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lurch

美[lɜrtʃ],英[lɜːtʃ],

释义

v. 摇晃;倾斜;东倒西歪;(心脏或胃)突然跳动; n. 突然倾斜;(突然感到)兴奋或失望; 网络释义: 蹒跚;徘徊;举步蹒跚;

例句

So will I now lurch out of neutral and start revving up my personal brand a bit? Perhaps. At least I know what I have to do.
那么现在我就要走出中立者的行列,开始加速个人品牌的建设吗?或许。至少我知道我必须做什么。
A month ago, the chatter in financial circles was that Britain was the one rich country that might take a populist lurch.
一个月前,在商业圈里喋喋不休地谈论的是英国是一个可能有着民粹主义倾向的富有的国家。
You can feel the rooted weight in him, so your fingers curl into the thick collar of his jacket as you lurch closer.
你承受着他的重量,手指纠缠着他夹克厚厚的领子,身体努力地靠近他。
We were having a meal when he met some of his old friends and went off with them, leaving me in the lurch to pay the bill.
我们在吃饭时,他碰到了几个老朋友,后来和他们一同离去,结果抛下我一人付帐。
National governments seem to lurch from complacency to hostility depending on the state of the economy, and opinion polls.
国家政府(对待移民的态度)似乎会从自满转变成敌对,这就要取决于国家的经济和民调了。
In such situation, you are not supposed to leave the children in the lurch.
He remained suspicious to the end that the plutocracies were planning to leave him in the lurch.
直到最后,他一直满腹狐疑,唯恐美国的富豪集团计划危难之时弃他于不顾。
The EU's leaders, who seem to lurch from one crisis summit to the next, will have no capacity left to focus on global challenges.
似乎从一次危机峰会赶赴另一次危机峰会的欧盟领导人,将不会有余力关注全球挑战。
I've never been able to plan my life. I just lurch from indecision to indecision.
我从来都没能够计划安排我的生活。我是从一次犹豫不决跌撞到下一次犹豫不决。
For the first time ever, getting out of a car is no picnic. My back is hunched. And I'm holding on to handrails as I lurch upstairs.
有史以来第一次,我从车里出来不是去野餐。我的背已经又弯又驼了。当我挣扎着上楼时,我必须要扶着扶手。

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