trudged
英 [trʌdʒd]
美 [trʌdʒd]
v. (因疲劳或负重而)步履沉重地走,缓慢地走,费力地走
trudge的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB (尤指因疲惫或沮丧)拖着沉重的脚步走,步履艰难地走
If youtrudgesomewhere, you walk there slowly and with heavy steps, especially because you are tired or unhappy.- We had to trudge up the track back to the station.
我们不得不沿路艰难地走回车站。 - Trudgeis also a noun.
- We were reluctant to start the long trudge home.
我们很不愿意踏上如此漫长艰辛的回家之路。
- We had to trudge up the track back to the station.
双语例句
- He trudged the deserted road for hours.
他沿着荒芜的路上走了数小时。 - I have great respect for that unsung army of men and women who trudged to work every day.
我对那些天天埋头苦干而默默无闻的男女军人怀有极大的敬意。 - They trudged uphill through tall sweet-smelling green walls of sugarcane.
他们穿过高高的,带着甜丝丝气味的绿色甘蔗林,艰难地爬上坡。 - He trudged 20 miles through the deep snow.
他在深雪之中跋涉了二十英里。 - My shoes got soaked as I trudged along.
我的鞋都碴湿了。 - She crossed it cautiously and trudged uphill the hot half-mile to Twelve Oaks.
她小心翼翼地走了过去,然后费力地爬上山坡,从这里到“十二橡树”村只有大约半英里了。 - She trudged slowly up the steps.
她缓慢而费力地走上了台阶。 - That afternoon I trudged downtown to Dad's hardware store, figuring he wanted the windows washed or something.
那天下午我拖着懒懒的脚步进了市区,到我爸爸的五金店去,心想他准是要我擦玻璃或是干别的什么活。 - Father and daughter trudged along in the blazing desert.
他们父女俩跋涉在昏天黑地的沙漠中。 - Poor adventurers trudged on foot while rich travelers rode in comfort.
贫穷的冒险者徒步跋山涉水,殷实的旅游者乘车驾马,舒适而行。
