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●ˌplough ˈthrough sth●ˌplough your way ˈthrough sth1. to force a way through sth 费劲地穿行于(或通过)◆The car ploughed its way through the snow and ice. 汽车在冰雪中艰难地行驶。◆The journey involved ploughing through 50 miles of swampland. 旅途中需要跋涉 50 英里的沼泽地。2. (of a vehicle or an aircraft 车辆或飞机) to crash violently through sth 猛冲过◆The car ploughed through the hedge. 汽车猛地冲破了树篱。3. to slowly do, read or eat all of sth even though it is difficult or boring 缓慢地做完(或读完、吃完);艰难地进行;埋头苦干◆It took me hours to plough through all my emails. 我花了几个小时埋头读完了所有电子邮件。◆I had to plough my way through a mountain of pasta because I didn’t want to appear rude. 我不想让人觉得我没礼貌,于是硬着头皮吃下了一大盘意大利面。[v + prep] [v + n + prep] |