
英:/'lɜːtʃ/ 美:/'lɜːrtʃ/
突然倾斜
过去式:lurched 过去分词:lurched 现在分词:lurching 第三人称单数:lurches 复数:lurches
GRE
v. 突然倾斜;(因震惊或惊恐等)心猛地一跳,胃猛地翻腾;蹒跚;突然改变(行为或态度);见死不救;击败
n. 突然倾斜;失败,挫折;蹒跚
n. (Lurch) (美、德、加)卢尔希(人名)
I lurched and almost fell to the ground.
我打了个趔趄,差点摔倒在地。
The drunk man went home with a lurch.
那个醉汉踉踉跄跄地回家了。
The bank clerk's attitude lurched when he saw the manager.
银行职员见到经理时态度突然转变了。
The train lurched forward and some of the people standing fell over.
火车突然向前晃动了一下 一些站着的人跌倒了
The train gave a violent lurch.
火车突然向前猛动了一下。
The car took a lurch forward.
汽车一个趔趄,向前冲去。
His heart gave a lurch when he saw her.
他见到她时心怦然一跳。
Their relationship seems to lurch from one crisis to the next.
他们的关系好像坎坷不平,危机不断。
The property sector was another casualty of the lurch toward higher interest rates.
房地产业是利率突然提高的又一受损行业。
n.|frustration/setback;突然倾斜;蹒跚;挫折
vi.|pitch/slope/lean;倾斜;蹒跚
vt.|defeat/down;击败
单词lurch 的含义及用法如下:
动词(vi.)
突然倾斜/摇晃:指物体(如船、车辆)或人因失去平衡而突然前倾、侧倾或摇晃。
例句:The truck lurched to the side on the icy road.(卡车在结冰的路面上突然侧倾。)
蹒跚而行:形容人因受伤、醉酒或虚弱而走路不稳。
例句:He lurched down the street after the accident.(事故后他沿街踉跄而行。)
名词(n.)
突然的倾斜或摇晃:描述物体或动作的突然失衡状态。
例句:The boat gave a sudden lurch in the storm.(船在暴风雨中突然倾斜。)
挫折/困境:比喻处于尴尬或艰难的处境。
例句:The company was left in the lurch after the CEO resigned.(CEO辞职后,公司陷入困境。)
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单词 lurch 是一个动词,表示突然倾斜或摇晃,通常是因为失去平衡或缺乏支撑。它也可以用作名词,表示突然的倾斜或摇晃。
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