trudge 的 3 个定义
trudged, trudg·ing.
- to walk, especially laboriously or wearily: to trudge up a long flight of steps.
trudged, trudg·ing.
- to walk laboriously or wearily along or over: He trudged the deserted road for hours.
- a laborious or tiring walk; tramp.
trudge 近义词
walk heavily
更多trudge例句
- They quickly agree to desert and trudge across the titular field to an alleged alehouse.
- "We really wanted stainless," says the crestfallen pair, and trudge back out the door.
- That would be a trudge to take time, indeed; harder than crossing the Kalahari (Note 4) itself.
- A man would feel that he was not altogether a mere machine, to do so much work and then trudge home and sleep.
- The position, after a trudge of fifteen miles, was estimated at five miles east of the one-hundred-and-twenty-three-mile mound.
- A two-mile trudge across a duck-walk over 'b——y meadow' brought us to the famous Ridgewood Dug-outs.
- At first the ascent had seemed tedious enough, as dull as the trudge to her other lessons.