hobble的意思和读音

hobble

: [ˈhɑb(ə)l] : [ˈhɒb(ə)l]

v.);

n.;〈,

hobbles  hobbling  hobbled  

n.limp,shuffle,stagger,shamble,stumble

v.hop

hobblev.

1.[i](+ adv./prep.)to walk with difficulty, especially because your feet or legs hurt

The old man hobbled across the road.穿

2.[t]~ sthto tie together two legs of a horse or other animal in order to stop it from running away

3.[t]~ sthto make it more difficult for sb to do sth or for sth to happen

v.1., (along; about)2.(,);()3.使4.()5.1., (along; about)2.(,);()3.使4.()5.

n.1.;2.3.,

v.1.to prevent something developing or being successful2.to walk slowly and with difficulty because your feet are sore or injured3.to prevent an animal or person from moving by tying their legs together

1. j unior a. hobble vi. crutch n. ...

2. j unior a. hobble vi. crutch n. ...

3. ●console v. hobble v. ●compensate v. ...

4. dribble n.v. ; hobble v. ; nibble v.n. ...

5. dribble n.v. ; hobble v. ; nibble v.n. ...

6. hip a. hobble v. hunch n. ...

7.使 deference hobble 使 jumble 使使

8. ... 8.arthritic adj. 9.hobble vi. 12.in labor ...

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1.The Turkish state, he says, offered neither medical care nor compensation, leaving him to hobble on a wooden foot that he made for himself.

2.Reduced to a minority, Congress is now looking for other allies to help it to hobble through to the polls later this year.

3.The elderly have had to hobble through the daily chaos of Port-au-Prince, forced into rubble piles by speeding convoys of aid workers.使穿

4.The new capital regime seems prudent without being so onerous as to hobble the mainstream of banking or to harm economic growth.

5.'Ah - so have I, very often. This hobble of being alive is rather serious, don't you think so? '——

6.Hobble The man took heart and, sure enough, on New Year's Eve he was able to hobble along to a party.

7.The pain was beginning to make me hobble and I was about to learn a new exotic word: podiatry.

8.A high-profile probe would hobble the White House politically, and could mean sky-high legal bills and turmoil for Bush's closest aides.

9.We are relieved. When we saw him hobble off, you are hoping when you send him for a scan, you get some good news.

10.An elderly lady, dreadfully crippled with arthritis, used to hobble painfully to church on two crutches .湿使