群发资讯网

返回主页
stagger
踉跄
常用释义
英音[ ˈstæɡə(r) ]
美音[ ˈstæɡər ]
变形
复数: staggers
第三人称单数: staggers
现在分词: staggering
过去式: staggered
过去分词: staggered
基本释义
  • v. 摇摇晃晃地走,蹒跚;使震惊,使大吃一惊;使交错,使错开
  • n. 踉跄,蹒跚;使(物体,物体的组成部分)交错排列;赛跑选手起跑时的梯形排列
  • adj. 交错的,错开的
例句
  • 1·They decided to stagger the start times of the races to avoid congestion.
    他们决定错开比赛的起跑时间以避免拥挤。
    来源: youdao
  • 2·The drunk man began to stagger down the street after a night of partying.
    那个醉酒的男人在一夜狂欢后开始踉踉跄跄地沿街走去。
    来源: youdao
  • 3·The architect designed the building with stagger - arranged windows for better ventilation.
    建筑师设计这座建筑时采用交错排列的窗户以实现更好的通风。
    来源: youdao
  • 4·He watched as the child began to stagger on the uneven ground but quickly caught his balance.
    他看着孩子在不平的地面上开始踉跄,但很快就稳住了平衡。
    来源: youdao
  • 5·The students were asked to stagger their breaks to ensure the library was always staffed.
    学生们被要求错开休息时间,以确保图书馆始终有人值班。
    来源: youdao
  • 6·The old man would stagger slowly towards the park every morning for a walk.
    那位老人每天早上都会踉踉跄跄地慢慢走向公园去散步。
    来源: youdao
  • 7·The city planned to stagger the implementation of new traffic rules in different areas.
    该市计划在不同区域错开实施新的交通规则。
    来源: youdao
  • 8·The dancers' steps were designed to stagger in a beautiful pattern.
    舞者们的舞步被设计成交错成一种美丽的图案。
    来源: youdao
  • 9·She felt a bit dizzy and started to stagger, but then took a deep breath and regained her composure.
    她感到有点头晕,开始踉跄,但随后深吸一口气,恢复了镇定。
    来源: youdao
  • 10·The company will stagger the pay raises for different departments to manage the budget.
    公司将错开不同部门的加薪时间以控制预算。
    来源: youdao
同义词
vt. 蹒跚;使交错;使犹豫
vi. 蹒跚;犹豫
n. 蹒跚;交错安排
同根词
词根: stagger
staggering adj 蹒跚的;另人惊愕的;犹豫的
staggeringly adv 摇晃地;蹒跚地
staggerer n 摇晃者;犹豫者;难题
staggering v 蹒跚(stagger的ing形式)
词语辨析
walk/pace/plod/stagger/stride/toddle/totter.导航词义:行走
walk:v. 走,步行.指行走的最普通用词,通常后接副词或介词。
Shall we ride or walk?
我们骑马还是步行?
She walked as far as the end of the path.
她一直走到这条小路的尽头。
The boy told me that I should walk eastward.
那个男孩告诉我应该往东走。
pace:v. 踱步,走动.尤指因紧张、担忧、不耐烦等而来回踱步。
I found him pacing in his office.
我发现他在办公室里踱来踱去。
The manager paced the floor as he tried to find a solution to the problem.
经理在屋子里来回踱步,试图找出解决问题的办法。
The tiger paced in its cage.
老虎在笼子里走来走去。
plod:v. 沉重缓慢地走.指脚步缓慢、步履艰难地行走。
The poor old woman plodded along, hardly able to lift each foot.
可怜的老妇人吃力地走着,几乎都抬不动脚了。
John kept plodding on.
约翰继续艰难跋涉。
We had to plod wearily on up the hill.
我们不得不迈着疲倦的步子继续登山。
stagger:v. 蹒跚,摇摇晃晃地走.通常指因虚弱、负重、醉酒等而导致身体失去平衡或行走失态,强调不稳定性和失控性。
He staggered to the gate, bleeding from his wounds.
他蹒跚地向大门走去,伤口流着血。
The drunken man staggered home.
那个醉鬼摇摇晃晃地往家走去。
He staggered to his feet.
他摇摇晃晃地站起来。
stride:v. 大踏步走.强调步子大而有力,往往伴有或显露出匆忙、自傲、精力充沛等状态。
She turned and strode off.
她转身迈着大步走了。
He strode towards his car.
他大踏步地向他的车走去。
He started back, striding swiftly.
他拔腿往回走,步子又大又快。
toddle:v. 蹒跚行走.特指幼儿因学步而摇摇晃晃地小步行走。
Her baby has just learned to toddle.
她的宝宝刚会走道儿。
My two-year-old son toddled into the bedroom.
我两岁的儿子摇摇摆摆地走进卧室。
totter:v. 踉跄,蹒跚.指尤因醉酒或患病而摇摇晃晃、跌跌撞撞地行走,好像要跌倒似的。
The old man managed to totter back to his seat.
那位老人摇摇晃晃地好不容易回到了座位上。
Babies and aged men totter as they walk.
幼儿和老人走路蹒跚。
With the help of two crutches, he tottered into the King's presence.
他拄着双拐蹒跚而行,来到国王的面前。