Schlepped Meaning in English
word · lemma: schlep
释义
To carry or move something heavy or awkward with effort, often over a long distance. Used informally, especially to describe tiring or inconvenient carrying.
用法与细微差别
Highly informal, of Yiddish origin and common in American English. Implies annoyance, effort, or reluctance. Used mostly for people or things that are troublesome to move. Often appears as 'schlep' (present), 'schlepping' (continuous).
例句
I schlepped my groceries home after work.
basic
She schlepped her suitcase up the stairs.
basic
We schlepped the chairs to the park for the picnic.
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We schlepped all the way across town just for one slice of pizza.
natural
He schlepped his kids around all afternoon, running errands.
natural
I can’t believe I schlepped that huge box for nothing!
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