shambling
['ʃæmblɪŋ]
adj.
蹒跚的;
拖沓的;
呆滞的;
(地方等)死气沉沉的;
v.
蹒跚而行,拖着脚走,踉跄地走( shamble的现在分词 );
例句:
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He was hollow - chested, squint - eyed, and rather shambling, but spry enough withal.
他胸膛低陷, 眼睛斜视, 步履蹒跚, 但又着实生气勃勃.
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People turned to look after him , so uncouth was his shambling figure.
“有什么用呢?"他想, "我已经全完了.我要摆脱这一切了.
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The shambling of his angular figure now directed him to a lean - to.
他瘦削的身子踉踉跄跄地朝那间披屋走去.
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Except that in the cluttered Homelife studio, the word 'basic' still means off-kilter, shambling, eccentric and half-kooked.
来自BBC
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This EP is a delicately recorded and deliberately shambling debut, its nostalgia attacked with a rare tenderness.
来自BBC
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Many critics were won over by the band's lo-fi, shambling homeliness, while others could only see tweeness rearing its ugly head.
来自BBC