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 young man lurched to his feet.
那个年轻人突然一扭身,站了起来。 - The ship lurched in the storm.
船只在暴风雨中突然摇晃了起来。 - He pulled on his cup, lurched desperately through the doorway, and was gone.
他戴上鸭舌帽,不顾死活地蹒跚着走出门口,就不见了。 - The state government has lurched from one budget crisis to another
州政府陷入一个又一个的预算危机。 - 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。 - The tanks lurched once again into life.
坦克颠簸了一下又开动起来。 - The wounded man reeled and fell as he lurched toward the bear with a knife.
当那个受伤的人拿着刀子东倒西歪地朝着熊走去时,踉跄了一下就跌倒了。 - 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。 - More and more frequently the vessel lurched into a sudden roll.
船不时会猛烈摇晃一下,而且越来越频繁。 - The train lurched forward and some of the people standing fell over.
火车突然向前晃动,使一些站着的人摔倒了。
