vi.蹒跚;犹豫
adj.交错的;错开的
n.蹒跚;交错安排
vt.蹒跚;使交错;使犹豫
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
sagger───n.耐火粘土(制烧箱用的);vt.用火泥箱烘烧;n.(Sagger)人名;(阿拉伯)萨贾尔
shagger───吻痕
stager───n.老练的人;演员;经验丰富的人;n.(Stager)人名;(德、捷)施塔格
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
stagier───adj.更做作的,更似演戏的
swagger───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)
tagger───n.薄铁片;垂下物;尾随者;加标签者
so many runners that they had to stagger the start.───赛跑的选手很多,他们不得不把起跑的时间错开。
I managed to stagger the last few steps.───我好不容易跌跌撞撞走了这最后几步。
We seem to stagger from one crisis to the next.───我们仿佛在接连不断的危机中举步维艰。
As he grew, and I watched him stagger about, squeak his first words, and turn into a beautiful little boy, that feeling did not change.───当他逐渐长大,我看着他蹒跚地走来都去,依依呀呀地学会说第一个词,长成一个漂亮的小男孩,这种感觉还是没有改变。
and when he rose to his feet to stagger on into the day, it was included in the pack on his back.───等到他站起来,摇摇晃晃地开始这一天的路程的时候,这个口袋仍然包在他背后的包袱里。
If you and I learn how to manage the business and the lands right here, John, we'll make a fortune that will stagger the ship owners.───我要是摸透了在这里做生意和经营土地的门道,约翰,我们发的财能叫当船主的吓一跳。
If Greece is to do more than simply stagger from bail-out to bail-out, the country needs a profound change in its political culture.───如果希腊要走出这种蹒跚于一个又一个纾困计划的困境,需要对其政治文化进行深刻变革。
After four years of restructuring efforts during which it had lost more than $80 billion, GM was too enfeebled to stagger on.───4年的结构调整努力,使通用损失了800亿美元,它太虚弱了,无法躲开这场打击。
The older woman took a few aimless steps and stared vacantly around, then suddenly she began to tremble and stagger backward.───那老女人徘徊观望了一回,忽然手脚发抖,踉踉跄跄退下几步……。(鲁迅《药》)