stagger
[ˈstæɡɚ]
vi.
蹒跚;
犹豫;
动摇;
vt.
使蹒跚,使摇摆;
使犹豫;
错开时间;
使吃惊;
n.
摇晃;
一种不稳定形式,部署或者秩序;
摇摆不定;
例句:
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A push made him stagger against the mizzen-mast.
来自J. Conrad
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Truman allowed him to stagger on for nearly another two years.
杜鲁门允许他又硬撑了近两年。
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Our management has decided to stagger our working hour.
我们的管理层已决定错开工作时间.
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The unexpected blow did not stagger his resolution.
这个意外打击并没有动摇他的决心.
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So they stagger through until Monday, when they can finally get some rest.
来自NEWYORKER
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This approach also made it much easier to stagger the introduction of new gameplay features without breaking level design.
来自BBC
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He staggered to the door, bleeding from his wounds.
他蹒跚地向大门走去,伤口流着血。
来自《权威词典》
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He staggered under a heavy burden.
他被沉重的担子压得摇摇晃晃。
来自《权威词典》
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The drunken man staggered towards me.
那个醉汉摇摇晃晃地向我走来。
来自《权威词典》