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| Temel Çeviriler | WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2026: | plodding adj | (gait, walk: slow, heavy) | yavaş yürüme i. | | | | ağır adımlarla yürüme i. | | | Vera's flat feet are the cause of her plodding gait. | | plodding adj | figurative, pejorative (slow and boring) | ağır ve sıkıcı s. | | | Several audience members walked out before the end of the film, bored by its plodding pace. | | plodding adj | figurative, pejorative (person: hardworking but mediocre) (kişi) | çalışkan ama vasat s. | | | Audrey grew impatient with her plodding colleague. |
| Temel Çeviriler | WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2026: | plod⇒ vi | (trudge, step slowly) | ağır adımlarla yürümek geçişsiz f. | | | | yavaş yürümek geçişsiz f. | | | The old horse plodded slowly down the road. | | plod through [sth] vi + prep | figurative (do something slowly and steadily) | ağır ağır ilerlemek geçişsiz f. | | | This project is difficult, but I'm plodding through it. | | plod n | (laborious walk) | zahmetli yürüyüş i. | | | It was a long plod across the muddy field. | | plod n | figurative (laborious process) | zahmetli iş i. | | | The plod of getting all documents in ordered exhausted Jenny. |
| Ek Çeviriler | WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2026: plod, Plod n | UK, countable, slang (police officer) | polis memuru i. | | | (argo) | aynasız i. | | | Which way is the park? Let's ask that plod over there. | plod, Plod n | UK, uncountable, often capitalized, slang (the police) | polis i. | | | (argo) | aynasızlar i. | | | The pickpocket warned his friend to watch out for Plod. |
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