英 [plɒd] 美 [plɑːd]
vi. 辛勤工作;沉重地走
vt. 沉重缓慢地走
n. 辛勤工作;沉重的步伐
复数plods
第三人称单数plods
现在分词plodding
过去式plodded
过去分词plodded
plod /plɒd/ [ plodding plodded plods ]
不及物动词 If someone plods, they walk slowly and heavily. 缓慢沉重地走
Crowds of people plodded around in yellow plastic raincoats.
一群群身穿黄色塑料雨衣的人在四下里吃力地走着。
不及物动词 If you say that someone plods on or plods along with a job, you mean that the job is taking a long time. 苦干
He is plodding on with negotiations.
他正进行艰苦的谈判。
... Stomp 噔噔地走或跳舞 Plod 沉重缓慢地走; 步履艰难地走 Trudge 缓慢而吃力地走; 步履艰难地走 ...
... plausible (a. 似真实的,似合理的,说得蛮像回事的) plod (n. 沉重的步伐,辛勤工作 poignancy (n. 辛酸事,尖锐) ...
... pliofilm 胶膜 plod 沉重脚步 plodder 沉重行走的人 ...
辛勤工作;沉重地走
辛勤工作;沉重的步伐
And plod: I go up to the stone wall.
挪动步子:我要走上石墙。
So, many people plod along through life semi-satisfied with a mediocre existence.
因此,许多人因为不满足于平庸的存在而在生活中行迈靡靡。
Or Kayak will have to plod onward, building its product and opening new markets, and waiting to see how its prospects develop.
又或者,Kayak将不得不蹒跚前进,继续开发产品和开拓新市场,听天由命。
One massive hyena will finally break from the pack and plod up to take the meat.
Like their counterparts in the West, many workers groan about having to plod on for longer.
Several big projects to reduce traffic congestion in Bangkok continue to plod ahead.