straggle
straggle 英 [ˈstrægl] 美 [ˈstræɡəl]
vi. 迷路;落伍,掉队;四散,蔓延 n. 散乱
进行时:straggling 过去式:straggled 过去分词:straggled 第三人称单数:straggles 名词复数:straggles
- To straggle is to wander in an indirect, meandering way. Lions often go for the small antelopes that straggle behind the herd.
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- vi. 迷路;落伍,掉队;四散,蔓延
- n. 散乱
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1. Elsewhere in the court a flock of life-sized sheep straggle across a field of AstroTurf.
中庭里到处都是一群群实物大小的绵羊在人工草皮上漫步。
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2. Over the next couple of days we fanned out across four more Scottish islands, a straggle of Gore-Tex meeting little or no resistance.
在接下来的几天里我们还要经过四个苏格兰岛屿,它们像戈尔特斯冲锋衣那样对我们毫无阻碍。
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3. Western political culture, which takes capitalist political culture as its main part, is an entity of contradictions occurred and developed in the antifeudal straggle.
以资产阶级政治文化为主体的西方政治文化,是在反封建斗争中形成与发展起来的矛盾统一体。
- straggle (v.) early 15c., "to wander from the proper path, stray, to rove from one's companions," perhaps from a Scandinavian source (compare dialectal Norwegian stragla "to walk laboriously"), or a frequentative of Middle English straken "to move, go." Specifically of soldiers, "be dispersed, be apart from the main body," from 1520s. Related: Straggled; straggling.
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