Drudge
[ [drʌdʒ] ]
出国 Abroad
n. 做苦工的人\\nvi. 辛苦地从事\\nvt. 强迫做苦工
📝 例句
I am a disappointed drudge, sir.
我是个绝望了的苦力,先生。
One who does menial or trivial work;a drudge.
作粗重工作的人一个做体力劳动或不重要工作的人;干重活的人
College tutors do indeed work; they drudge
大学助教们的确在干工作;他们在苦干。
If I've gone from stud to spud, then you've gone from doll to drudge.
如果说我从猛男变成了懒蛋,那你就是从美女变成了苦工。”
drudge at a tedious work
干单调无味的苦活
📖 牛津释义
drudge
n
person who has to do long hard boring jobs 长时间做繁重、 乏味工作的人. drudge. v [I, Ipr, Ip]
~ (away) (at sth) do jobs of that kind 长时间做繁重、 乏味的工作.
🗣️ 情景例句
This is Nat Baker,
这是Nat Baker
You look radiant tonight.
你今晚真是光彩照人。
The 'Antoinette' floated on the water until Latham was picked up by a ship.
“安特瓦特”号飞机在海上漂浮,后来有船经过,莱瑟姆方才获救。
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