lurching
英 [ˈlɜːtʃɪŋ]
美 [ˈlɜːrtʃɪŋ]
v. 突然前倾(或向一侧倾斜); (突然感到恐怖或激动时心或胃)猛地一跳(或动)
lurch的现在分词
现在分词:lurching
BNC.45258 / COCA.36882
柯林斯词典
- VERB (尤指向前)突然一蹿,突然急动
Tolurchmeans to make a sudden movement, especially forwards, in an uncontrolled way.- As the car sped over a pothole she lurched forward...
车子飞驶过一个坑洼时,她身子猛地向前一倾。 - Henry looked, stared, and lurched to his feet...
亨利看了一眼,顿时瞪大了眼睛,然后突然猛地一下站了起来。 - More and more frequently the vessel lurched into a sudden roll.
船不时会猛烈摇晃一下,而且越来越频繁。 - Lurchis also a noun.
- The car took a lurch forward but grounded in a deep rut.
车子猛地向前动了一下,但是随后就陷在一条深深的车辙里了。
- As the car sped over a pothole she lurched forward...
- VERB (在不同的行动、态度之间)左冲右撞,摇摆不定
If you say that a person or organizationlurches fromone thingtoanother, you mean they move suddenly from one course of action or attitude to another in an uncontrolled way.- The state government has lurched from one budget crisis to another...
州政府陷入一个又一个的预算危机。 - The first round of multilateral trade talks has lurched between hope and despair.
首轮多边贸易谈判在希望与绝望间来回摇摆。 - Lurchis also a noun.
- The property sector was another casualty of the lurch towards higher interest rates.
房地产业是受利率猛然攀高影响的又一重灾区。
- The state government has lurched from one budget crisis to another...
- PHRASE 弃…于危难之中;对…坐视不救
If someoneleavesyouin the lurch, they go away or stop helping you at a very difficult time.- You wouldn't leave an old friend in the lurch, surely?
你总不会对老朋友见死不救吧?
- You wouldn't leave an old friend in the lurch, surely?