lurched
英 [lɜːtʃt]
美 [lɜːrtʃt]
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的过去式
双语例句
- The drunken man lurched along. The drunken man rolled up to me.
那醉汉向我蹒跚走来。 - Yet this week it lurched closer to extinction after senior figures walked out to form a new political group.
但是在这个礼拜,当几名高级会员宣布退出并自己组成了一个新政党后,它却被推向了灭亡。 - 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。 - The tanks lurched once again into life.
坦克颠簸了一下又开动起来。 - A crowd of drunken football supporters lurched down the street, singing and shouting.
一群喝醉了的足球迷摇摇摆摆,又叫又唱地走过街头。 - Twisted her ankle and lurched home;
扭伤了脚踝,她一步一扭地走回家; - King Kong lurched around smashing down skyscrapers.
金刚到处横冲直撞,砸倒了许多摩天大厦。 - FOR more than a year the euro zone's debt drama has lurched from one nail-biting scene to another.
一年多来,欧元区债务危机的“戏剧”波折的在一个个扣人心弦的场景中不断转换。 - He stumbled with his old awkwardness after her, and his shoulders swung and lurched perilously.
他又是那样笨拙蹒跚地走在她的后面。甩着肩膀危险地晃动着身子。 - She stood transfixed as the man lurched unsteadily across the busy road.
看到那个人摇摇晃晃地穿过车来车往的马路时,她吓呆了。