lug 的 3 个定义
lugged, lug·ging.
- to pull or carry with force or effort: to lug a suitcase upstairs.
- to introduce or interject in an inappropriate or irrelevant manner: to lug personalities into a discussion of philosophy.
- to carry an excessive amount of for the conditions prevailing.
lugged, lug·ging.
- to pull or tug laboriously.
- to jerk, hesitate, or strain: The engine lugs when we climb a steep hill.
- an act or instance of lugging; a forcible pull; haul.
- a wooden box for transporting fruit or vegetables.
- Slang. a request for or exaction of money, as for political purposes: They put the lug on him at the office.
lug 近义词
drag something around
更多lug例句
- Oh, and make sure your shoes are up to the task—aggressive lugs and plenty of cushioning are key.
- The binding is compatible with regular alpine boots, GripWalk boots with tech fittings, and touring-specific boots with toe lugs.
- You should also pay attention to the treads found on the bottom of the shoe, also known as lugs.
- Darren was the kind of man who'd lug a sofa bed up three flights of stairs without a whisper of complaint.
- I mean, what an incredibly annoying gift to have to lug home.
- No bulky helmet to lug around or uncomfortable shell to ruin your hairstyle.
- The macho guys could lug up buckets of water, which are sorely needed to flush toilets.
- The clip played with the belabored simplicity of a silent movie—one lug and two thugs, brandished gun and chain-snatch.
- In this case a lug L is cast upon the block, forming, indeed, a portion of said block.
- After getting well away from the beach he hoisted a small lug-sail, and stood out to sea.
- It takes a full day to lug enough water up to the canyon levels to wash out a pan of gravel.
- They would say, 'We shall get our land for potato-ground at 1/2 d. a lug, instead of paying 3d.
- We want to lug this h-yer money up stairs and count it before everybody—then ther' ain't noth'n suspicious.