输入任意单词!

Schlepp Meaning in English

word

ˈʃɫɛp
SHLEP
ʃlɛp
SHLEP

释义

To carry or drag something heavy or awkward with difficulty. It can also mean a long, tiring trip or effort.

用法与细微差别

'Schlepp' is informal and borrowed from Yiddish, mostly used in American English. Commonly appears in 'schlepp around,' 'schlep groceries,' or 'what a schlepp!' (meaning a tiring trip). Not used in formal writing. Often implies annoyance or physical effort.

例句

I had to schlepp this box up the stairs.

basic

Every weekend, she schlepps groceries home from the store.

basic

We had to schlepp all our luggage through the airport.

basic

It’s such a schlepp getting downtown during rush hour.

natural

Sorry I’m late — I had to schlepp my kid’s bike all the way here.

natural

If you don’t want to schlepp all day, pack light!

natural