slog
英 [slɒg]
美 [slɑɡ]
- vt. 猛击;步履艰难地行
- vi. 猛击;顽强行进
- n. 苦干;跋涉
slog猛击。
slug猛击。
slog 猛击,埋头苦干,坚持不懈可能来自 slug 拼写变体,词义由猛击引申为埋头苦干,坚持不懈。
- slog (v.)
- 1824, "hit hard," probably a variant of slug (v.3) "to strike." Sense of "walk doggedly" first recorded 1872. Related: Slogged; slogger; slogging.
- slog (n.)
- 1846, "a hard hit," from slog (v.). Sense of "spell of hard work" is from 1888.
- 1. I eventually got financial backing, but it was a slog.
- 我最终得到了经济支持,但这得来不易。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The men had to slog up a steep muddy incline.
- 人们只得在陡峭而泥泞的斜坡上艰难地行进。
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- 3. Why should Melissa have to slog around the supermarket on her own?
- 为什么梅利莎会一个人在超市里面费劲地转来转去?
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. There is little to show for the two years of hard slog.
- 两年的埋头苦干却没有获得什么值得炫耀的结果。
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- 5. But there must be no talk of final victory; rather, the long, hard slog to a solution.
- 但是这还谈不上是最后的胜利;而是长期、艰难地寻找解决方法的过程。
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