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plodder

US // (ˈplɒdə) //

蹒跚学步,蹒跚学步的人,蹒跚学步者,蹒跚而行

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

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Examples

  • Clark was a big, easygoing fellow, a plodder, a fifteen-year man with the highway patrol.

  • A political plodder he may be, but a likely nightmare he is not.

  • Herrick was a faithful old plodder—never would be anything else—but he couldn't get on without him.

  • Plodder's cautionary signal had been hoisted to some purpose after all.

  • But, even were he to be dismissed, how was that to help Plodder?

  • It was not only in the regiment that Plodder became a notoriety.

  • It used to be asserted of Plodder that he was figuring for the Signal Corps.