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plodvi. 1.walk on heavily and laboriously 沉重而吃力地行走。 △H.V.2.1.25 (23): “Though patience be a tiredmare,yet she will plod.” i. e. Although Nym getstired of being patient,he can,by patience,slowlyreach his aim and revenge himself upon Pistol. 尽管人的耐性像是一匹累坏了的母马,她总要一步一步往前走。 △ 2H.VI.4.1.54:“Bare-headed plodded by my foot-cloth mule.”(你不是)光着头在我那披着华丽毡毯的骡子旁边吃力地奔跑? 2. toil 苦干。 △H.V.1.2.276:“Forthat I have laid bymy majesty,/ And plodded like a man for working-days;”为了这个目的,我过去曾经抛弃了自己的威仪,像一个普通工人那样干苦活。 plod[plɔd]n.沉重的脚步,苦干 v.拖着沉重的脚步走路,埋头苦干 ‖plodder n. |