generation Satire.”
  4. “Warning to politicians,” Internet impresario Matt Drudge recently tweeted.
  5. The press was at the height of its power when the Monica story began and Drudge was its underbelly.
  6. The moment a girl marries in New England she is apt to become a drudge, or a lay figure on which to exhibit the latest fashions.
  7. Bute and his master thought they had secured a useful tool, a subservient and hard-working drudge.
  8. "Well, I'm not going to drudge all my life," said the boy at last.
  9. You'd have to keep the house clean, and do the cooking, and be a drudge.
  10. Probably promotion was not for her; she must drudge on as best she might.