Trudge

//tɹʌd͡ʒ//

Synonyms for "trudge" (113 found)

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Translations

50 translations across 19 languages.

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Bulgarian

3 entries
  • дълъг път noun (long and tiring walk)
  • влача се verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)
  • стъпвам тежко verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)

Chinese Mandarin

2 entries
  • 長途跋涉 /长途跋涉 noun (long and tiring walk)
  • 吃力地行走 verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)

Czech

2 entries
  • plahočit se verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)
  • vléci se verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)

Danish

1 entries
  • traske verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)

Dutch

1 entries
  • sloffen verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • marŝo noun (long and tiring walk)

Finnish

3 entries
  • vaivalloinen matka noun (long and tiring walk)
  • laahustaa verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)
  • tarpoa verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)

French

2 entries
  • marcher noun (long and tiring walk)
  • crapahuter verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)

German

4 entries
  • Stapfen noun (long and tiring walk)
  • Stapferei noun (long and tiring walk)
  • quälender Marsch noun (long and tiring walk)
  • sich schleppen verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)

Japanese

2 entries
  • とぼとぼと歩く verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)
  • 重い足取りで歩く verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)

Macedonian

3 entries
  • долг пат noun (long and tiring walk)
  • ла́зи verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)
  • се вле́че verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)

Norwegian Bokmål

2 entries
  • stampe verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)
  • traske verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • andar com dificuldade noun (long and tiring walk)
  • arrastar-se verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)

Russian

4 entries
  • волочи́ться verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)
  • идти́ с трудо́м verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)
  • ковыля́ть verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)
  • плести́сь verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)

Spanish

2 entries
  • caminata fatigosa noun (long and tiring walk)
  • marcha ardua noun (long and tiring walk)

Swedish

2 entries
  • elefanta verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)
  • stövla verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)

Tamil

2 entries
  • உந்துதல் noun (long and tiring walk)
  • நகர்தல் noun (long and tiring walk)

Ukrainian

4 entries
  • ледве йти verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)
  • плентатися verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)
  • плестися verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)
  • чалапати verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)

Welsh

4 entries
  • helcyd noun (long and tiring walk)
  • troediad noun (long and tiring walk)
  • troedio verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)
  • ymlwybro verb (to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

After every big snowfall, the students trudge through deep snow to school.

Source: tatoeba (2332811)

The morning after the landslip, with rain still pouring down, it was an unpleasant trudge through deep mud to get there.

Source: wiktionary

2014, Paul Salopek, Blessed. Cursed. Claimed., National Geographic (December 2014)https://web.archive.org/web/20150212214621/http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2014/12/pilgrim-roads/salopek-text This famous archaeological site marks the farthest limit of human migration out of Africa in the middle Stone Age—the outer edge of our knowledge of the cosmos. I trudge to the caves in a squall.

Source: wiktionary

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