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expr BrE infml1)The audience was on the edge of their seats as the heavyweights slogged it out in the final round — Зрители, затаив дыхание, следили за тем, как тяжеловесы наносили друг другу удары в последнем раунде
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Общая лексика: одолеть противников в интеллектуальной схваткеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > slog it out in an intellectual rough-and-tumble
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slog [slɒg]1. noun( = effort) gros effort ma. also slog away travailler très durb. ( = walk) avancer péniblement* * *1.(colloq) [slɒg] noun1) ( hard work)2) ( hard stroke) coup m violent2.transitive verb (p prés etc - gg-)1) ( hit hard) frapper [quelqu'un] violemment [opponent]; taper de toutes ses forces dans [ball]to slog it out — lit, fig se battre
2) ( progress with difficulty)3.intransitive verb (p prés etc - gg-)1) ( work hard) travailler dur, bosser (colloq)2) ( progress with difficulty)•Phrasal Verbs: -
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1 noun∎ it was a real slog to finish in time on a dû bosser comme des malades pour finir à temps;∎ what a slog! quelle corvée!□ ;∎ it was a slog teaching them history leur enseigner l'histoire n'était pas une mince affaire□ ;∎ this book is a hard slog ce livre est vraiment dur à lire□ ;∎ it's been a long hard slog for her to get where she is elle en a bavé pour arriver là où elle est;∎ it was quite a slog getting up that hill on en a bavé pour monter cette côte∎ he gave the ball an almighty slog il a frappé la balle de toutes ses forces□(a) (work hard) trimer, bosser;∎ she slogged on until ten o'clock elle est restée bosser jusqu'à dix heures;∎ do we really have to slog through all this paperwork? est-ce qu'il est indispensable de se farcir toute cette paperasse?(b) (walk, go) avancer péniblement□ ;∎ he slogged (along) through the snow il avançait péniblement dans la neige;∎ we slogged slowly up the hill nous avons gravi la côte à pas lents□∎ we slogged our way through the snow nous nous sommes péniblement frayé un chemin dans la neige□ ;∎ he slogged his way through the text il a déchiffré le texte avec grande difficulté□familiar (keep walking) marcher d'un pas lourd ou péniblement□familiar (keep working, trying) trimer∎ to slog away (at sth) travailler comme un dingue (à qch);∎ she spent all weekend slogging away at that report elle a passé tout le week-end à trimer sur ce rapport(b) (keep hitting) continuer à frapper□(b) (keep working) continuer à trimer;∎ I think I'll slog on a little longer je pense que je vais continuer à bosser encore un peu -
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slog ○A n1 ( hard work) a hard slog un travail de Romain ○, un travail dur ; it was a real slog c'était vraiment dur ; it's a long, hard slog to the village il faut un long effort pour atteindre le village ; setting the economy right will be a long hard slog il faudra un long effort pour redresser l'économie ;2 ○ ( hard stroke) coup m violent ; to have ou take a slog at the ball taper de toutes ses forces dans la balle.1 ( hit hard) frapper [qn] violemment [opponent] ; taper de toutes ses forces dans [ball] ; to slog it out lit, fig se battre ;2 ( progress with difficulty) to slog one's way through/towards se frayer un chemin à travers/vers.1 ( work hard) travailler dur, bosser ○ ;2 ( progress with difficulty) we slogged up/down the hill nous avons escaladé/descendu la colline avec effort ;■ slog away travailler dur (at sur). -
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[slɒg] Inome colloq.1) (hard work)a hard slog — una sgobbata, un lavoraccio; (walking) una scarpinata
2) (hard stroke) botta f.II 1.1) (hit hard) colpire violentemente [ opponent]; tirare una botta a [ ball]2.to slog it out — prendersi a pugni, scazzottarsi; fig. discutere animatamente
1) (work hard) sgobbare•* * *[sloɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - slogged; verb1) (to hit hard (usually without aiming carefully): She slogged him with her handbag.) colpire (ocn violenza)2) (to make one's way with difficulty: We slogged on up the hill.) arrancare3) (to work very hard: She has been slogging all week at the shop.) sgobbare2. noun1) ((a period of) hard work: months of hard slog.) faticata, sgobbata2) (a hard blow: He gave the ball a slog.) colpo (violento)* * *[slɒɡ]1. n2. vi1) (work) faticare, sgobbare2)3. vt(ball, opponent) colpire con forza* * *slog /slɒg/n. (fam.)2 camminata lunga e faticosa; scarpinata (fam.)3 duro lavoro; faticata; sfacchinata; sgobbata: That was a hard slog!, è stata una bella sfacchinata!4 lunga camminata; scarpinata; sfacchinata (fig.)(to) slog /slɒg/v. i. e t. (fam.)1 picchiare forte; colpire con violenza3 faticare; sgobbare● to slog it out, fare una sgobbata (o una sfacchinata); ( anche) competere duramente.* * *[slɒg] Inome colloq.1) (hard work)a hard slog — una sgobbata, un lavoraccio; (walking) una scarpinata
2) (hard stroke) botta f.II 1.1) (hit hard) colpire violentemente [ opponent]; tirare una botta a [ ball]2.to slog it out — prendersi a pugni, scazzottarsi; fig. discutere animatamente
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1. [slɒg] n разг.1. сильный удар2. тяжёлая утомительная работа3. длительная ходьба; марш на длинную дистанцию4. ломоть, большой кусок ( торта)2. [slɒg] v1. разг.1) сильно ударять; колотить, тузить, дубасить2) наносить сильный удар ( бокс)2. разг. много и упорно работать (тж. slog away, slog on)Nick's been slogging away at his multiplication tables all morning - Ник всё утро зубрил /долбил/ таблицу умножения
3. 1) упорно идти вперёд2) с трудом тащиться, пробиратьсяhe slogged through the snow - он шёл, всё время проваливаясь в снег
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to slog it out - доводить до победного концаthe boxers slogged it out in the final round - победа одного из боксёров определилась в последнем раунде
to slog it out in an intellectual rough-and-tumble - одолеть противников в интеллектуальной схватке
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transitive verb(coll.)slog one's guts out — sich kaputtarbeiten (ugs.)
* * *transitive verb(coll.)slog it out — es [bis zum Ende] durchstehen
slog one's guts out — sich kaputtarbeiten (ugs.)
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sloɡ 1. past tense, past participle - slogged; verb1) (to hit hard (usually without aiming carefully): She slogged him with her handbag.) slå hardt2) (to make one's way with difficulty: We slogged on up the hill.) streve/arbeide seg framover3) (to work very hard: She has been slogging all week at the shop.) slite/arbeide hardt2. noun1) ((a period of) hard work: months of hard slog.) slit2) (a hard blow: He gave the ball a slog.) hardt slagIsubst. \/slɒɡ\/1) (spes. om cricket) hardt slag2) slavearbeid, slit3) forklaring: hard og slitsom marsjIIverb \/slɒɡ\/1) ( sport) smelle til, slå hardt, treffe hardt2) slite, streve, henge i med3) traske, slepe seg fremslog it out sloss hardt gi hard konkurranse -
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n. slag, harde klap--------v. slaan; doorworstelen; ploeterenslog1————————slog2♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 〈 voornamelijk cricket, boksen〉hard stoten/treffen ⇒ uithalen naar, een ontzettende mep geven♦voorbeelden: -
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VT + ADVto slog it out — (fighting) luchar hasta el fin, seguir luchando; (arguing) discutir sin ceder terreno; (working) aguantarlo todo, no cejar
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1. transitive verb, 2. intransitive verb,- gg-1) (hit) draufschlagen (ugs.)3) (walk doggedly) sich schleppen3. noun1) (hit) [wuchtiger] Schlaggive somebody/something a slog — jemandem/einer Sache einen wuchtigen Schlag versetzen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120795/slog_at">slog at- slog out* * *[sloɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - slogged; verb1) (to hit hard (usually without aiming carefully): She slogged him with her handbag.) eindreschen auf2) (to make one's way with difficulty: We slogged on up the hill.) sich durchkämpfen3) (to work very hard: She has been slogging all week at the shop.) schuften2. noun2) (a hard blow: He gave the ball a slog.) harter Schlag* * *[slɒg, AM slɑ:g]I. n1. no pl ( fam: hard work) Schufterei f fam, Plackerei f fam; (strenuous hike) Marsch m hum fam, Hatscher m ÖSTERR sl2. (hit) wuchtiger SchlagII. vi<- gg->( fam)1. (walk)2. (work)III. vt<- gg->( fam)to \slog sb in the belly/face jdn in den Bauch/ins Gesicht schlagen* * *[slɒg] (inf)1. nit's a long slog to the top of the hill — es ist eine ganz schöne Schinderei or Plackerei (inf), bis man oben ist
2) (= stroke) wuchtiger Schlagto take a slog at sb/sth — auf jdn/etw (ein-)dreschen
2. vtball dreschen (inf); opponent hart schlagen or treffen3. vi1)to slog away ( at sth) — sich (mit etw) abrackern
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to slog on/along — sich weiter-/dahinschleppen* * *A v/t2. verprügelnB v/i1. slog away, slog ona) sich dahinschleppen, (mühsam) stapfen,b) fig sich durchbeißenC s1. harter Schlag* * *1. transitive verb, 2. intransitive verb,- gg-1) (hit) draufschlagen (ugs.)3) (walk doggedly) sich schleppen3. noun1) (hit) [wuchtiger] Schlaggive somebody/something a slog — jemandem/einer Sache einen wuchtigen Schlag versetzen
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slɔɡ
1. сущ.
1) сильный удар
2) тяжелая, утомительная работа
2. гл.
1) сильно ударять
2) разг. упорно работать (тж. slog at;
slog away;
slog on) Jane at last passed the examination by slogging( away) at her studies for months. ≈ Джейн наконец засела по-серьезному за занятия и сдала экзамен. (разговорное) сильный удар (разговорное) тяжелая утомительная работа - to have a * on много и упорно работать (разговорное) длительная ходьба;
марш на длинную дистанцию - we had quite a * мы отмахали добрый кусок пути( разговорное) ломоть, большой кусок( торта) (разговорное) сильно ударять;
колотить, тузить, дубасить( разговорное) наносить сильный удар (бокс) (разговорное) много и упорно работать (также * away, * on) - to * at one's work нажимать на работу - Nick's been *ging away at his multiplication tables all morning Ник все утро зубрил (долбил) таблицу умножения упорно идти вперед с трудом тащиться, пробираться - he *ged through the snow он шел, все время проваливаясь в снег > to * it out доводить до победного конца > the boxers *ged it out in the final round победа одного из боксеров определилась в последнем раунде > to * it out in an intellectual rough-and-tumble одолеть противников в интеллектуальной схватке slog сильно ударять ~ сильный удар ~ тяжелая, утомительная работа ~ упорно работать (тж. slog at one's work;
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1. past tense, past participle - slogged; verb1) (to hit hard (usually without aiming carefully): She slogged him with her handbag.) golpear2) (to make one's way with difficulty: We slogged on up the hill.) caminar/avanzar trabajosamente3) (to work very hard: She has been slogging all week at the shop.) afanarse, sudar tinta
2. noun1) ((a period of) hard work: months of hard slog.) paliza, gran esfuerzo2) (a hard blow: He gave the ball a slog.) golpetr[slɒg]2 (walk) caminar con dificultad, caminar con gran esfuerzo1 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (hit) golpear\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto slog one's way through something conseguir hacer algo a duras penasv.• afanarse v.• trabajar con interés v.
I slɑːg, slɒgnoun (colloq) (no pl)
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- gg- intransitive verb caminar trabajosamentewe slogged up the hill — subimos la colina con dificultad or con gran esfuerzo
Phrasal Verbs:[slɒɡ]1.N2. VI1) (=work) afanarse, sudar tinta2) (=walk etc) caminar trabajosamente, avanzar trabajosamente3.VT [+ ball, opponent] golpear- slog out* * *
I [slɑːg, slɒg]noun (colloq) (no pl)
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- gg- intransitive verb caminar trabajosamentewe slogged up the hill — subimos la colina con dificultad or con gran esfuerzo
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