WordReference English-Italiano Dictionary © 2026:
| Principal Translations/Traduzioni principali |
| slog⇒ vi | informal (work very hard) | sgobbare⇒ vi |
| | The team slogged all night to finish the project. |
| | La squadra ha sgobbato tutta la notte per terminare il progetto. |
| slog vi | informal (move laboriously) | sgobbare⇒ vi |
| | The hikers slogged from the bottom of the hill to the top. |
| slog [sth]⇒ vtr | (hit wildly) | colpire con forza vtr |
| | The boxer slogged his opponent repeatedly. |
| slog n | informal ([sth] laborious) | sgobbata, faticata nf |
| | This 800-page novel is a real slog. |
| | Questo romanzo da 800 pagine è una bella faticata. |
| slog n | informal (laborious movement) | faticata nf |
| | | sgobbata nf |
| | It's going to be a long slog to the top of the mountain. |
| | Raggiungere la cima della montagna sarà una bella faticata. |
| slog n | (cricket: wild hit) | slog nm |
| | With one final slog, the opposing team won. |
WordReference English-Italiano Dictionary © 2026:
Verbi frasali
|
| slog away at [sth] vi phrasal + prep | informal (work hard at) | lavorare sodo a vi |
| Nota: Most commonly used in continuous tenses |
WordReference English-Italiano Dictionary © 2026: