schlepper是什么意思

  • vt.携带;搬运;拖带
  • n.遥远的路程
  • n.笨蛋

schlepper英英释义

Noun:
  1. (Yiddish) an awkward and stupid person

  2. a tedious or difficult journey

Verb:
  1. pull along heavily, like a heavy load against a resistance;

    "Can you shlep this bag of potatoes upstairs?"
    "She pulled along a large trunk"

schlepper 例句

1 “They should not be viewed as the schleppers of the theater industry.”

2 Tevye, a lovable schlepper for whom nothing goes right, was a symbol for American Jews at the time.

3 He could even speak a little Yiddish, from his teenage stint as “a schlepper” at a baby furniture and toy store owned by immigrant Jews and as a Shabbos goy in the neighborhood.

4 We lived in northwest Baltimore, and my family was part of the schleppers, the blue-collar people, who all lived in these narrow little rowhouses.

5 "I get a kick. I hear, 'So and so, the elite.' Then you see this guy like this little schlepper. 'This is elite? I'm not elite?'"

6 Two other trials had the squirrel nut schleppers get four consecutive or random-order nuts, but wherever a squirrel performed its burial rights was where it received its next payout.

7 “I consider myself a cartoon schlepper, and for a cartoon they gave me a star. I’m humbled and grateful.”

8 Because some poor schlep did what they are warning against!

因为有一些可怜的笨蛋偏偏会做一些与警告相违背的事情!

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