(亦作schlepp) informal, chiefly N. Amer. <非正式, 主北美>
(schlepped, schlepping)with obj.
1- haul or carry (something heavy or awkward)拖拽; 背; 提(重物):
she schlepped her groceries home.
她把买来的杂货费力地搬回家。
1.1
- no obj., with adverbial of direction(of a person) go or move reluctantly or with effort(人)费力(或不情愿)地行进:
I would have preferred not to schlep all the way over there to run an errand.
我原本不想费那么大劲远路去到那儿跑腿。
词源
early 20th cent. (as a verb): from Yiddish shlepn 'drag', from Middle High German sleppen.