lunge
lunge 英 [lʌndʒ] 美 [lʌndʒ]
n. 刺;跃进;刺进;套马索 vt. 刺;戳;使前冲 vi. 刺;突进
进行时:lungeing 过去式:lunged 过去分词:lunged 第三人称单数:lunges 名词复数:lunges
- To lunge is to move forward suddenly, often in a thursting manner. A parent might lunge to grab a runaway child.
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- n. 刺;跃进;刺进;套马索
- vt. 刺;戳;使前冲
- vi. 刺;突进
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1. He jumps back as several of the other heads lunge.
当好几个头突然袭来时,他赶紧跳回闪躲。
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2. lunge feeding is probably one of the largest biomechanical events on the planet.
克罗尔说,就安全距离而言,看到这种壮观景象,实在让人激动。 他还说,“猛扑式进食可能是这个星球上最大的生物力学活动之一。
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3. Transition to a lunge like pose on the step back.
转换到这个体式,像是单腿后迈的体式一样。
- lunge (n.) 1735, "a thrust with a sword," originally a fencing term, shortened from allonge, from French allonger "to extend, thrust," from Old French alongier "to lengthen, make long," from à "to" + Old French long, from Latin longus "long" (see long (adj.)).
- lunge (v.) "to thrust," as in fencing, 1735 (implied in lunged), from lunge (n.). Sense of "make a sudden forward rush" is from 1821. Related: Lunging.
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