lurch
蹒跚
常用释义
英音[ lɜːtʃ ]
美音[ lɜːrtʃ ]
变形
复数:
lurches
第三人称单数:
lurches
现在分词:
lurching
过去式:
lurched
过去分词:
lurched
基本释义
- v. 突然倾斜;(因震惊或惊恐等)心猛地一跳,胃猛地翻腾;蹒跚;突然改变(行为或态度);见死不救;击败
- n. 突然倾斜;失败,挫折;蹒跚
- n. (Lurch)(美、德、加)卢尔希(人名)
例句
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1·The train gave a violent lurch.火车突然向前猛动了一下。来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·The car took a lurch forward.汽车一个趔趄,向前冲去。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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3·His heart gave a lurch when he saw her.他见到她时心怦然一跳。来源: 《牛津词典》
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4·Their relationship seems to lurch from one crisis to the next.他们的关系好像坎坷不平,危机不断。来源: 《牛津词典》
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5·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。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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6·You with your hundred arts are left in the lurch!你和你的一百种手段都被弃之不顾了!
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7·The ship gave a lurch to starboard.船的右舷突然倾侧。来源: 《新英汉大辞典》
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8·We seem to lurch from crisis to crisis.我们似乎要经历一次又一次的危机。
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9·They just lurch out into traffic without batting an eye.他们就突然冲进车流中,眼睛都不眨一下。
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10·How will regulators prevent another sudden lurch downward?监管机构如何预防股市下次突然崩盘?