hobble
英 [ˈhɒbl]
美 [ˈhɑːbl]
v. 蹒跚; 跛行; 捆绑(马等的)两腿(以防其走失); 阻止; 妨碍
n. 跛行; 蹒跚;<口/方〉困境
过去式:hobbled 现在分词:hobbling 过去分词:hobbled 第三人称单数:hobbles 复数:hobbles
Collins.1 / BNC.14802 / COCA.11703
牛津词典
verb
- 蹒跚;跛行
to walk with difficulty, especially because your feet or legs hurt- The old man hobbled across the road.
老人一瘸一拐地穿过马路。
- The old man hobbled across the road.
- 捆绑(马等的)两腿(以防其走失)
to tie together two legs of a horse or other animal in order to stop it from running away - 阻止;妨碍
to make it more difficult for sb to do sth or for sth to happen
柯林斯词典
- VERB 跛行;一瘸一拐地走
If youhobble, you walk in an awkward way with small steps, for example because your foot is injured.- He got up slowly and hobbled over to the coffee table...
他慢慢地站起来,一瘸一拐地走到咖啡桌旁。 - The swelling had begun to go down, and he was able, with pain, to hobble.
肿胀已经开始消退,他能忍着痛一瘸一拐地走了。
- He got up slowly and hobbled over to the coffee table...
- VERB 妨碍;阻碍
Tohobblesomething or someone means to make it more difficult for them to be successful or to achieve what they want.- The poverty of 10 million citizens not only demeans our society but its cost also hobbles our economy.
1,000万的贫困人口不仅给我们的社会抹黑,而且在这上面的支出也阻碍了我们的经济发展。
- The poverty of 10 million citizens not only demeans our society but its cost also hobbles our economy.
英英释义
noun
- the uneven manner of walking that results from an injured leg
- a shackle for the ankles or feet
verb
- strap the foreleg and hind leg together on each side (of a horse) in order to keep the legs on the same side moving in unison
- hobble race horses
- walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury
- The old woman hobbles down to the store every day
- hamper the action or progress of
- The chairman was hobbled by the all-powerful dean