trudge / trʌdʒ /

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trudge3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

trudged, trudg·ing.

  1. to walk, especially laboriously or wearily: to trudge up a long flight of steps.
v. 有主动词 verb

trudged, trudg·ing.

  1. to walk laboriously or wearily along or over: He trudged the deserted road for hours.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a laborious or tiring walk; tramp.

trudge 近义词

v. 动词 verb

walk heavily

更多trudge例句

  1. They quickly agree to desert and trudge across the titular field to an alleged alehouse.
  2. "We really wanted stainless," says the crestfallen pair, and trudge back out the door.
  3. That would be a trudge to take time, indeed; harder than crossing the Kalahari (Note 4) itself.
  4. A man would feel that he was not altogether a mere machine, to do so much work and then trudge home and sleep.
  5. The position, after a trudge of fifteen miles, was estimated at five miles east of the one-hundred-and-twenty-three-mile mound.
  6. A two-mile trudge across a duck-walk over 'b——y meadow' brought us to the famous Ridgewood Dug-outs.
  7. At first the ascent had seemed tedious enough, as dull as the trudge to her other lessons.