hobble 英 ['hɒb(ə)l]   美 ['hɑbl]

hobble

hobble  英 ['hɒb(ə)l] 美 ['hɑbl]

vi. 蹒跚;跛行  vt. 使跛行  n. 跛行步态 

进行时:hobbling  过去式:hobbled  过去分词:hobbled  第三人称单数:hobbles  名词复数:hobbles 

The Spain midfielder missed the midweek Champions League victory over Porto because of the hamstring problem which had seen him hobble out of the win against Burnley. 西班牙中场在上周与伯尔利的比赛中蹒跚下场,正因为这次腿部的伤势使他错过了周中对阵波尔图的冠军杯比赛。
This will hobble the development of cheaper sources of clean energy, delaying the much-needed expansion of clean energy markets and increasing costs for U. S. consumers. 这将阻碍廉价清洁能源资源的开发,延迟迫切需要的清洁能源市场的扩大,并且会增加美国消费者的支出。

  • When you hobble, you walk awkwardly or unsteadily because you're in pain. You might wipe out on your bike and then hobble back home, pushing it in front of you.
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  • vi. 蹒跚;跛行
  • vt. 使跛行
  • n. 跛行步态
  • 1. The Spain midfielder missed the midweek Champions League victory over Porto because of the hamstring problem which had seen him hobble out of the win against Burnley.

    西班牙中场在上周与伯尔利的比赛中蹒跚下场,正因为这次腿部的伤势使他错过了周中对阵波尔图的冠军杯比赛。

  • 2. This will hobble the development of cheaper sources of clean energy, delaying the much-needed expansion of clean energy markets and increasing costs for U. S. consumers.

    这将阻碍廉价清洁能源资源的开发,延迟迫切需要的清洁能源市场的扩大,并且会增加美国消费者的支出。

  • hobble (n.) 1727, "a hobbling gait," from hobble (v.). From 1775 as "something that hobbles."
  • hobble (v.) c. 1300, hoblen "to rock back and forth, toss up and down," probably from or cognate with dialectal German hoppeln, Dutch hobbelen "toss, ride on a hobby-horse; stutter, stammer" (which, however, is not recorded before late 15c.). Or perhaps a variant frequentative of hop (v.).
hob·ble / ˈhɒbl ; NAmE ˈhɑːbl / verb 1 [intransitive ] (+ adv./prep.) to walk with difficulty, especially because your feet or legs hurt 蹒跚;跛行 SYN limp The old man hobbled across the road. 老人一瘸一拐地穿过马路。 2 [transitive ] hobblesth to tie together two legs of a horse or other animal in order to stop it from running away 捆绑(马等的)两腿(以防其走失) 3 [transitive ] hobblesth to make it more difficult for sb to do sth or for sth to happen 阻止;妨碍 hobble hobbles hobbled hobbling hob·ble / ˈhɒbl ; NAmE ˈhɑːbl /
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