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  1. Britannica Dictionary definition of SLOG. [singular] informal. 1. : a long period of hard work or effort. It will be a long, hard slog before everything is back to normal. 2. : a long, difficult walk. It was a long slog up the mountain.

  2. slog ⇒ vi. informal (work very hard) esforzarse ⇒ v prnl. (MX, figurado) pedalear duro loc verb. (figurado) sudar sangre loc verb. The team slogged all night to finish the project. El equipo se esforzó toda la noche para terminar el proyecto.

  3. slog. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English slog1 /slɒɡ $ slɑːɡ/ verb (slogged, slogging) [ intransitive, transitive] informal 1 to work hard at something without stopping, especially when the work is difficult, tiring, or boring Mother slogged all her life for us. slog away After a day slogging away at work, I need to relax ...

  4. slog n: informal ([sth] laborious) (familier) galère, corvée, tannée nf : pénible adj (familier : physiquement) crevant adj : This 800-page novel is a real slog. slog n: informal (laborious movement) (familier) trotte nf : It's going to be a long slog to the top of the mountain. Ça va être une longue trotte jusqu'au sommet de la montagne ...

  5. Synonyms for SLOG: hit, smack, slap, knock, punch, bang, slam, clap; Antonyms of SLOG: break, slacken, ease (up), let up, bum, shirk, chill, lounge

  6. slog your way through something He started to slog his way through the undergrowth. [transitive, intransitive] slog (something) (+ adv./prep.) to hit a ball very hard but often without skill Word Origin early 19th cent.: of unknown origin; compare with the verb slug .

  7. SLOG translate: 努力工作, 鍥而不捨地做(尤指困難或乏味的工作), 艱難行進,跋涉, 猛擊, (不加控制地)猛擊(球 ...