v.蹒跚(stagger的过去式和过去分词)
adj.错列的;吃惊的
staggerer───n.摇晃者;犹豫者;难题
swaggered───v.大摇大摆地走,趾高气扬地行走或行事;吓唬,虚张声势吓人;吹牛;n.神气十足,大摇大摆;趾高气扬;吹牛;虚张声势;adj.漂亮的,时髦的;(外衣)下摆宽松的;n.(Swagger)(美)史华杰尔(人名)
daggered───n.匕首,短剑;vt.用剑刺;n.(Dagger)人名;(俄)达格尔
sniggered───暗笑;窃笑;傻笑(snigger的过去式和过去分词)
staggard───n.4岁的雄性赤鹿
stagged───n.牡鹿;不带女伴的舞客;阉割过的雄鹿;adj.全是男人的;vi.不带女伴参加晚会;n.(Stag)人名;(英)斯塔格;(瑞典)斯塔格
stagger───vt.蹒跚;使交错;使犹豫;vi.蹒跚;犹豫;n.蹒跚;交错安排;adj.交错的;错开的
staggers───n.摇摆症(stagger的复数);v.蹒跚(stagger的第三人称单数形式);n.(Staggers)人名;(英)斯塔格斯
staggery───adj.蹒跚的,摇晃的
He staggered a little under the weight of his backpack.───他身上的背包压得他有点步履蹒跚。
He staggered in and dropped into a chair.───他蹒跚着走进来,一屁股坐在椅子上。
Her remarks staggered me.───她的话让我震惊。
King staggered after him, and, with a pang like that of dissolution, delivered another blow.───汤姆金蹒跚地追过去,忍受着好象要瓦解一样的剧疼,又打了一拳。
He was staggered by his rashness, his weakness, and by the characteristic nature of such an outburst.───他一下子就被自己这样轻率、软弱和与生俱来的易于冲动的性格给吓住了。
"Everybody was rather staggered to see such a strong number, " said Richard Jerram, chief economist at Macquarie Securities in Tokyo.───麦格理证券(MacquarieSecurities)驻东京首席经济学家理查德•杰拉姆(RichardJerram)表示:“看到如此强劲的数据,所有人都感到有些意外。”
But he staggered under canvas, pulled his boots off, snored on the ground cloth for a while, woke Jack with the clacking of his jaw.───他摇摇晃晃地钻出了了帆布帐篷,扯掉靴子,刚在铺在地下的毯子上打了一小会儿呼噜,就上牙嗑下牙地叫醒了杰克。
He lifted her and staggered on to the bank, out of the horror of wet, grey clay.───他抱着她,跌跌撞撞走到岸上,走出了对潮湿的,充满腐臭的泥土的恐惧。
My spirit was broken. I staggered off the road into a clump of underbrush and dropped like a sack of bricks.───我的斗志全丧失了,我蹒跚着从街道上走下来,进到一丛树林中,像一袋子砖头似的瘫在地上。
He staggered home, drunk.
They staggered in a zigzag across the tarmac.
He staggered on the uneven surface of the car park.
She staggered blindly off into the darkness.
The baby dog staggered to me.
Dazed survivors staggered from the wreckage.
I was staggered at her rudeness.
I was absolutely staggered when I saw the bill.
The injured woman staggered to her feet.