slogging 的 3 个定义
slogged, slog·ging.
- to hit hard, as in boxing or cricket; slug.
- to drive with blows.
slogged, slog·ging.
- to deal heavy blows.
- to walk or plod heavily.
- to toil.
- a long, tiring walk or march.
- long, laborious work.
- a heavy blow.
slogging 近义词
plod
更多slogging例句
- So it’s a good thing that after that slog of an hour, the game opens up and reveals a gorgeously built world to discover.
- While marathon conversations can be as exhausting as a slog up a mountain, they’ve also been a learning experience for us.
- After that it would be a slog—the prevailing northwesterlies would return to try and push her back.
- The chronic phase compels us to commit to the long slog of battle.
- Ideally, a passenger could use it to fly somewhere and skip the slog to a big airport, where long lines lead to crowded Boeing and Airbus interiors.
- Did she face some tough slogging to reach her remarkable perch?
- "Easy does it, Potch," he remarked, watching the boy's steady slogging.
- With a snarl of fury he cast his science to the winds, and rushed madly to slogging with both hands.
- They'd stop for a blow, and then they'd settle down to steady slogging to save their wind.
- Slogging at the heavy trawls and afterward dressing the catch was too plebeian a business for the son of a millionaire.
- Somehow one felt that slogging away out in the dismal fields of war was the real thing to do.