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slog UK [slɒg] US [slɑ:g] verb (-gg-) WORK HARD 努力工作 intransitive usually + adverb or preposition mainly UK informal ■to work hard over a long period, especially doing work that is difficult or boring 苦干,锲而不舍地做(尤指困难或乏味的工作)•I've been slogging away for days on this essay and I'm still not finished.我为了这篇文章已经埋头苦干好几天了,但还没有完成。 intransitive + adverb or preposition ■to travel or move with difficulty, for example through wet, sticky soil or snow, or when you are very tired 艰难行进,跋涉•Despite the rain, they slogged on for another six miles.尽管下着雨,他们还是又艰难跋涉了六哩路。 UK [slɒg] US [slɑ:g] verb (-gg-) HIT HARD 猛击 transitive UK ■to hit a ball hard and often in an uncontrolled way (不加控制地)猛击(球) UK [slɒg] US [slɑ:g] noun HARD WORK 艰苦工作 only singular mainly UK informal ■a period of difficult or tiring effort 一段时间的艰苦努力•The exams were a real hard slog but I'm glad I did them.这些考试确实非常艰难,但我很高兴自己完成了。 •That last hill before the finishing-line was a long slog!终点线前的最后一座小山是一段漫长而艰难的赛程! UK [slɒg] US [slɑ:g] noun HARD HIT 猛击 countable UK informal ■a very hard, and often uncontrolled hit (不加控制的)猛击•And that was a real slog from Kumar.那是库马尔的一次真正的大力击球。 |