The Bus Lurches Forward 车子蹒跚前行
V-I To lurch means to make a sudden movement, especially forward, in an uncontrolled way. (尤指向前) 打趔趄
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。
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。
N-COUNT Lurch is also a noun. 趔趄
The car took a lurch forward.
汽车一个趔趄,向前冲去。
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]
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。
N-COUNT Lurch is also a noun. (行为或态度随意地) 突然改变
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。
V to desert someone in trouble 弃...于危难; 见死不救
This can lead to some violent market lurches.
这可能造成市场急剧波动。
However, our organisation lurches from one crisis to another and we all live in constant fear of redundancy.
然而,我们公司总徘徊在一个接一个的危机之间,所有人都生活在持续不断的裁员担忧之中。
"In a constant rhythm, as the car lurches forward and then stops short, snapping my head back and forth like a rap singer."
在固定的节奏下,车子一会儿突然向前,一会儿急刹车,我的脑袋就像个饶舌歌手一样前摇后晃。
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