trudge
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trudge
(trŭj)intr.v. trudged, trudg·ing, trudg·es
To walk in a laborious, heavy-footed way; plod.
n.
A long, tedious walk.
[Origin unknown.]
trudg′er n.
trudge
(trʌdʒ)vb
1. (intr) to walk or plod heavily or wearily
2. (tr) to pass through or over by trudging
n
a long tiring walk
[C16: of obscure origin]
ˈtrudger n
trudge
(trʌdʒ)v. trudged, trudg•ing,
n. v.i.
1. to walk, esp. laboriously or wearily.
v.t. 2. to walk laboriously or wearily along or over.
n. 3. a laborious or tiring walk; tramp.
trudg′er, n.
trudge
Past participle: trudged
Gerund: trudging
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trudge
verb
trudge
verbTranslations
مَشْي بِتَثاقُليَمْشي بِتَثاقُل
plahočeníplahočit se
trasketrasketurvadevadetur
cammoghosszú és fárasztó gyaloglás
òaî aî ganga òungum skrefumòramma
kėblinimas
nogurdinošs ceļšslātvilkšanāsvilkties
namáhavo ísť
zorlukla/yorgun argın yürümezorlukla/yorgun argın yürümek
trudge
vi to trudge in/out/along etc → hinein-/hinaus-/entlangtrotten etc; to trudge through the mud → durch den Matsch stapfen; we trudged (a)round the shops → wir sind durch die Geschäfte getrottet or gelatscht (inf)
vt streets, town → trotten durch; (looking for sth) → abklappern
n → mühseliger Marsch
trudge
[trʌdʒ] vi to trudge up/down/along → trascinarsi pesantemente su/giù/lungoto trudge round the town → girare la città in lungo e in largo
trudge
(tradʒ) verb to walk with slow, tired steps. He trudged wearily up the hill.
noun such a walk or way of walking.