stagger
英 ['stægə]
美 ['stægɚ]
- 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
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“使打嗝”,克劳斯看到迈克尔吓得死打嗝《吸血鬼日记》
2. 因为“震惊”而导致的蹒跚、摇晃,犹如晴天霹雳。
3. stumble + swagger => stagger.
4. stumble => stagger.
stagger 蹒跚,踉跄,震惊,吃惊,使交错,错开来自古诺斯语 stakra,推,挤,使打转,来自 Proto-Germanic*stakon,棍子,柱子,来自 PIE*steg, 棍子,柱子,词源同 stack,stick.-er,表反复。其字面意思可能是用棍子在后面追打或赶,引申 词义蹒跚,踉跄,及相关比喻义。
- stagger (v.)
- mid-15c., "walk unsteadily, reel" (intransitive), altered from stakeren (early 14c.), from a Scandinavian source (compare Old Danish stagra, Old Norse stakra "to push, shove, cause to reel," also "to stumble, stagger," perhaps literally "hit with a stick," from Proto-Germanic *stakon- "a stake," from PIE *steg- (1) "pole, stick." Cognate with Dutch staggelen "to stagger," German staggeln "to stammer." Transitive sense of "bewilder, amaze" first recorded 1550s; that of "arrange in a zig-zag pattern" is from 1856. Related: Staggered; staggering.
- 1. Truman allowed him to stagger on for nearly another two years.
- 杜鲁门允许他又硬撑了近两年。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Our management has decided to stagger our working hour.
- 我们的管理层已决定错开工作时间.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. The unexpected blow did not stagger his resolution.
- 这个意外打击并没有动摇他的决心.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
- 4. Stagger and stumble suggest unsteady or uncontrolledmovement.
- stagger和stumble均指不稳的或身不由己的动作.
来自互联网
- 5. We can't hold the two meetings at the same time; we must stagger them.
- 这两个会不能同时开, 得错一下.
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》