plodding的意思和读音

plodding

: [ˈplɑdɪŋ] : [ˈplɒdɪŋ]

adj.

v.“plod”

adj.rapid

adj.slow,dull,ponderous,tedious,steady

ploddingadj.

1.working or doing sth slowly and steadily, especially in a way that other people think is boring

v.1.“plod”

adj.1.working hard at a slow steady rate, but not very intelligent and lacking any good ideas of your own2.slow and boring

v.1.The present participle of plod

1. plight n. plodding adj. pluck n. ...

2. plenary a. , plodding a. , plunge v. ...

3. bottom-feeder: plodding: loach: ...

4. plight plodding pluck ...

5. plenary a. , plodding a. , plunge v. ...

6. mature<> plodding<> calcification<> ...

7. plodder plodding plodia interpunctella

8. ... Combatant , Plodding Drag , ; () ...

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1.On this occasion, the ex-manager ate his as he went, plodding the dark streets in silence to his bed.

2.Plodding around in evil weather in the dark can be very mind numbing, I assure you.

3.If your code is plodding, however, you may want to take the matter into your own hands.

4.round a bend in the canal came plodding a solitary horse , stooping forward as if in anxious thought.

5.The old man was plodding wearily along the bank of the river .沿

6.Apart from the odd bug fix, poor Eric was on his own, plodding through all those different collection versions by himself.bug,Eric

7.I saw the dull , drilled , docile, brutish masses of the Hun soldiers plodding on like a swarm of crawling locusts, . . .

8.With luck China will combine its precocity in economic development with a plodding conservatism in economic diplomacy.

9.She found herself plodding across the back of the auditorium, praying for guidance, to an empty seat.穿

10.Two other passengers, besides the one, were plodding up the hill by the side of the mail.