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plough² BrE 【英】, plow AmE 【美】 v 1 [I,T] to cut long lines in the ground, so that seeds can be planted, using a plough 犁〔地〕,耕〔地〕: newly plowed fields 刚耕过的地 2 [I] to hit or move something with a lot of force 猛撞[移]〔某物〕: + into A truck plowed into the back of my car. 一辆卡车猛地撞上了我的汽车尾部。 + through The ship ploughed through the waves. 那艘船破浪前进。
plough sth ↔ backto spend a company's profits on improving the company, buying new equipment etc 将〔利润〕再投资〔以扩展业务〕 plough on to continue doing something, even though it is difficult or boring 〔即使困难或乏味也〕继续做 plough through sth to read all of something even though it is difficult, long, or boring 费力地读完〔某物〕
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