crouch
crouch 英 [kraʊtʃ] 美 [kraʊtʃ]
vi. 蹲伏,蜷伏;卑躬屈膝 vt. 低头;屈膝 n. 蹲伏
进行时:crouching 过去式:crouched 过去分词:crouched 第三人称单数:crouches 名词复数:crouches
- To crouch is to bend your knees, pull your body in, and sit on your heels. This position is called a crouch. You might crouch down to pet a kitten or catch a baseball.
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- vi. 蹲伏,蜷伏;卑躬屈膝
- vt. 低头;屈膝
- n. 蹲伏
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1. Instead, the prisoner had to crouch, and no food or water only added to the agony.
相反,囚犯必须蜷缩着,没有食物或水的提供只是增加这痛苦。
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2. Then he sat back in a crouch, legs shaking a little. His eyes, glazed and half-shut, stared blankly at the floor.
然后他屈膝蹲在了后面,腿还有点发抖,玻璃般半睁的眼睛茫然地盯着地上看。
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3. Jack landed in a crouch in front of a startled gunman. The man raised the Uzi and Jack fired, blowing the top of his head off.
杰克以蹲伏姿势落地,面前是一个大吃一惊的枪手,他刚刚抬起手中的乌兹冲锋枪,杰克就一枪轰掉了他脑袋的上半部分。
- crouch (v.) late 14c., probably from Old French crochir "become bent, crooked," from croche "hook" (see crochet). Related: Crouched; crouching. As a noun, from 1590s.
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