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单词 footslog
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Definition of footslog in English:

footslog

verbfootslogged, footslogging, footslogsˈfʊtslɒɡˈfʊtslɑɡ
[no object]
  • (especially of a soldier) walk or march for a long distance, typically wearily or with effort.

    (尤指士兵疲累或辛苦地)长途跋涉

    they footslogged around the two villages

    他们吃力地围着两个村子转。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We reached the 200 mile mark today as we footslogged through the runoff.
    • And if you are willing to footslog it around the range, you will see photogenic ravines, where streams swirl and gurgle over huge rocks.
    • We had footslogged three days, sometimes leading our mounts, sometimes riding, to get to this remote valley in the Vilcabamba mountains of southern Peru.
    • I rapidly tired of the project and ended up footslogging the Falls road in West Belfast.
    • This squad footslogs towards the front, and gets to shoot 6 shots past the 12’ rapid-fire range.
    • Then he brooded more about footslogging through the mud, about the rats and lice, than the history he was making.
    • Further, if a divine deed is to be done and a benefit therefrom is to be acquired, one has to footslog.
    • But while the audience get to wend their way along the four-mile route through the trees on golf carts, the performers will be footslogging ahead through the mud.
    • There'll be more to come and thanks to the many choristers who footslogged their way around Orange with the letter drop that was a part of the membership drive.
    • After lunch we footslogged around Chiang Mai looking for bargains in bras.
    • The rest of the trek passed by in a blur as we footslogged through mud and pelting rain and crossed the small streams flowing between the rocks.
    • He footslogged it around the world-famous Dal Lake, visiting all the Mughal Gardens at Nishat, Shalimar and Harwan and the Botanical Gardens, but all in vain.
    • Main priority is taking out transports, then it's just a case of slaughtering everything as it footslogs towards me.
    • Then my own private ‘Long March,’ though in the midst of thousands similarly footslogging their way home, from Huangpi Road to Changshu Road.
    Synonyms
    trudge, traipse, slog, hike, trek, tramp, plod, troop, walk, march, pace, stride
    toil, labour, drag oneself
    Scottish &amp Irish traik
    British informal yomp, trog
    North American informal schlep
nounPlural footslogsˈfʊtslɒɡˈfʊtslɑɡ
  • A long and exhausting walk or march.

    疲惫不堪的长途步行(或行军)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is a daunting thing to hear as you embark on a 26.2 mile footslog across the desert.
    • It is also associated with the following keywords: treks, expeditions, footslogs, hikes, long hauls
    • But maybe with the most recent wave of gentrification, venturing past 24th Street now seems like less of a footslog or maybe Lotus Garden's unswerving support base's cries were heard.
    • Once on Dursey Island, known as the ‘last outpost of County Cork’ it's often a real footslog to get around.
    • The most arresting display we have seen on our footslog around the footstreets belongs to the festively titled Snow Home on Gillygate.
    Synonyms
    hike, trek, slog, traipse, trudge, tramp, walk, march, route march, long haul
    British informal yomp
    North American informal schlep

Derivatives

  • footslogger

  • noun
    • I find his poety stark, cold and fairly confronting in it's simplicity and I think this echoes the suffering of the ordinary footslogger.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The walk into Acomb for an early morning appointment at the Gale Farm Surgery is almost always a bit of an adventure for an ageing footslogger.
      • But nobody, not even the most dedicated footslogger on the SoHo treadmill, could have known everything in these three shows firsthand.
      • Yet Alfred, given his intelligence, was not the sort of man to remain a footslogger for long - he was highly intelligent and, having gone to Battersea Polytechnic, used to working with complicated equipment.
      • It will either stomp or be stomped, but most races can field enough footsloggers to weather the storm.

Definition of footslog in US English:

footslog

verbˈfo͝otsläɡˈfʊtslɑɡ
[no object]
  • (especially of a soldier) walk or march for a long distance, typically wearily or with effort.

    (尤指士兵疲累或辛苦地)长途跋涉

    they footslogged around the two villages

    他们吃力地围着两个村子转。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We had footslogged three days, sometimes leading our mounts, sometimes riding, to get to this remote valley in the Vilcabamba mountains of southern Peru.
    • The rest of the trek passed by in a blur as we footslogged through mud and pelting rain and crossed the small streams flowing between the rocks.
    • And if you are willing to footslog it around the range, you will see photogenic ravines, where streams swirl and gurgle over huge rocks.
    • Main priority is taking out transports, then it's just a case of slaughtering everything as it footslogs towards me.
    • This squad footslogs towards the front, and gets to shoot 6 shots past the 12’ rapid-fire range.
    • There'll be more to come and thanks to the many choristers who footslogged their way around Orange with the letter drop that was a part of the membership drive.
    • Then my own private ‘Long March,’ though in the midst of thousands similarly footslogging their way home, from Huangpi Road to Changshu Road.
    • Further, if a divine deed is to be done and a benefit therefrom is to be acquired, one has to footslog.
    • Then he brooded more about footslogging through the mud, about the rats and lice, than the history he was making.
    • He footslogged it around the world-famous Dal Lake, visiting all the Mughal Gardens at Nishat, Shalimar and Harwan and the Botanical Gardens, but all in vain.
    • We reached the 200 mile mark today as we footslogged through the runoff.
    • But while the audience get to wend their way along the four-mile route through the trees on golf carts, the performers will be footslogging ahead through the mud.
    • After lunch we footslogged around Chiang Mai looking for bargains in bras.
    • I rapidly tired of the project and ended up footslogging the Falls road in West Belfast.
    Synonyms
    trudge, traipse, slog, hike, trek, tramp, plod, troop, walk, march, pace, stride
nounˈfo͝otsläɡˈfʊtslɑɡ
  • A long and exhausting walk or march.

    疲惫不堪的长途步行(或行军)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Once on Dursey Island, known as the ‘last outpost of County Cork’ it's often a real footslog to get around.
    • This is a daunting thing to hear as you embark on a 26.2 mile footslog across the desert.
    • It is also associated with the following keywords: treks, expeditions, footslogs, hikes, long hauls
    • But maybe with the most recent wave of gentrification, venturing past 24th Street now seems like less of a footslog or maybe Lotus Garden's unswerving support base's cries were heard.
    • The most arresting display we have seen on our footslog around the footstreets belongs to the festively titled Snow Home on Gillygate.
    Synonyms
    hike, trek, slog, traipse, trudge, tramp, walk, march, route march, long haul
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