shambled

英 [ˈʃæmbld] 美 [ˈʃæmbld]

v.  拖着脚走; 蹒跚
shamble的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 拖着脚走;蹒跚而行
    If you shamble somewhere, you walk clumsily, pulling your feet along the ground.
    1. The conductor shambled to the next carriage.
      售票员慵懒地拖着脚走向下一节车厢。
    2. ...his tall, shambling figure.
      他那高大而且步履蹒跚的背影

双语例句

  1. The conductor shambled to the next carriage.
    售票员慵懒地拖着脚走向下一节车厢。
  2. The old tramp shambled up to me.
    那个老流浪者拖着脚向我走来。
  3. All eyes followed him and, eager to be moving, they shambled out.
    大家的眼跟着祥子,腿也想动,都搭讪着走出来。
  4. The valet shambled down the passage in his slippers.
    仆人趿着拖鞋蹒跚地沿着过道走开去了。
  5. A drunken man shambled along the street.
    一个喝醉酒的人沿街踉跄而行。
  6. The poet Ampleforth shambled into the cell.
    诗人安普尔福思踉跄进了牢房。
  7. Sick patients shambled along the hospital corridors.
    病人们沿着医院的走廊蹒跚而行。
  8. I shambled along behind Jessica, not bothering to pretend to listen anymore.
    我蹒跚着走在杰西卡后面,不再费神假装在听她说话了。