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schlep 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/SHlep/,
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schlepping, present participle; schleps, 3rd person singular present; schlepped, past participle; schlepped, past tense;
  1. Haul or carry (something heavy or awkward)
    • - she schlepped her groceries home
  2. (of a person) Go or move reluctantly or with effort
    • - I would have preferred not to schlep all the way over there to run an errand
Noun
  1. A tedious or difficult journey


  1. schlepper: (Yiddish) an awkward and stupid person
  2. shlep: pull along heavily, like a heavy load against a resistance; "Can you shlep this bag of potatoes upstairs?"; "She pulled along a large trunk"
  3. a tedious or difficult journey
  4. This is a list of English words of Yiddish origin, many of which have entered the English language by way of American English. Spelling of some of these Yiddish language words may be variable (for example, schlep is also seen as shlep, schnoz as shnozz, and so on). ...
  5. A long or burdensome journey; A boring person, a drag; A sloppy or slovenly person; A "pull" or influence; (slang) To carry or to drag around; (slang) To go, as on an errand or task; (slang) To act in a slovenly, lazy, or sloppy manner
  6. Drag around: We had to schlep all over town to find the right dress.
  7. carry; drag, lug; drag one's feet; travel a great distance [v], lazy one; unkempt person [n]
  8. (shlepp) v. To move equipment, such as moving keyboards to a show site.
  9. To drag, carry; haul, a long journey.
  10. Carrying crates and supplies.
  11. to drag or haul (an object); to make a tedious journey (from Yiddish שלעפּן shlepn; cf. German schleppen) (OED, MW)