plodded
英 [ˈplɒdɪd]
美 [ˈplɑːdɪd]
v. 艰难地行走; 吃力地行进
plod的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 沉重缓慢地走;步履艰难地走
If someoneplods, they walk slowly and heavily.- Crowds of French and British families plodded around in yellow plastic macs.
成群结队的法国和英国家庭穿着黄色塑料雨衣步履沉重地走来走去。
- Crowds of French and British families plodded around in yellow plastic macs.
- VERB 缓慢地进行
If you say that someoneplods onorplods alongwith a job, you mean that the job is taking a long time.- He is plodding on with negotiations...
他正缓慢艰难地进行着谈判。 - Aircraft production continued to plod along at an agonizingly slow pace.
飞机制造业仍旧举步维艰,发展速度之缓很让人头疼。
- He is plodding on with negotiations...
双语例句
- Plodded through the shadows fruitlessly like an ubiquitous spook ( Joseph Heller)
象无所不在的鬼一样,徒劳地在阴影中缓慢不停地走动(约瑟夫赫勒) - I yawned as I plodded to the coffee pot one morning, poured a cup, and sat down next to Dad at the kitchen island.
一天清早,我打着呵欠拖着缓慢的步子走向咖啡壶,倒了杯咖啡,然后在岛式橱柜台旁跟爸爸相邻而坐。 - Some workers diligently plodded on while others gave up and cashed out early.
有些工人辛勤地埋头苦干,而其他人则中途放弃、早早兑现。 - As the boat plodded into British waters and up the English Channel, Customs had their eye on her.
那艘船缓慢驶入英国水域,沿英吉利海峡向北时,海关一直密切关注着它。 - The old horse plodded up the road.
老马在路上徐行而行。 - I turned and plodded back the way I had come.
我转过身去由原路慢慢折回。 - Although he plodded on for about 13 hours a day, he always stopped when he was tired, rather than spent.
他虽然每天跋涉约十三小时,但一觉得疲倦,就停下来休息,绝不弄得筋疲力竭。 - The old man trudged ( or plodded) along.
老人脚步迟重,行走艰难。 - Herons plodded the shores, kingfishers and cuckoos clattered from sunlight to shade, great turkeylike birds fussed in dead branches, and hawks hung overhead.
苍鹭在岸边缓缓地迈着步子,翠鸟和杜鹃欢叫着从阳光里飞入树荫,火鸡模样的大鸟在枯枝间忙碌,鹰在头上盘旋。 - The three of them plodded up the hill in the snow.
三个人在雪中一步一弯腰地爬山。