stagger的意思和读音

stagger

: [ˈstæɡə(r)] : [ˈstæɡə(r)]

n.()

v.(, , );()使

staggered  staggering  staggers  

v.+n.stagger hour

v.reel,lurch,sway,totter,wobble

staggerv.

1.[i][t]to walk with weak unsteady steps, as if you are about to fall

The injured woman staggered to her feet.

He staggered home, drunk.

We seem to stagger from one crisis to the next.仿

The company is staggering under the weight of a £10m debt. 1 000

I managed to stagger the last few steps.

2.[t]使使to shock or surprise sb very much

Her remarks staggered me.

It staggers me that the government is doing nothing about it.

3.[t]~ sth使使to arrange for events that would normally happen at the same time to start or happen at different times

There were so many runners that they had to stagger the start.

v.1.(, , ); 2.()使;使;()使...3.()4.()1.(, , ); 2.()使;使;()使...3.()4.()

n.1.;()

v.1.walk or move unsteadily (from weakness, a heavy burden, drunkenness, etc.)2.(of a blow or shock) cause to walk or move unsteadily; (of news,etc.) shock deeply; cause worry or confusion to3.to continue doing sth. despite great difficulty4.arrange (times of events, or objects) so that they do not all occur together1.walk or move unsteadily (from weakness, a heavy burden, drunkenness, etc.)2.(of a blow or shock) cause to walk or move unsteadily; (of news,etc.) shock deeply; cause worry or confusion to3.to continue doing sth. despite great difficulty4.arrange (times of events, or objects) so that they do not all occur together

n.1.a way of walking in which you stagger

1. stability n. n. stagger v. stainless a.

2. stability n. n. stagger v. stainless a.

3. stabilize stagger , , stain , ;v., ...

4. toddel stagger trudge ...

5. Know a mistake being able to change Stagger Lower self head ...

6. 〖 illusion;misconception〗 stagger〖 errorandnegligence〗 ...

7. 71. : lose balance 72. stagger 73. : fall ...

8. 〖 waggle〗 stagger;wobble;shakefromsidetoside〗 〖 rock〗 ...

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1.As he grew, and I watched him stagger about, squeak his first words, and turn into a beautiful little boy, that feeling did not change.

2.and when he rose to his feet to stagger on into the day, it was included in the pack on his back.

3.If you and I learn how to manage the business and the lands right here, John, we'll make a fortune that will stagger the ship owners.

4.If Greece is to do more than simply stagger from bail-out to bail-out, the country needs a profound change in its political culture.

5.After four years of restructuring efforts during which it had lost more than $80 billion, GM was too enfeebled to stagger on.4使800亿

6.The older woman took a few aimless steps and stared vacantly around, then suddenly she began to tremble and stagger backward.退……。(》)

7.Unlike India, Indonesia does not stagger its election, though some Christian districts will be allowed to delay voting a few days.

8.The lawyer laid down the dead man in his blood upon the road, and got to his own feet with a kind of stagger.

9.A buffet of wind made him stagger and he saw that he was out in the open, on rock, under a brassy sky.

10.Yes, I leave them, we are somewhat reluctant, this campus is too big, stagger, do not know when the confluence.