Drudge
[drʌdʒ]
解釋/意思:
(v. i.) To perform menial work; to labor in mean or unpleasant offices with toil and fatigue.
(v. t.) To consume laboriously; -- with away.
(n.) One who drudges; one who works hard in servile employment; a mental servant.
錄入:卢卡斯
同義詞及近義詞:
v. n. Slave, toil, plod, work hard.
n. Slave, menial, scullion, hack, fag, hard-worker.
丹尼斯校對
同義詞及反義詞:
SYN:Slave, labor, plod
ANT:Bask, luxuriate, hit_off, play, dally
科迪莉亚整理
解釋/意思:
v.i. to work hard: to do very mean work.—n. one who works hard: a slave: a menial servant.—ns. Drudg′er; Drudg′ery Drudg′ism the work of a drudge: uninteresting toil: hard or humble labour.—adv. Drudg′ingly.
錄入:欧文
例句/造句/用法:
- She was a poor, empty-headed, spiritless woman--what you call a born drudge--and I was now and then not averse to plaguing her by taking Anne away. 威爾基·柯林斯. 白衣女人.
- A mere drudge? 查理斯·狄更斯. 荒涼山莊.
- Emma guessed him to be the drudge of some attorney, and too stupid to rise. 簡·奧斯丁. 愛瑪.
- I am a disappointed drudge, sir. 查理斯·狄更斯. 雙城記.
- I was only going to say that surely you wouldn't have me be a mere drudge all my life. 查理斯·狄更斯. 荒涼山莊.
- Ephraim is an heartless dove--Issachar an over-laboured drudge, which stoops between two burdens. 沃爾特·司各特. 艾凡赫.
- Natural power harnessed in machines will be the general drudge. 赫伯特·喬治·威爾斯. 世界史綱.
- I'm a poor, miserable, forlorn drudge; I shall only drag you down with me, that's all. 哈麗葉特·比切·斯托. 湯姆叔叔的小屋.
- The chief solicitude of the rich and of the ruler in the old civilization had been to keep up a supply of drudges. 赫伯特·喬治·威爾斯. 世界史綱.
艾哈迈德校對