intransitive. To work steadily and laboriously, or in a stolid or monotonous fashion; to drudge or toil. Frequently with along, away, on.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > manner of action > effort or exertion > exert oneself or make an effort [verb (intransitive)] > toil > steadily or dully (7) plod1562 intransitive. To work steadily and laboriously, or in a stolid or monotonous fashion; to drudge or toil. Frequently with along, away, on. to tug at the (an) oar1612 In phrase to tug at the (an) oar, to row as a galley slave; hence figurative to toil unremittingly; to labour in a subordinate capacity; to do… plot1621 intransitive. = plod, v.1 1a. grub1735 Chiefly with on, along, away: To lead a meanly plodding or grovelling existence; to live laboriously or ploddingly, to toil, ‘fag’. grind1855 intransitive. To work laboriously and steadily; to toil away at some monotonous task; esp. to study hard. Const. at. Also with away, on. plough1891 intransitive. To proceed laboriously with some action, task, or process; to plod or struggle on; to make one's way doggedly through something. stodge1912 intransitive. To work steadily at (something ‘stodgy’ or tedious). colloquial. |
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