drudge查询结果如下:





词性:noun

例句1. I felt like a household drudge’

drudge at


做苦工

属类:简明英汉词典
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College tutors do indeed work; they drudge

大学助教们的确在干工作;他们在苦干。
属类:学习英语-同义词辨析-


drudge at a tedious work

干单调无味的苦活
属类:综合句库--


drudge at tedious worr

干单调无味的苦活.
属类:英汉句库--


One who does menial work;a drudge .

苦役干杂活的人;苦役
属类:综合句库--


Mary had to drudge all day for poor wages.

玛丽不得不为一点少得可怜的工钱整天做苦工.
属类:英汉句库--


Who, on a Sunday jaunt to the shore or mountains, has not pitied some self-employed drudge ?

哪一个星期天到海滨或山上去游览的人不同情那些辛辛苦苦的个体经营者呢?
属类:综合句库--


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。”
属类:综合句库--


I’m a poor, miserable, forlorn drudge ; I shall only drag you down with me

我是一个贫穷,倒运,走投无路的苦力,只会拖累你。
属类:综合句库--


All libraries, like the brains of a drudge at examination time, are graveyards of learning

一切图书馆本来像死用功的人大考时的头脑,是学问的坟墓
属类:综合句库--


In pruning season he earned eighteen sous a day,then he hired out as a hay-maker, as laborer, as neat-herd on a farm, as a drudge

在修树枝的季节里,他每天可以赚十八个苏,过后他就替人家当割麦零工、小工、牧牛人、苦工。
属类:综合句库--


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
属类:综合句库--


I tell you as a soldier that God is no man’s daily drudge

作为一个军人,我要告诉你:上帝并不是人可以随意使唤的小工。
属类:综合句库--


Most freelancers have some mix of high-paying drudge work and low-to-no paying interesting work.

大多数自由职业者选择的工作既有一些高薪但枯燥的,也有报酬极低却很有趣的。
属类:英汉句库-article.yeeyan.org-


Much of the “drudge work” of compliance can be automated through tooling.

法规遵循的许多“艰苦工作”可以通过工具来自动化。
属类:IT行业-www.ibm.com-


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。
属类:无分类双语句库-dict.ebigear.com-


The reason his wife left him was that she couldn’t bear being treated as a mere drudge .

他的妻子不堪忍受被当作苦工役使,因而离开了他。
属类:英汉句库-blog.hjenglish.com-


It’s a bit like the Drudge Report, but for greater China -- a news aggregator with an attitude and an outsized influence.

这有点像大中华地区的“德拉吉报告”——一个汇集观点有超凡影响的新闻博客。
属类:英汉句库-www.ecocn.org-

noun

1.A person made to do hard menial or dull work.
‘she was little more than a _drudge_ round the house’
‘At no point in the story, therefore, is Pip set to be a _drudge_ or a wage slave, though he has nothing of the gentleman about him.’
verb

1.Do hard menial work.
‘her husband was _drudging_ in the smoke of London’
‘I am _drudging_ at the writing table.’

独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。



