limp 英 [lɪmp]   美 [lɪmp]

limp

limp  英 [lɪmp] 美 [lɪmp]

adj. 柔软的,无力的;软弱的  vi. 跛行,一拐一拐地走;缓慢费力地前进  n. 跛行 

进行时:limping  过去式:limped  过去分词:limped  第三人称单数:limps  名词复数:limps  比较级:limper  最高级:limpest 

For the rest of his life, he walked with a limp and sometimes used a cane. 在之后的人生里,车祸造成他一只脚跛行,有时他还会使用拐杖。
Your muscles are feeling loose and limp, so relaxed, so deliciously serene, so wonderfully lazy. 你的肌肉放松且柔软,如此的放松,如此平静至极,如此懒散至极。

  • If you walk unevenly, you have a limp. Maybe you pulled your hamstring at the annual Thanksgiving Day Football Showdown, or maybe one leg is three inches shorter than the other. Whatever the reason, if your gait is off kilter, you limp.
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  • adj. 柔软的,无力的;软弱的
  • vi. 跛行,一拐一拐地走;缓慢费力地前进
  • n. 跛行
  • 1. For the rest of his life, he walked with a limp and sometimes used a cane.

    在之后的人生里,车祸造成他一只脚跛行,有时他还会使用拐杖。

  • 2. Your muscles are feeling loose and limp, so relaxed, so deliciously serene, so wonderfully lazy.

    你的肌肉放松且柔软,如此的放松,如此平静至极,如此懒散至极。

  • 3. The pain increases as you continue running and will typically cause you to limp.

    这种疼痛感随着继续跑步愈发厉害并将会典型地导致跛行。

  • limp (adj.) "flaccid, drooping, lacking stiffness or firmness," 1706, of obscure origin, apparently from the first element in Old English lemphealt (see limp (v.)). Related: Limply; limpness. A limp wrist as indicative of male effeminate homosexuality is from 1960.
  • limp (n.) 1818, from limp (v.).
  • limp (v.) "move with a halting or jerky step," 1560s, of unknown origin, not found in Old or Middle English; perhaps related to Middle English lympen "to fall short" (c. 1400), which probably is from Old English lemphealt "halting, lame, limping," the first element of which is itself obscure.
limp / lɪmp ; NAmE lɪmp / adjective , verb , noun limp limps limped limping adjective 1 lacking strength or energy 无力的;无生气的;无精神的 His hand went limp and the knife clattered to the ground. 他的手一软,刀子当啷一声掉到地上。 She felt limp and exhausted. 她感到浑身无力,累极了。 2 not stiff or firm 柔软的;不直挺的 The hat had become limp and shapeless. 这帽子软得不成样子了。 limp·ly / lɪmpli ; NAmE lɪmpli / adverb Her hair hung limplyover her forehead. 她的头发蓬松地垂在前额上。 verb 1 [intransitive ] to walk slowly or with difficulty because one leg is injured 瘸着走;跛行;蹒跚 She had twisted her ankle and was limping. 她把脚踝扭伤了,一瘸一拐地走着。 + adv./prep. Matt limped painfully off the field. 马特忍着痛歪歪斜斜地走出了运动场。 2 [intransitive ] + adv./prep. to move slowly or with difficulty after being damaged (受损后)缓慢行进,艰难地移动 The plane limped back to the airport. 飞机艰难地返回了机场。 ( figurative) The government was limping along in its usual way. 政府按老一套挣扎着应付。 noun [usually singular ] a way of walking in which one leg is used less than normal because it is injured or stiff 跛行 to walk with a slight/pronounced limp 有点╱明显地一瘸一拐地走 limp / lɪmp ; NAmE lɪmp / limp·ly / lɪmpli ; NAmE lɪmpli /
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