gangling 英 [ˈgæŋglɪŋ]   美 [ˈɡæŋɡlɪŋ]

gangling

gangling  英 [ˈgæŋglɪŋ] 美 [ˈɡæŋɡlɪŋ]

adj. 过分瘦长的;动作笨拙难看的  v. 笨拙地移动(gangle的ing形式) 

The angel told the evangelist's evangel to a gang of fanged gangling gangsters. 天使把福音传道者的佳音传给一伙有毒牙的瘦长匪徒。
My leg is fine and gangling, bestrewed the decorative pattern of black and white alternate with, a lot of spiders regard me as is the gnat that comes from foreign land. 我的腿纤细瘦长,布满了黑白相间的花纹,很多蜘蛛都把我当成是来自异乡的小昆虫。

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  • adj. 过分瘦长的;动作笨拙难看的
  • v. 笨拙地移动(gangle的ing形式)
  • 1. The angel told the evangelist's evangel to a gang of fanged gangling gangsters.

    天使把福音传道者的佳音传给一伙有毒牙的瘦长匪徒。

  • 2. My leg is fine and gangling, bestrewed the decorative pattern of black and white alternate with, a lot of spiders regard me as is the gnat that comes from foreign land.

    我的腿纤细瘦长,布满了黑白相间的花纹,很多蜘蛛都把我当成是来自异乡的小昆虫。

  • 3. For example, one compares flat and little space, unfavorable put gangling thing.

    例如,一个比较扁而小的空间,就不宜放瘦长之物。

  • gangling (adj.) "long and loose-jointed," by 1812, from Scottish and Northern English gang (v.) "to walk, go," which is a survival of Old English gangan, which is related to gang (n.). The form of the word is that of a present-participle adjective from a frequentative verb (as in fondling, trampling), but no intermediate forms are known. The sense extension would seem to be via some notion involving looseness in walking.
gan·gling / ˈɡæŋɡlɪŋ ; NAmE ˈɡæŋɡlɪŋ / ( also gan·gly / ˈɡæŋɡli ; NAmE ˈɡæŋɡli / ) adjective (of a person ) tall, thin and awkward in their movements 又高又瘦且动作笨拙的 SYN lanky a gangling youth/adolescent 高瘦而笨拙的青年╱青少年 gan·gling / ˈɡæŋɡlɪŋ ; NAmE ˈɡæŋɡlɪŋ / gan·gly / ˈɡæŋɡli ; NAmE ˈɡæŋɡli /
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