lugged
英 [lʌɡd]
美 [lʌɡd]
v. 吃力地搬运; 用力拖; 使劲拉
lug的过去分词和过去式
COCA.44014
柯林斯词典
- VERB (用力)拉,拖,提
If youluga heavy or awkward object somewhere, you carry it there with difficulty.- Nobody wants to lug around huge suitcases full of clothes...
谁都不想拖着个装满衣服的大箱子到处走。 - I hastily packed the hamper and lugged it to the car.
我匆忙装好食品篮,吃力地把它拎上车子。
- Nobody wants to lug around huge suitcases full of clothes...
双语例句
- Why have you lugged in that story? It is quite misplaced.
你为什么把那件事扯进来?这是完全不相干的。 - It meant crossing a broad field of ragweed, breathing heavily as the two of us lugged the canoe, heavy with its layers of paint.
这意味着要越过宽阔的豚草区;我们两个小伙子气喘吁吁地拖着有很沉涂料层的独木舟。 - He lugged a heavy handcart along.
他使劲拉走那笨重的手推车。 - I lugged the box into [ out of] the room.
我使劲把那箱子拖入室内[出室外]。 - He had lugged out a huge and filthy pipe which was already half full of charred tobacco.
他拽出个脏兮兮的大烟斗,里面装着半管黑糊糊的烟叶儿。 - He bought a Japanese color TV in Hong Kong and lugged it on and off trains and buses to their home in mainland China.
他在香港买了一台日本产的彩电,然后一路坐火车、汽车,把它运到中国大陆。 - We lugged the branch underneath, panting and puffing.
我们呼哧呼哧地喘着粗气。使劲拉下面的树枝。 - He lugged the subject into his speech.
他把那话题牵强地扯进演讲中。 - He lugged the subject in.
他硬把那话题扯进去。 - Every day I lugged my backpack through the halls, waiting for the final bell.
每天,我是拖着书包上学,等待放学的铃声。