workhorse
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A workhorse is a horse which is used to do a job, for example, to pull a plow. 役马; 耕马
2. N-COUNT If you describe a person or a machine as a workhorse, you mean that they can be relied upon to do a large amount of work, especially work that is dull or routine. 吃苦耐劳的人[usu with supp]
For years the Apple II had been the workhorse in schools across America. 过去很多年里苹果II一直是全美学校的主要电脑。
My husband never paid any attention to me. I was just a workhorse bringing up three children. 我丈夫从来不关怀我,我只是一个养育了三个孩子的老妈子而已。
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workhorse /ˈwɜːkˌhɔːs/ (workhorses)
剑桥词典
- a person who does a lot of work , especially of a type that is necessary but not interesting
吃苦耐劳的人;埋头苦干的人
a willing /reliable workhorse 甘愿挑重担的人/可靠的老黄牛
a machine that operates without failing for long periods , although it might not be very interesting or exciting
经久耐用的机器
The steam engine was the workhorse of the Industrial Revolution. 蒸汽机是工业革命中经久耐用的重负荷机器。 返回 workhorse