slog

过去式:

动词过去式: slogged

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名词: slogger | 动词过去式: slogged | 动词过去分词: slogged | 动词现在分词: slogging | 动词第三人称单数: slogs |

单词例句:

It's a long hard slog up the mountain.

上山的这段路很难走。

Everyone knows how the work week can take a toll on employees, but new research suggests the five-day slog may have even broader impacts - on climate.

人们普遍了解工作日是如何影响上班族的,然而最新研究表明这五天的劳作对气候的影响更加显著。

He would then sleep by daylight, and use the remaining hours of sun to slog through the forest.

然后,他会在白天睡觉,睡醒后,他又在森林里艰难地穿行,直到几个小时以后,太阳落山。

A consumer retrenchment is one factor that is likely to make any recovery a long slog.

消费者节俭之风是导致经济复苏可能漫长艰难的一个因素。

As the global economy continues to slog through a tough recession, people are trying to escape their daily woes through soft, funny, and inspiring movies.

在全球经济衰退背景下,人们选择看温情片、喜剧片和励志片来忘却烦恼。

The party leader is slog it out in a tv debate.

政党领袖在电视辩论中一决雌雄。

I'm not going to slog my guts out for only $10 a day.

我不会为一天十美元去卖命的。

Marking the exam papers was quite a slog .

评阅试卷是一件很辛苦的工作。

So recovery from the collapse is likely to turn into a long hard slog.

所以从衰退中恢复很可能是个漫长而又痛苦的过程。