transitive. To perform (a journey) or travel over (a distance) by trudging; to tramp; to trudge along or over.
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释义 | society > travel > aspects of travel > going on foot > traverse on foot [verb (transitive)] > laboriously or aimlessly (7) trudge1635 transitive. To perform (a journey) or travel over (a distance) by trudging; to tramp; to trudge along or over. trollopa1745 colloquial. intransitive. To walk in a clumsy or ungainly manner; to stride boisterously; to traipse, to tramp; (later also) to go about from… plod1751 transitive. To trudge along, over, or through (a place, route, etc.); to make (one's way) by plodding. Also figurative (cf. sense 1). trampa1774 transitive. To walk through or over with heavy or weary tread; to traverse on foot, spec. as a tramp. traipse1885 transitive. To walk or tramp over; to tread, tramp (the fields, streets, etc.). dialect. scuff1909 To shuffle, drag, or push (one's feet) in(to) or through something. Subcategories:— with heavy equipment (1) |
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