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lurched

  • v.突然倾斜;猛地移动:指突然、不稳定地移动或倾斜。

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  蹒跚

... lurched 突然倾斜; 蹒跚, 东倒西歪地向前 slippery 光滑的, 靠不住的 thence 从此, 从那时起 ...

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  突然

... tapped 挖掘 lurched 突然 absolute 绝对 ...

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短语

car lurched 摇摆不定

My Body Lurched 我身体东倒西歪

The Truck Lurched Sideways 卡车突然倾向一侧

Lilly Lurched Forward 礼来节节向前

I Lurched Forward 本人节节向前

My Stomach Lurched 我肚子狼狈

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lurch [ lə:tʃ ]

  • n.
    • an unsteady uneven gait

      同义词: stumble stagger

    • a decisive defeat in a game (especially in cribbage)
    • abrupt up-and-down motion (as caused by a ship or other conveyance)

      同义词: pitch pitching

    • the act of moving forward suddenly

      同义词: lunge

  • v.
    • walk as if unable to control one's movements

      同义词: stagger reel keel swag careen

    • move abruptly

      "The ship suddenly lurched to the left"

      同义词: pitch shift

    • move slowly and unsteadily

      "The truck lurched down the road"

    • loiter about, with no apparent aim

      同义词: prowl

    • defeat by a lurch

      同义词: skunk

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 柯林斯英汉双解大词典 

lurch /lɜːtʃ/ TEM8 ( lurching, lurched, lurches )

  • 1. 

    V-I To lurch means to make a sudden movement, especially forward, in an uncontrolled way. (尤指向前) 打趔趄

    例:

    As the car sped over a pothole she lurched forward.

    汽车飞速驶过路面上的一个坑洼时,她身体前倾打了个趔趄。

    例:

    Henry looked, stared, and lurched to his feet.

    亨利看了看,瞪着眼,踉踉跄跄地站了起来。

  • 2. 

    N-COUNT Lurch is also a noun. 趔趄

    例:

    The car took a lurch forward.

    汽车一个趔趄,向前冲去。

  • 3. 

    V-I If you say that a person or organization lurches from one thing to another, you mean they move suddenly from one course of action or attitude to another in an uncontrolled way. (行为或态度随意的) 突然改变 [表不满]

    例:

    The state government has lurched from one budget crisis to another.

    州政府突然从一个预算危机陷入了另一个危机。

  • 4. 

    N-COUNT Lurch is also a noun. (行为或态度随意地) 突然改变

    例:

    The property sector was another casualty of the lurch toward higher interest rates.

    房地产业是利率突然提高的又一受损行业。

  • 5. 

    V to desert someone in trouble 弃...于危难; 见死不救

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  • He lurched up the aisle, falling against two tables on the way and getting his hand wet in somebody's coffee.

    他突然歪向走道边,撞到了路中间的两张桌子,手还碰到了别人的咖啡。

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  • And,so,France lurched into a period called The Moral Order, the Republic of the Moral Order.

    所以,法国蹒跚进入了"道德秩序"的时代,道德秩序共和国

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  • He had extremely small hands, very small feet, which meant he sort of lurched and stumbled sometimes when he walked, particularly because he drank enormous quantities.

    他的手和脚却十分小,这意味着他走路时可能有些蹒跚,在他豪饮之后更是如此

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