词汇 | plow through |
释义 | Phr V plow through ploughs, ploughing, ploughed/plows, plowing, plowed plough through sth British, American & Australianplow through sth American to read or eat all of something, even though there is a lot of itIt took me weeks to plough through the first 500 pages.Once I've ploughed through two whole courses I'm usually too full for a dessert. to move through an area, using a lot of forceThe ship ploughed through the icy Arctic waters.Somehow the ambulances managed to plow through the chaos. if a vehicle ploughs through something, it goes through it, damaging or destroying itIn another Navy aircraft crash, a jet ploughed through an aircraft hangar. plow through (something)1. To create a path through some heavy substance with or as with a plow. (Usually spelled "plough" in British English.) We had to plow through the snow to reach our neighbor's house. The mud was so horrible after the floods receded that we were plowing through it for days. 2. To progress through something with great speed, enthusiasm, or determination. Wow, you really plowed through that book! Are you ready for the next one in the series? I know you want to plow through these early lessons, but you should really take your time so the information sinks in. plow through something1. Lit. to move through something such as snow or mud with a plow. The huge truck plowed through the snow-covered streets so traffic could move again. 2. Fig. to work through something with determination. She plowed through the book to learn everything she could. Billy plowed through dinner and ran outside to play. |
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