lurch






n.
1. (车船等)突然向一边倾倒
2. (醉汉的)东歪西倒, 蹒跚
3. [美]倾向, 癖好
n.[C]
1. (船等的)突然倾斜;摇晃
He walked with a lurch.
他步履蹒跚。
The lurches of the small boat made her sick at her stomach.
小船摇摇晃晃,颠得她想呕吐。
v.
1. 突然向一边倾斜
vi.
1. (船)突然倾斜
A wounded man lurched along the path.
一个受伤的人沿着小路踉踉跄跄地走着。
The truck lurched sideways.
卡车突然歪向一边。
Earthquake, the enemy of human happiness, is always lying at lurch.
地震,这个人类幸福的大敌,总是伺机作恶。
The enemy of human happiness is always lying at lurch.
人类幸福的大敌总是伺机进行破坏的。
The ship gave a lurch to starboard.
船突然向右侧倾斜.
The bandit catch Bill, and Tom leave him in the lurch.
歹徒抓住了比尔,而汤姆却把他弃之不顾。
动词lurch
1. defeat by a lurch
同义词:skunk
名词lurch
1. a decisive defeat in a game (especially in cribbage)
动词lurch
1. move abruptly
2. move slowly and unsteadily
3. loiter about, with no apparent aim
同义词:prowl
4. walk as if unable to control one's movements
名词lurch
1. abrupt up-and-down motion (as caused by a ship or other conveyance)
2. an unsteady uneven gait
3. the act of moving forward suddenly
同义词:lunge
同义词
vt. 倾斜;摇动;投
名复:lurches
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vi.
1. (船)突然倾斜
2. 东歪西倒, 蹒跚
lurch along
蹒跚而行
give a lurch
(船)突然摇摆