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Slog through Meaning in English

expression

ˈsɫɑɡ/ /ˈθɹu
SLAHG-throo
slˈɒɡ/ /θɹˈuː
sLOG-throo

释义

To work through something difficult, boring, or slow with great effort and persistence, often for a long time.

用法与细微差别

Informal, often used for tedious work, reading dense material, or any task that feels exhausting and slow. Common with 'slog through homework,' 'slog through reports.' Suggests determination despite difficulty. Not used for enjoyable tasks.

例句

I had to slog through ten chapters of history last night.

basic

She slogged through her homework before dinner.

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We had to slog through the mud to get to the car.

basic

Sometimes you just have to slog through boring paperwork to get things done.

natural

I finally slogged through that long novel everyone was talking about.

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He had to slog through hours of data entry before going home.

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