0 to walk slowly with a lot of effort, especially over a difficult surface or while carrying something heavy:
2 to walk slowly with a lot of effort, esp. on an uneven surface or while carrying something heavy:
Coming away from a meeting in the afternoon, we overtook a dear old lady who was trudging along.
He also trudged through existing works and resolved conflicting accounts.
She recalls that she heard a noise in the woods the night before, so she trudges out to investigate.
Pingu trudges outside and sees one of his neighbours telling another about his successful fishing trip.
Murthy trudges down the ravine himself hoping to rescue her but of no avail.
Entire families, pushing prams, trudged through the snow and ice.
The pace drags increasingly, trudging through the protracted final reels to a clumsy wrap-up with too many concluding scenes, none of them effective.
The beasts of burden trudged through the muck to deliver tobacco to the tiny "fbrica".
中文繁体
(尤指在崎嶇的路上或攜重物時)步履艱難地走,費力地走,跋涉, 長途跋涉,疲憊的長途步行…
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(尤指在崎岖的路上或携重物时)步履艰难地走,费力地走,跋涉, 长途跋涉,疲惫的长途步行…
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caminar con dificultad, caminata, caminar lentamente…
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arrastar-se, caminhada…
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marcher péniblement, se traîner, marche pénible…
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plahočit se, plahočení…
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traske, vade, trasketur…
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berjalan gontai, jalan gontai…
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