trudge的意思和读音

trudge

: [trʌdʒ] : [trʌdʒ]

n.

v.

trudges  trudging  trudged  

n.slog,trek,hike,march,haul

v.tramp,traipse,plod,lumber

trudgev.

1.[i]to walk slowly or with heavy steps, because you are tired or carrying sth heavy

He trudged the last two miles to the town.

The men trudged up the hill, laden with supplies.

n.

1.[sing]a long tiring walk

v.1., (along)

n.1.2.;

v.1.to walk somewhere with slow heavy steps

n.1.a tiring walk, especially in difficult conditions

1. ,,〖 involve〗 trudge〖 walk〗 ...

2. trample( ); trudge); street(

3. stagger trudge walk on tiptoe ...

4. stride trudge traipse ...

5. creep/crawl /; trudge ; swagger ; ...

6. treat n. trudge v. unsold a. ...

7. 14.screen door 15.trudge vi. 16.keg n. ...

8. stride trudge traipse ...

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1.When I was old enough to be running about on my own, I would trudge behind my elder sister to pick wheat, with a basket too on my arm.

2.What makes the strange man so slim? Years of trudge? Francesca thinks, wandering around passing every mottled shadow like a lost ghost.

3.The latest law is only one step in the slow trudge China is making out of the blind alley of Maoism.

4.He snorted, and during the rest of that weary trudge addressed his remarks exclusively to Mole.

5.So often, we wake up in the morning and trudge into work wishing we were doing anything else.

6.For the map makers, we honor your willingness to trudge through some difficult moments to carve a map for your fellow humans to follow.

7.As these legal cases trudge forward, broader efforts are being made to ensure that past mistakes will not be repeated.

8.But, please permit us to ask a question in reply, why let us carry on such difficult "Trudge" ?”?

9.walk, saunter, stride, trudge, shamble He strode into the station a few minutes before the train's departure.

10.We trudge through another day, and at the end of day, we rewind our tape in order to begin the next day in just the same manner.