slogging ['slɔgiŋ]
n.
苦工
- With lawyers in the Bhopal case slogging through the deep procedural mud of the Indian legal system, the $3 billion suit against Union Carbide involving the 1984 poison-gas leak has attracted little notice lately.
- The company will mark its 40th anniversary next year; the decades have been marked by hard slogging to establish the troupe, but the result, as I saw on Wednesday night, is a group of artists who work very well indeed.
- That's the question that we who spend the evening slogging back and forth to the eggnog have been debating.
- Despite IBM's new look, they say, the company faces heavy slogging here.
- Once the premier athletic-shoe maker in the U.S., Adidas USA in recent years became an also-ran, slogging through red ink.
- South Koreans' love affair with Spam started, of course, in the early 1950s during the Korean War, when American troops slogging up and down the peninsula began sharing it with the locals.
- "The work is intense right now," said the official, who briefed reporters under rules guaranteeing him anonymity. "We are really slogging through a lot.
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