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小词详解 | lurch
lurch 英 [lɜːtʃ] 美 [lɜːrtʃ]
Countries should try to ensure that their welfare systems do not penalise marriage among the poor. They should not, however, lurch in the other direction by providing tax benefits to the married.
各国政府应努力确保它们的福利制度不会不利于选择结婚的穷人,但也不应倒向另一个方向,给予已婚人士税收优惠。
——《经济学人》Each time, as I lurched forward out of my cough medicine stupor, I felt a warm, comforting hand on my arm.
每一次,我在服过咳嗽药的昏沉中蹒跚向前时,我的手臂上都能感到一只温暖的、给人以安慰的手。
——《纽约时报》
[动词] 做出突然的、不稳定的、不受控制的动作或一系列动作;摇晃地走
火车突然向前晃动了一下,一些站着的人跌倒了。
The train lurched forward and some of the people standing fell over.该党突然倒向右倾将会失去很多人的支持。
The party's wild lurch to the right will lose it a lot of support.
他见到她时心怦然一跳。
His heart gave a lurch when he saw her.
那男人醉醺醺地踉跄着走出了酒吧。
The man lurched drunkenly out of the pub.她情路坎坷。
She just lurches from one bad relationship to another.
州政府陷入一个又一个的预算危机。
The state government has lurched from one budget crisis to another.
你总不会对老朋友见死不救吧?
You wouldn't leave an old friend in the lurch, surely?
I've never been able to plan my life. I just lurch from indecision to indecision.
我从来没能计划好我的生活。我只是从这一时的犹豫不决摇摆到下一刻的犹豫不决。
stagger: walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall stumble: trip repeatedly as one walks totter: move in a feeble or unsteady way