shambling
基本解释
- adj. 拖沓的;呆滞的
- v. 拖着脚步走;蹒跚的走(shamble的ing形式)
英汉例句
- The queen remembered the Maid of Tarth, a huge, ugly, shambling thing who dressed in man’s mail.
太后记起了那个塔斯的处女,一个硕大丑陋、笨手笨脚的东西,披着男人的盔甲。 - One way in which he differs from his boss is a personal, shambling humility that shows through in his design.
他和他老板的区别在于他个人内敛谦逊的性格,而这一点在他的设计中也有体现。 - Theatre and film insisted on their own versions, in particular refusing to grant the creature any eloquence: it was a pitiful, shambling mute in stage adaptations in
不同的舞台剧本和电影脚本各有自己偏爱的版本,特别是都不给那个人造物任何表达自己的机会:在伦敦西区的舞台上,它的形象向来都是个可怜的、脚步踉跄的哑巴,很久之后才有博瑞斯·卡洛夫(Boris Karloff)在荧屏上扮演的那种可以结结巴巴的形象。 - The rotting, cracking horror of the city around is spilling in over walls and just barely kept at bay by shambling armored stilt-walkers.
FORBES: Dishonored: Dark, Unsettling, and Riveting - Think of a tall, shambling man, awkward but energetic and sharp-eyed.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Gone Tomorrow' - Nevertheless, his story of an unnamed father and son after an unnamed Armageddon, shambling ever southwards in an unnamed country, gradually conjures a compelling and memorable dread.
ECONOMIST: New fiction
双语例句
权威例句
词组短语
- Shambling Hordes 蹒行亡者
- Shambling Shell 跛行残躯
- shambling dance 拖沓舞蹈
- Shambling Strider 蹒跚步者
- Shambling Swarm 跛行虫群
短语
英英字典
- to walk or move along in an awkward or unsteady way
- an awkward or unsteady walk