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drudge

/druhj/US // drʌdʒ //UK // (drʌdʒ) //

德拉吉,德鲁吉,德鲁杰,德鲁伊

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Definitions

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

    drudged, drudg·ing.

    • : to perform menial, distasteful, dull, or hard work.

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Examples

  • Roy was a link to many big names in conservative media, counting Andrew Breitbart and Matt Drudge among his fans.

  • Fredinburg recalled meeting Hannity and Matt Drudge at a New York Talkers magazine event with the TRN crew in 1999.

  • When the trailer debuted in June, Drudge Report picked up the link to it and labeled it an “Obama Generation Satire.”

  • “Warning to politicians,” Internet impresario Matt Drudge recently tweeted.

  • The press was at the height of its power when the Monica story began and Drudge was its underbelly.

  • 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.

  • Bute and his master thought they had secured a useful tool, a subservient and hard-working drudge.

  • "Well, I'm not going to drudge all my life," said the boy at last.

  • You'd have to keep the house clean, and do the cooking, and be a drudge.

  • Probably promotion was not for her; she must drudge on as best she might.