释义 |
schlepp I. \ˈshlep\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Yiddish shlepen to drag, from Middle High German sleppen, slēpen, from Middle Low German slēpen; akin to Middle Dutch slepen to drag, Old High German sleifen; causative from the root of Middle Dutch slipen to whet, polish, Middle Low German slīpen to polish, Old High German slīfan to slide, whet; akin to Old English slipor slippery — more at slippery slang : drag, haul; also : steal II. intransitive verb or schlep or shlep (schlepped or shlepped ; schlepped or shlepped ; schlepping or shlepping ; schlepps or schleps or shleps) 1. : to proceed or move slowly, tediously, or awkwardly 2. : travel : go < I schlepp to meetings and soccer games — David Ruben > III. \-epə(r)\ noun or schlep or shlep \ˈshlep \; or schlep·per or shlep·per (-s) Etymology: modification of Yiddish shleper tramp, bum, from shlepen to trudge; schlepper, from Yiddish shleper — more at schlepp, verb : an awkward or incompetent person : jerk |