n. 1.(船忽然发生的)倾侧。 2.(醉汉的)东歪西倒,蹒跚。 3.〔美国〕倾向,癖好。 vi. 1.(船)突然倾侧。 2.东歪西倒,蹒跚。 短语和例子 lurch toward 歪向。 lurch against a post 歪靠在木柱上。 n. (某些牌戏中)大败,惨败;〔比喻〕极狼狈的处境,困境。 leave sb. in the lurch 在某人危难时舍弃不顾。 vi. 〔英方〕(偷偷摸摸地)徘徊,逡巡;偷偷地躲藏在某处,埋伏。 vt. 〔古语〕欺骗。 n. 〔古语〕潜行,徘徊,逡巡;潜伏,埋伏。
an unsteady uneven gait 同义词:stumble, stagger,
the act of moving forward suddenly 同义词:lunge,
abrupt up-and-down motion (as caused by a ship or other conveyance); "the pitching and tossing was quite exciting" 同义词:pitch, pitching,
a decisive defeat in a game (especially in cribbage)
defeat by a lurch 同义词:skunk,
move abruptly; "The ship suddenly lurched to the left" 同义词:pitch, shift,
walk as if unable to control one''s movements; "The drunken man staggered into the room" 同义词:stagger, reel, keel, swag, careen,
move slowly and unsteadily; "The truck lurched down the road"
loiter about, with no apparent aim 同义词:prowl,
LURCH is a tool for software design debugging that uses a nondeterministic algorithm to quickly explore the reachable states of a software model. By performing a partial and random search, LURCH looks for faults in the model and reports the pathways leading to the faults.
例句与用法
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I wonder what he made that lurch for . 我不懂他干嘛弄得如此困境。
2.
Easton lurched in noisely . 伊斯顿蹒跚地走进来,声音很响。
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The ship gave a lurch to starboard . 船突然向右侧倾斜。
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The unfortunate natives were left in the lurch . 倒霉的当地人就在危险时被舍弃不顾了。
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He ran lurching down the steep slope to the road . 他蹒跚着冲下陡峭的山坡,来到公路上。
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He stands up, lurches toward her, and strikes her . 他站起身来,东倒西歪地过去给了妻子一个巴掌。
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The lights grow brighter as the earth lurches away from the sun . 大地蹒跚着离开太阳,电灯显得更亮。
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Mr. dolphus raymond lurched by on his thoroughbred . 多尔佛斯雷蒙德先生骑着他的纯种马晃晃悠悠地过去了。
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It lurches from a standstill in a reaction to the movement of the outgoing rock . 它会以投石运动的反作用晃动起来。
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It was all kunta could do to keep staggering and lurching behind samson . 昆塔勉强地在萨姆森后面东倒西歪,跌跌撞撞地走着。