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词汇 lurched
释义 lurched
past simple and past participle oflurch
lurch
verb
uk /lɜːtʃ/ us /lɝːtʃ/
[ I ]
to move in a way that is not regular or normal, especially making sudden movements backwards or forwards or from side to side: 摇晃,晃动;(尤指)突然倾斜
The train lurched forward and some of the people standing fell over.火车突然向前晃动了一下,一些站着的人跌倒了。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to walk in a way that is not controlled or even
stumbleHe was stumbling around the house like he was drunk.
lumberWe held our breath as a black bear lumbered across the hiking trail ahead of us.
galumphThe children galumphed down the steps and raced outside to play.
bumbleHe bumbled into her and spilled her drink down her gown.
falterThe dancer faltered right before the jump and landed awkwardly.
totterHe tottered carefully down the gangplank, clutching at the railing.
[ I+ adv/prep ]
to act or continue in a way that is uncontrolled and not regular, often with sudden changes: 蹒跚,踉跄,磕磕绊绊
We seem to lurch from crisis to crisis.我们似乎总是跌跌撞撞,危机不断。
She just lurches from one bad relationship to another.她情路坎坷。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Moving unsteadily or with difficulty
blunder
bumble
dodder
dodderer
doddery
favour
inflexibly
limp
lollop
lumber
lumpily
lurch
reel
squeeze
toddle
toil
totter
tottering
totteringly
tumble

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Making short, sudden movements

Examples of lurched


lurched

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


In the early 1930s, as the industry lurched from crisis to crisis, the jobber's position was jeopardised further.
As the economy lurched down from the 1680s, however, civic funding ran out and urban improvement ground to a halt.
As the project has lurched inevitably from one calamity to another, the case for planning has grown by leaps and bounds.
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It seems to us that what we have now is policies that have completely failed, strategies that have lurched from one to another.
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All through my young years it seemed as though we lurched from one crisis to the next.
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The company's attitude to the drought has lurched from abject complacency to total panic.
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Now we have lurched rather the other way.
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In my time, it has lurched from strong to weak, from bold to bland, from coherent to confused, and from determined to downright dangerous.
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The water authorities have lurched from crisis to crisis.
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Why has it lurched from crisis to crisis?
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They have lurched from complacency to panic, gone back to complacency and then panicked again.
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During these forty years we lurched from crisis to crisis.
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From its first moment, the trust has lurched from one financial crisis to another.
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The problem is that we have lurched from one extreme to the other.
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We have since the war lurched from one financial crisis to another.
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