intransitive. To journey laboriously, to travel with effort. Obsolete.
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释义 | society > travel > [verb (intransitive)] > toilsomely (11) swinkc1175 intransitive. To journey laboriously, to travel with effort. Obsolete. labourc1438 intransitive. To move or travel, esp. laboriously, with great exertion or difficulty. Also transitive: to move or carry with great difficulty… toil1563 intransitive. With along, through, up, etc. To make slow, laborious, or painful progress. jaunt1575 intransitive. Of a person: To trot or trudge about (with the notion of exertion or fatigue); to run to and fro. Obsolete or archaic. strivea1586 To make one's way with effort. tug1619 intransitive. To toil, labour, struggle; to go toilsomely, advance laboriously. swog1637 intransitive. ? To make one's way heavily. hag1728 intransitive. To walk or move wearily. Obsolete. flog1925 To urge forward (a horse, etc.) by flogging. Also figurative. (In early 19th cent. to urge on by importunity, etc.) Also (frequently intransitive)… to lame-duck it1943 lame duck, (a) (see duck, n.1 9); (b) U.S. Politics, an office-holder who is not, or cannot be, re-elected; spec. (before 1933), a defeated member in… trog1984 intransitive. To proceed heavily or laboriously, to plod, trudge; also, to make one's way casually, to walk, stroll. Usually const. adv. or adv. phr.… |
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