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Dull English
Plodding is an English word, which is mainly used as an adjective and a verb. When used as an adjective, it translates into "monotonous; "heavy and slow", when used as a verb, translates as "heavy walking; Work hard.
Phrase collocation:
Run for your life.
Vacuum layering: vacuum stripping.
To move slowly.
Vacuum cooling bead: vacuum cooling strip.
Conspiracy but decline: boring but decent.
Heavy daily feeling: I have this heavy feeling every day.
Bilingual example:
1, who is he? Work hard? Continue negotiations.
He is engaged in arduous negotiations.
I looked at her? Work hard? She crossed the field.
I watched her trudge across the field.
Bypass a bend in the canal. Work hard? A lonely horse, bent forward as if thinking anxiously.
At a bend in the canal, a lonely horse trudged by, leaning forward as if preoccupied.
He's here? Work hard? Go to the entrance of the inn.
He trudged to the door of the hotel.
Are they still there? Work hard? With their investigation.
They are still trying to investigate.
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