- [intransitive] + adv./prep. to go somewhere, especially if it is a slow, difficult journey, or you do not want to go(勞神耗時或不情願地)去,趕往
- The restaurant’s supposed to be great but I don’t feel like schlepping all the way out there.這家餐館應該很棒,但我不想一路閒逛。
- [transitive] schlep something (+ adv./prep.) to carry or pull something heavy搬,擡,拖,拉(重物)
- I'm not schlepping these suitcases all over town.我可不想提着這幾個行李箱滿城跑。
Word OriginFrom Yiddish shlepn, ‘to drag’.