plod的意思和读音

plod

: [plɑd] : [plɒd]

n.[]

v.

plodded  plodding  plods  

v.race

v.trudge,slog,tread,traipse,lumber

plodv.

1.to walk slowly with heavy steps, especially because you are tired

Our horses plodded down the muddy track.沿

We plodded on through the rain.

I watched her plodding her way across the field.穿

v.1. (on; along)2.;[] (at)3.()

n.1.,,2.[]

v.1.to walk with slow heavy steps

1. precedence plod patronage ...

2. 16.carcass n. 17.plod vi. 18.alcove n. ...

3. malady n. 126. plod n. wearily adv. , 128. ...

4. period plod hobnod ...

5. period plod hobnod ...

6. To proceed with great effort;plod: : labored up the hill. ...

7. cumbersome adj. ,, plod v. , brawny adj. ...

8. ... suspend  vt. plod  v.n. implode …

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1.Or Kayak will have to plod onward, building its product and opening new markets, and waiting to see how its prospects develop.,Kayak

2.Some politicians like the ability to ponder the great issues of state as they plod.

3.I am back, youth, be in high and vigorous spirits already no longer, everything seems to come to realize a dream. Plod, go to your door.仿

4.others plod slowly and deliberately on two or four legs.

5.Give me a map and I'll plod along, one foot in front of the other, until we reach our destination.

6.Consumer spending is not expected to energise the recovery in 2010, but rather plod along at relatively subdued rates.

7.A line of soldiers on a United Nations patrol mission plod through deep snow up a hill in the central front of Korea on Feb.195123使

8.With analytic you just plod your way through the work, reasoning your way to the solution.

9.So, many people plod along through life semi-satisfied with a mediocre existence.

10.He turned and sawaHunter pair plod ontothetopat the four o'clock position, flanked by a vanguard of three Eliteswithenergy swords.