shamble

英 [ˈʃæmbl] 美 [ˈʃæmbl]

v.  拖着脚走; 蹒跚

过去式:shambled现在分词:shambling第三人称单数:shambles过去分词:shambled

IELTSTEM8

Collins.1 / BNC.23376 / COCA.27534



牛津词典

verb

  1. 拖着脚走;蹒跚
    to walk in an awkward or lazy way, dragging your feet along the ground

    柯林斯词典

    1. VERB 拖着脚走;蹒跚而行
      If you shamble somewhere, you walk clumsily, pulling your feet along the ground.
      1. The conductor shambled to the next carriage.
        售票员慵懒地拖着脚走向下一节车厢。
      2. ...his tall, shambling figure.
        他那高大而且步履蹒跚的背影

    双语例句

    1. The conductor shambled to the next carriage.
      售票员慵懒地拖着脚走向下一节车厢。
    2. After days of days of hard exercise and practice, my son could sprawl slowly and stand up to shamble a bit eventually!
      经过日复一日的魔鬼般的磨练,儿子终于可以摇摇晃晃地走路了。
    3. Even the apartment that Mila now rents is a lifeless shamble;
      甚至Mila现在租的公寓也是了无生机的场所;

    英英释义

    noun

    1. walking with a slow dragging motion without lifting your feet
      1. from his shambling I assumed he was very old

      Synonym:    shamblingshuffleshuffling

    verb

    1. walk by dragging one's feet
      1. he shuffled out of the room
      2. We heard his feet shuffling down the hall

      Synonym:    shufflescuffle