stagger
stagger 英 [ˈstægə(r)] 美 [ˈstæɡɚ]
vt. 蹒跚;使交错;使犹豫 vi. 蹒跚;犹豫 n. 蹒跚;交错安排
进行时:staggering 过去式:staggered 过去分词:staggered 第三人称单数:staggers 名词复数:staggers
- If you see someone stagger out of a bar, or walk unsteadily, like he's about to fall, chances are he's had a few too many drinks.
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- vt. 蹒跚;使交错;使犹豫
- vi. 蹒跚;犹豫
- n. 蹒跚;交错安排
- adj. 交错的;错开的
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1. They planned to stagger our rehearsing hours.
他们打算错开我们的排演时间。
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2. However, if you stagger and overlap multiple evolutions, then you can effectively manipulate the phases.
然而,如果您交错并重叠多个演进,那么您可以有效地操纵这些阶段。
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3. Some customers choose to upgrade or renew their entire infrastructure at once, while others prefer to stagger upgrades.
有些客户可能选择立即升级或更新其整个基础结构,而有些可能选择交错升级。
- stagger (v.) mid-15c., "walk unsteadily, reel" (intransitive), altered from stakeren (early 14c.), from a Scandinavian source (compare Old Danish stagra, Old Norse stakra "to push, shove, cause to reel," also "to stumble, stagger," perhaps literally "hit with a stick," from Proto-Germanic *stakon- "a stake," from PIE *steg- (1) "pole, stick." Cognate with Dutch staggelen "to stagger," German staggeln "to stammer." Transitive sense of "bewilder, amaze" first recorded 1550s; that of "arrange in a zig-zag pattern" is from 1856. Related: Staggered; staggering.
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