Lug
[lʌg] or [lʌɡ]
解释:
(noun.) a projecting piece that is used to lift or support or turn something.
(noun.) ancient Celtic god.
(verb.) carry with difficulty; 'You'll have to lug this suitcase'.
克利夫顿录入--From WordNet
解释:
(n.) The ear, or its lobe.
(n.) That which projects like an ear, esp. that by which anything is supported, carried, or grasped, or to which a support is fastened; an ear; as, the lugs of a kettle; the lugs of a founder's flask; the lug (handle) of a jug.
(n.) A projecting piece to which anything, as a rod, is attached, or against which anything, as a wedge or key, bears, or through which a bolt passes, etc.
(n.) The leather loop or ear by which a shaft is held up.
(n.) The lugworm.
(v. i.) To pull with force; to haul; to drag along; to carry with difficulty, as something heavy or cumbersome.
(v. i.) To move slowly and heavily.
(n.) The act of lugging; as, a hard lug; that which is lugged; as, the pack is a heavy lug.
(n.) Anything which moves slowly.
(n.) A rod or pole.
(n.) A measure of length, being 16/ feet; a rod, pole, or perch.
录入:玛格
同义词及近义词:
v. a. Pull, tug, haul, drag.
n. [Low.] Heavy load.
录入:玛丽
解释:
n. (Scot.) the ear.—adj. Lugged having ears.—n. Lug′gie a small vessel with ears.
n. (Spens.) a perch or rod of land.
v.t. to pull along: to drag: to pull with difficulty:—pr.p. lug′ging; pa.t. and pa.p. lugged.—ns. Lug′gage the trunks and other baggage of a traveller; Lug′gage-van a wagon for baggage; Lug′ger a small vessel with two or three masts a running bowsprit and long or lug sails; Lug′sail Lug a square sail bent upon a yard that hangs obliquely to the mast.—Lug in to introduce without any apparent connection.
杰西卡校对
例句:
- Many a moral for the young, returned Mr. Wopsle,--and I knew he was going to lug me in, before he said it; might be deduced from that text. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 远大前程.
- Why should we lug that tub of tripe to the cliff? 欧内斯特·海明威. 丧钟为谁而鸣.
- Come along, then,' said he of the green coat, lugging Mr. Pickwick after him by main force, and talking the whole way. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 匹克威克外传.
- They used to yell that at football when you lugged the ball. 欧内斯特·海明威. 丧钟为谁而鸣.
- She lugged it home, cut it up, and boiled it in the big pot, mashed some of it with salt and butter, for dinner. 路易莎·梅·奥尔科特. 小妇人.
- By the aid of another boy I lugged the papers to the train and started folding them. 弗兰克·刘易斯·戴尔. 爱迪生的生平和发明.
- The cover of the boiler is then closed and fastened by lugs, and steam turned on until the goods in the can are thoroughly heated through. Edward W. Byrn. 十九世纪发明进展.
校对:诺艾尔