shamble 英 [ˈʃæmbl]   美 [ˈʃæmbəl]

shamble

shamble  英 [ˈʃæmbl] 美 [ˈʃæmbəl]

vi. 蹒跚地走;摇晃不稳;摇摇晃晃地走  n. 蹒跚;摇晃的脚步 

进行时:shambling  过去式:shambled  过去分词:shambled  第三人称单数:shambles  名词复数:shambles 

Even the apartment that Mila now rents is a lifeless shamble; 甚至Mila现在租的公寓也是了无生机的场所;
Zombies shamble up the rows of the grid toward your house, and if they get past your defenses, well, you know. 僵尸们在网格的每一行向你的房子蹒跚而行,如果他们越过了你的防线,那么,你知道的。

  • When you shamble down the street, you move slowly and shuffle your feet. People who shamble along are usually tired, elderly, or sad.
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  • vi. 蹒跚地走;摇晃不稳;摇摇晃晃地走
  • n. 蹒跚;摇晃的脚步
  • 1. Even the apartment that Mila now rents is a lifeless shamble;

    甚至Mila现在租的公寓也是了无生机的场所;

  • 2. Zombies shamble up the rows of the grid toward your house, and if they get past your defenses, well, you know.

    僵尸们在网格的每一行向你的房子蹒跚而行,如果他们越过了你的防线,那么,你知道的。

  • shamble (v.) "to walk with a shuffling gait, walk awkwardly and unsteadily," 1680s, from an adjective meaning "ungainly, awkward" (c. 1600), from shamble (n.) "table, bench" (see shambles), perhaps on the notion of the splayed legs of bench, or the way a worker sits astride it. Compare French bancal "bow-legged, wobbly" (of furniture), properly "bench-legged," from banc "bench." The noun meaning "a shambling gait" is from 1828. Related: Shambled; shambling.
sham·ble / ˈʃæmbl ; NAmE ˈʃæmbl / verb [intransitive ] (+ adv./prep.) to walk in an awkward or lazy way, dragging your feet along the ground 拖着脚走;蹒跚 shamble shambles shambled shambling sham·ble / ˈʃæmbl ; NAmE ˈʃæmbl /
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