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slogBrE /slɒɡ/NAmE /slɑːɡ/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they slog BrE /slɒɡ/ NAmE /slɑːɡ/present simple - he / she / it slogs BrE /slɒɡz/ NAmE /slɑːɡz/past simple slogged BrE /slɒɡd/ NAmE /slɑːɡd/past participle slogged BrE /slɒɡd/ NAmE /slɑːɡd/ -ing form slogging BrE /ˈslɒɡɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈslɑːɡɪŋ/(informal) [I, T] to work hard and steadily at sth, especially sth that takes a long time and is boring or difficult 埋头苦干;坚持不懈地做◆~ (away) (at sth) He's been slogging away at that piece of music for weeks. 他苦练那段乐曲已有好几个星期了。◆~ (through sth) The teacher made us slog through long lists of vocabulary. 老师让我们下苦功记住一些长长的词汇表。◆~ your way through sthShe slogged her way through four piles of ironing. 她辛辛苦苦一连熨了四堆衣服。 [I, T] to walk or travel somewhere steadily, with great effort or difficulty 顽强地走;奋力前行;艰难行进◆+ adv./prep. I've been slogging around the streets of London all day. 整整一天,我一直在伦敦街头走来走去。◆~ your way through sthHe started to slog his way through the undergrowth. 他踏上了穿越下木层的艰难征程。 [T, I] ~ (sth) (+ adv./prep.) to hit a ball very hard but often without skill 猛击,笨拙地猛击(球)●ˌslog it ˈout(BrE, informal) to fight or compete in order to prove who is the strongest, the best, etc. 决出胜负;决一雌雄●slog/sweat/work your ˈguts out(informal) to work very hard to achieve sth 拼命工作;拼命干活◆I slogged my guts out for the exam. 我为这次考试命都豁出去了。 slogBrE /slɒɡ/NAmE /slɑːɡ/ noun [U, C, usually sing.] a period of hard work or effort 一段时间的艰苦工作(或努力)◆Writing the book took ten months of hard slog. 这本书是苦熬十个月写出来的。◆It was a long slog to the top of the mountain. 到山顶的路漫长而艰难。 |