0 to work hard over a long period, especially doing work that is difficult or boring:
1 to hit a ball hard and often in an uncontrolled way
3 a very hard, and often uncontrolled hit:
And that was a real slog from Kumar.
4 to walk heavily and with difficulty, or to work hard on something difficult:
Agreement will require hard, slogging negotiation.
We slogged away all the time on every committee and eventually came to the stage when we said that we had to start afresh with a cleared site.
The fact that television can screen the highlights may give the impression to many that all football is highlights and not the middle periods of hard, slogging work.
Are we to commit ourselves to a stark, slogging, struggle, policing, arresting, confiscating, and imprisoning, and burning villages, in order to stamp out a popular movement?
I remember when the railway workers saw for the first time that the community and the workers owned the industry for which they had slogged so long.
An extended set-piece slogging match between the lightly armed tribesmen and the well organized heavy legionaries usually spelled doom for the tribal fighters.
The actor has slogged it out and the diligence shows.
Bearing in mind that they probably spent a large part of their time slogging uphill or coasting down this was probably not too important.
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努力工作, 鍥而不捨地做(尤指困難或乏味的工作), 艱難行進,跋涉…
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努力工作, 苦干,锲而不舍地做(尤指困难或乏味的工作), 艰难行进,跋涉…
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trabajar duro, esfuerzo, maratón…
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trabalhar duro, esforço, maratona…
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zahmetli iş, ağır görev…
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donner de grands coups à, avancer avec effort, travailler dur…
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mlátit, pachtit se, dřít se…
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slå hårdt, ase afsted, ase…
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