verb
slogged, slogging
1
- no obj. work hard over a period of time(一段时间)艰苦地干, 努力苦干:
they were slogging away to meet a deadline.
他们在截止日期前拼命干。
1.1
- with adverbial of direction walk or move with difficulty or effort步履艰难地行进; 跋涉:
I slogged through the heather in the heat.
我在炎热中艰难地穿过欧石南丛。
2
- with obj. hit forcefully and typically wildly, especially in boxing or cricket(尤指拳击或板球中)猛击:
batsmen careering down the pitch to slog the ball up in the air
击球手向前猛冲击打凌空球
no obj. the fighters were slogging away.拳手们挥拳猛击。
2.1
slog it out
fight or compete fiercely竭力奋战; 激烈竞赛:they'll be slogging it out in the first round of the cup next Sunday.
下周日杯赛第一个回合他们就要拼搏一番了。
1
- usu. in sing. a spell of difficult, tiring work or traveling一段时间的艰苦努力; 跋涉:
it would be a hard slog back to the camp
走回营地将是一段艰苦的跋涉
mass noun it wasn't all slog during those years.那些年也并不全是艰辛奋斗。
2
- a forceful and uncontrolled hit, especially in cricket(尤指板球)猛击:
a slog hit the fielder on the helmet.
一记大力击球打在了外场球员的防护帽上。
派生词
slogger
noun词源
early 19th cent.: of unknown origin; compare with SLUG2.