gropings

英 [grəʊpɪŋ] 美 [groʊpɪŋ]

adj.  探索的,暗中摸索的
v.  暗中摸,摸索( grope的现在分词 ); 探索,搜寻



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 摸索;探寻
    If you grope for something that you cannot see, you try to find it by moving your hands around in order to feel it.
    1. With his left hand he groped for the knob, turned it, and pulled the door open...
      他左手摸索着门把手,转动一下,然后推开门。
    2. Bunbury groped in his breast pocket for his wallet.
      邦伯里手伸进前胸口袋里摸索钱包。
  2. VERB 摸索着走
    If you grope your way to a place, you move there, holding your hands in front of you and feeling the way because you cannot see anything.
    1. I didn't turn on the light, but groped my way across the room.
      我没有开灯,而是一路摸黑走过房间。
  3. VERB 探索;努力寻求
    If you grope for something, for example the solution to a problem, you try to think of it, when you have no real idea what it could be.
    1. He groped for solutions to the problems facing the country...
      他在探求国家所面临问题的解决办法。
    2. She groped for a simple word to express a simple idea.
      她想找个简单的词来表达简单的想法。
  4. VERB 抚摸;猥亵
    If one person gropes another, they touch or take hold of them in a rough, sexual way.
    1. He would try to grope her breasts and put his hand up her skirt.
      他会试图摸她的胸部,还把手从她的裙子上向上移。
    2. Grope is also a noun.
    3. She even boasted of having a grope in a cupboard with a 13-year-old.
      她甚至吹嘘曾和一个13岁的男孩在衣橱里有过肌肤之亲。

双语例句

  1. Their clumsy gropings seemed meaningless to her.
    他们那种笨手笨脚的触摸似乎对她毫无意义。
  2. Early scientific gropings with radar.
    早期利用雷达进行的科学探索。