intransitive. Of an animal: to hold out, endure, keep going (in a race or chase). Cf. to stand before —— 5 at phrasal verbs 2. Now rare.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > continuing > continue doing or keep going in a course of action [verb (intransitive)] > with endurance or persistence (6) to stand up1656 intransitive. Of an animal: to hold out, endure, keep going (in a race or chase). Cf. to stand before —— 5 at phrasal verbs 2. Now rare. peg1805 intransitive. colloquial. To toil laboriously over a long period; to work or go at persistently. Frequently with away; also with along, on. to bang away1820 colloquial. With adverbs, where the influence of corresponding literal senses is evident, but is… intransitive. to bang away: to continue in or at… plug1867 intransitive. To work steadily away at something; to persevere doggedly; to plod, to move steadily. Frequently with away, along, etc. plough1891 intransitive. To proceed laboriously with some action, task, or process; to plod or struggle on; to make one's way doggedly through something. pitch1929 intransitive. colloquial (originally and chiefly U.S.). To work hard; to persevere; to do one's best. Usually in in there pitching. |
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