英 [ˈdrʌdʒɪŋ]
adj. 单调的;累人的
vi. 做苦工(drudge 的现在分词)
vt. 迫使……做苦工(drudge 的现在分词)
drudge /drʌdʒ/
可数名词 If you describe someone as a drudge, you mean they have to work hard at a job which is not very important or interesting. 苦工
强迫做苦工
... 做自由职业者 = freelance 做苦工 = drudging 做面包 = breadmaking ...
The professor is drudging at dictionary - compiling.
教授正在辛苦地编字典。
Next morning the beautiful French landscape, with its fat cows and drudging peasants, was strangely quiet.
次晨,绮丽多姿的法国景色,以及肥壮的奶牛与辛勤的农民,显得异样的安静。
Those people drudging it up from the drains and sewers know its worth in an economy in which rising food prices have hit restaurants and consumers hard.
那些费尽心机从下水道和污水管收集地沟油的人知道,在一个食品涨价令餐馆和消费者备受冲击的国家,食用油具有何等价值。
You make it such that only the most dedicated supporters will show up, drudging through a foot of snow and subzero temperatures to deal with the caucuses.