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prog

/prog/US // prɒg //UK // (prɒɡ) //

进展,渐进式,进展情况,逐步

Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    progged, prog·ging.

    • : to search or prowl about, as for plunder or food; forage.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : food or victuals.

Examples

  • Prog Spring David Weigel, Slate Before it was a joke, prog was the future of rock and roll.

  • Then I suggested quietly that Phil's dollars could be put to a better use than for prog and liquor.

  • Ayn't you lucky boys, to have reg'lar work like this, and the best of prog!

  • "That's because of the prog," growled the son, seeing his opportunity to square accounts quickly.

  • For this excellent lodging they are charged sixpence a week, and all their prog is supplied at wholesale prices.

  • The carriage followed with the prog, but as the road was in many places heavy, it did not move as fast as we did.