toiled
v. 長時間或辛苦地工作( toil的過去式和過去分詞 ); 艱難緩慢地移動,跋涉
When people toil, they work very hard doing unpleasant or tiring tasks.
People who toiled in dim, dank factories were too exhausted to enjoy their family life...
在昏暗潮溼的工廠辛苦勞作的人們累得無力再去享受家庭生活。
Workers toiled long hours.
工人們長時間辛苦勞動。
If you toil somewhere, you move there slowly and with difficulty, usually because you are very tired.
Arnold had his head down, gasping as he toiled up the hill.
阿諾德垂著頭,一邊費勁地往山上爬一邊氣喘吁吁。
Toil is unpleasant work that is very tiring physically.
She has toiled away at the violin for years.
她多年來苦練小提琴。
Arnold had his head down, gasping as he toiled up the hill.
阿諾德垂著頭,一邊費勁地往山上爬一邊氣喘吁吁。
They toiled up the hill in the blazing sun.
他們冒著炎炎烈日艱難地一步一步爬上山岡。
He toiled all day long but earned very little.
他整天勞碌但掙得很少.
The workers toiled all through the night.
工人們通宵達旦地辛勤勞動著.