plodder / (ˈplɒdə) /

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plodder 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who plods, esp one who works in a slow and persevering but uninspired manner

plodder 近义词

plodder

等同于 slowpoke

plodder

等同于 drudge

plodder

等同于 hack

plodder 的近义词 10
plodder 的反义词 1

更多plodder例句

  1. Clark was a big, easygoing fellow, a plodder, a fifteen-year man with the highway patrol.
  2. A political plodder he may be, but a likely nightmare he is not.
  3. Herrick was a faithful old plodder—never would be anything else—but he couldn't get on without him.
  4. Plodder's cautionary signal had been hoisted to some purpose after all.
  5. But, even were he to be dismissed, how was that to help Plodder?
  6. It was not only in the regiment that Plodder became a notoriety.
  7. It used to be asserted of Plodder that he was figuring for the Signal Corps.