staggering如何读

英:[ˈstægərɪŋ]

美:[ˈstæɡərɪŋ]

staggering是什么意思

adj.

难以置信的,令人震惊的

蹒跚的

犹豫的

v.

蹒跚(stagger的现在分词)

使…感到震惊[担心]

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staggering自然拼读

stag·ger·ing

stae gr ihng

staggering扩展

staggeringly (adv.)

staggering词根

词根:stagger

adj.

stagger 交错的;错开的

adv.

staggeringly 摇晃地;蹒跚地

n.

stagger 蹒跚;交错安排

staggerer 摇晃者;犹豫者;难题

vi.

stagger 蹒跚;犹豫

vt.

stagger 蹒跚;使交错;使犹豫

staggering英英释义

adjective

astounding, shocking, or highly disturbing.Swimming such a distance and in such dangerous waters was a staggering feat.The bloody battle resulted in a staggering number of deaths.The wedding was extraordinary and the cost was staggering.

causing one to become unstable or near collapse; very powerful or heavy in impact.His opponent dealt him a staggering blow to the head.The new taxes imposed a staggering burden on the peasants.

staggering词源中文解释

"惊人的",1560年代,来自 stagger(动词)的比喻现在分词形容词。相关词汇: Staggeringly。

staggering词源英文解释

The first known use of staggering was in 1565

staggering儿童词典英英释义

stagnateverb

to be or become stagnant

stagnantadjective

not flowing in a current or stream : motionless

not active or brisk

stagnant business

stagnantadjective

not flowing in a current or stream : motionless

not active or brisk

stagnant business

stagnantadjective

not flowing in a current or stream : motionless

not active or brisk

stagnant business

stagingnoun

scaffolding sense 1

the putting of a play on the stage

staghoundnoun

a large heavy hound once used in hunting deer and other large animals

stagger1 of 2verb

to move or cause to move unsteadily from side to side as if about to fall

to begin to doubt and waver : become less confident

to cause to doubt, waver, or hesitate : overwhelm

were staggered by the problems they had to face

to place or arrange in a zigzag or alternate but regular way

stagger2 of 2noun

plural an abnormal condition of domestic animals associated with damage to the central nervous system and marked by unsteady movements and falling

a reeling or unsteady gait or stance

staggeringadjective

so great as to cause one to stagger : astonishing, overwhelming staggering medical bills

a staggering achievement

staggeringadjective

so great as to cause one to stagger : astonishing, overwhelming staggering medical bills

a staggering achievement

staggering 例句

1 Adding up all the energy received over the earth's surface gives a staggering total.

把地球表面接收到的能量全部加起来,将得出一个令人惊愕的数字.

2 The public response was absolutely staggering.

公众的反应非常令人惊愕。

3 They came back staggering under the load of meat.

4 Like Waterman and McCunn, he displayed a staggering paucity of common sense.

5 Results absolutely staggering.

成绩绝对让人瞠目结舌。

6 He pushed on, staggering sometimes with his weariness but never stopping.

7 He's drunk and is staggering.

他喝醉了,走路跌跌撞撞的.

8 On February 18, weekly US casualty figures hit their highest number ever in the war—a staggering 543 Americans were killed and 2,547 wounded in just seven days of fighting.

9 Almost at once she was back again staggering under the weight of an enormous round chocolate cake on a china platter.

10 Then he hooked Bull’s arm around his neck and together they rose, and began staggering toward home.

11 And that's when I looked back and saw him, my dad, staggering from the bedroom, his lips bloody, a pistol in his hand.

12 By season’s end, Seabiscuit had been shipped over six thousand miles and raced a staggering thirty-five times, at least triple the typical workload.

13 He found his feet again and lurched to the rail, and then he was fighting, staggering and splashing across crooked decks awash with water.

14 “Planchette felt very strongly about a nun, John. Perhaps something of the sort—a dark, vague figure, even—has been seen in the neighborhood? Villagers terrified when staggering home late at night?”

15 I scooped Helena into my arms, staggering to my feet.

16 Braking, he managed to bring the car to a staggering, careening halt; he slammed off the motor and got out his laser tube.

17 Somewhere close by, another person was panting and coughing and staggering around.

18 The East Lancashire Railway..has attracted a staggering 10,000 visitors.

19 We watched a honeybee lurch from one fat flower to the next, drunk and staggering under the weight of all that botanical destiny.

20 The energy, in a climate so hot as to be staggering, is also staggering.

staggering 同义词

1 令人吃惊的

startling crashing horrendous

3 使摇晃的

wobbling

7 使摇晃

wobbling roll stagger

12 犹豫的

hesitant juberous

13 令人吃惊

startling crashing beat creation

21 令人困惑的

funny spiny knotty

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