straggling
英 [ˈstræɡlɪŋ]
美 [ˈstræɡlɪŋ]
v. 蔓生; 杂乱地蔓延; 散布; 落伍; 掉队; 落在后面
straggle的现在分词
现在分词:straggling
BNC.33499 / COCA.35849
柯林斯词典
- VERB 散乱地移动;零星地走
If peoplestragglesomewhere, they move there slowly, in small groups with large, irregular gaps between them.- They came straggling up the cliff road...
他们零零散散地沿着悬崖小路走上来。 - The other boys straggled away, some to their work in the kitchen, some to the great hall.
其他男孩散开了,有些去厨房干活去了,有些去大厅了。
- They came straggling up the cliff road...
- VERB 散乱地分布;散布
If a small quantity of thingsstraggleover an area, they cover it in an uneven or untidy way.- Her grey hair straggled in wisps about her face...
她那灰白的头发一缕缕地披散在脸旁。 - They were beyond the last straggling suburbs now.
他们现在已经远离了最远的零星分布的郊区了。
- Her grey hair straggled in wisps about her face...
英英释义
adj
- spreading out in different directions
- sprawling handwriting
- straggling branches
- straggly hair
双语例句
- No more straggling for me.
没人能追上我。 - She was straggling behind the others.
她落在了其他人的后面。 - Straggling aromatic shrub of southwestern United States having fragrant brown flowers.
美国西南的落后的芳香的灌木,有芳香的褐色的花。 - Small genus of plants constituting the family Batidaceae: low straggling dioecious shrubs.
组成勃梯达科的一个植物小属;低矮蔓生雌雄异体灌木。 - Their bundles and baskets were gathered up, and half an hour later, when the clock-chime sounded a quarter past eleven, they were straggling along the lane which led up the hill towards their homes.
他们把他们的包裹和篮子搜集在一起,过了半小时,当教堂的钟声敲响十一点一刻的时候,他们就稀稀拉拉地走上了上山的小路,走回家去。 - The straggling technique equipment level is important reason for resulting in country industry improving and structural contradiction.
落后的技术装备水平是导致我国工业粗放型增长并进而导致结构性矛盾的重要原因。 - The flunctuation in range is called straggling.
粒子射程的涨落称为歧离。 - His few straggling wisps of beard twitching with emotion.
他的几茎稀胡子簌簌地抖动。 - Low straggling evergreen shrub of Western Europe represented by several varieties with flowers from white to rose-purple.
矮的脱离的常青灌木,分布在欧洲西部,表现为几个品种,有从白到玫瑰紫色的花。 - So they go out in a loose procession something after the manner of a straggling funeral.
于是,他们乱哄哄地走了出去,仿佛是一个零零落落的出殡行列。