slog

slog
1. transitive verb,
-gg- dreschen (ugs.) [Ball]; (in boxing, fight) voll treffen
2. intransitive verb,
-gg-
1) (hit) draufschlagen (ugs.)
2) (fig.): (work doggedly) sich abplagen; schuften (ugs.); (for school, exams) büffeln (ugs.)
3) (walk doggedly) sich schleppen
3. noun
1) (hit) [wuchtiger] Schlag

give somebody/something a slog — jemandem/einer Sache einen wuchtigen Schlag versetzen

2) (hard work) Plackerei, die (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:
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- slog away
- slog out
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[sloɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - slogged; verb
1) (to hit hard (usually without aiming carefully): She slogged him with her handbag.) eindreschen auf
2) (to make one's way with difficulty: We slogged on up the hill.) sich durchkämpfen
3) (to work very hard: She has been slogging all week at the shop.) schuften
2. noun
1) ((a period of) hard work: months of hard slog.) die Schufterei
2) (a hard blow: He gave the ball a slog.) harter Schlag
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slog
[slɒg, AM slɑ:g]
I. n
1. no pl (fam: hard work) Schufterei f fam, Plackerei f fam; (strenuous hike) Marsch m hum fam, Hatscher m ÖSTERR sl
2. (hit) wuchtiger Schlag
II. vi
<-gg->
(fam)
1. (walk)
to \slog to the village/up the hill sich akk ins Dorf/auf den Hügel schleppen fam
2. (work)
to \slog through sth sich akk durch etw akk durcharbeiten
III. vt
<-gg->
(fam)
to \slog the ball SPORT den Ball schleudern; (in fighting)
to \slog sb in the belly/face jdn in den Bauch/ins Gesicht schlagen
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[slɒg] (inf)
1. n
1) (= effort) Schinderei f, Plackerei f (inf)

it'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 Schlag

to take a slog at sb/sth — auf jdn/etw (ein-)dreschen

2. vt
ball dreschen (inf); opponent hart schlagen or treffen
3. vi
1)

to slog away (at sth) — sich (mit etw) abrackern

2)

(= walk) to slog on/along — sich weiter-/dahinschleppen

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slog [slɒɡ; US slɑɡ] umg
A v/t
1. jemandem einen harten Schlag versetzen, einen Ball dreschen umg
2. verprügeln
B v/i
1. slog away, slog on
a) sich dahinschleppen, (mühsam) stapfen,
b) fig sich durchbeißen
2. auch slog away sich (ab)plagen (at sth mit etwas), malochen umg
C s
1. harter Schlag
2. auch long slog fig (endlose) Schinderei
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1. transitive verb,
-gg- dreschen (ugs.) [Ball]; (in boxing, fight) voll treffen
2. intransitive verb,
-gg-
1) (hit) draufschlagen (ugs.)
2) (fig.): (work doggedly) sich abplagen; schuften (ugs.); (for school, exams) büffeln (ugs.)
3) (walk doggedly) sich schleppen
3. noun
1) (hit) [wuchtiger] Schlag

give somebody/something a slog — jemandem/einer Sache einen wuchtigen Schlag versetzen

2) (hard work) Plackerei, die (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:
* * *
v.
verprügeln v.

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