trudging
英 [ˈtrʌdʒɪŋ]
美 [ˈtrʌdʒɪŋ]
v. (因疲劳或负重而)步履沉重地走,缓慢地走,费力地走
trudge的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB (尤指因疲惫或沮丧)拖着沉重的脚步走,步履艰难地走
If youtrudgesomewhere, you walk there slowly and with heavy steps, especially because you are tired or unhappy.- We had to trudge up the track back to the station.
我们不得不沿路艰难地走回车站。 - Trudgeis also a noun.
- We were reluctant to start the long trudge home.
我们很不愿意踏上如此漫长艰辛的回家之路。
- We had to trudge up the track back to the station.
双语例句
- The first time we set eyes on "Big Red," father, mother and I were trudging through the freshly fallen snow on our way to Hubble's Hardware store on Main Street in Huntsville, Ontario.
我们第一次看到那件大红礼服时,父亲、母亲和我正在刚刚落下的雪中步行,准备去安大略市汉斯维尔镇缅因街上的哈勃五金店。 - Desert: we are not trudging in desert, in fact we are the desert.
沙漠:我们没有在沙漠里跋涉,我们就是沙漠。 - Trudging through the Mire& An Analysis of Women's Love and Marriage in Regret for the Past and Fortress Besieged
泥泞中的艰难行走&解读《伤逝》与《围城》中女性的爱情和婚姻生活 - I spent the whole weekend trudging through this reprot, and I still haven't finished reading it.
我花了整个周末慢慢读这份报告,可到现在还没读完。 - I was nine years old, trudging down the cold, wet streets of Springfield, with a beat up leather satchel of popular magazines over my shoulder.
那时我才9岁,在斯普林菲尔德那又冷又湿的马路上十分吃力地走着,肩上挎着一只破破烂烂的皮书包,里面装着通俗刊物。 - Participants have to rise early to catch breakfast discussions and then spend the day trudging around in the snow to their next appointments.
与会者必须早早起床赶赴早餐讨论会,白天里他们还要在雪地中一路跋涉到接下来的会议地点。 - You must be exhausted after trudging all that way with your backpack!
背着背包跋涉了那么长的路,你肯定累坏了。 - Village life is portrayed as sequestered in a bygone age, with farmers trailing water buffalo through postage-stamp paddies and rural labourers trudging home in the twilight from Dickensian factories.
在过去的年代,乡村生活被描述成世外桃源式的生活,农民牵着水牛穿过一块块稻田,黄昏下,乡村工人从狄更斯式的工厂里蹒跚地走回家。 - After more than four years of trudging through a global financial crisis, the road that seemed to lead to recovery is taking another turn for the worse.
在全球金融危机中艰难跋涉四年多后,貌似通向复苏的道路今天再一次转向了悲观。 - What was their disappointment, when, after trudging nearly two miles, having reached an elevated point composed of slippery rocks, they found themselves again stopped by the sea.
走了差不多两英里以后,到了一个高耸的地岬上,遍地都是又湿又滑的岩石,又被海水阻挡住了,他们不禁大失所望。