limp是什么意思
2024-01-21 06:23:17
limp
n. 跛行
adj. 柔软的;无力的;软弱的
vi. 跛行;蹒跚
副词:limply 比较级:limper 最高级:limpest 名词:limpness 过去式:limped 过去分词:limped 现在分词:limping 第三人称单数:limps
近义词:falter,stagger,floppy,soft,stiff,
详细释义
n.(名词)
- 跛行
- 挣扎着慢慢前进
- 韵律紊乱
- 文弱
- 耙子
- 瘸着走
- 蹒跚
adj.(形容词)
- 无生气的
- 柔软的
- 易曲的
- 柔弱的
- 软面的
- 湿软的
- 无精神的
- 软弱的
- 软绵绵的
- 松沓的
- 松垮的
- 松弛的
- 无力的
- 不直挺的
- 易弯的
- 松软的
- 疲倦的
- 软瘫瘫的
- 非硬纸板的
v.(动词)
- 慢腾腾地进行
- 韵律紊乱
- 一瘸一瘸地走
- 缓慢费力地前进
- 格律紊乱
- 一瘸一拐地走
- 跛行
- 瘸着走
- 缓慢行进
- 艰难地移动
- 困难地航行
- 蹒跚
双解释义
v.(动词)
- vi. 一瘸一拐地走 walk unevenly, as when one foot or leg is hurt or stiff
- vi. 困难地航行 proceed with difficulty in a specified direction
adj.(形容词)
- 无力的,无生气的;易弯的;松软的 lacking strength or stiffness
英英释义
Noun
- the uneven manner of walking that results from an injured leg
Adjective
- not firm;
"wilted lettuce"
- lacking in strength or firmness or resilience;
"gave a limp handshake" "a limp gesture as if waving away all desire to know" "a slack grip"
Verb
- walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury;
"The old woman hobbles down to the store every day"
- proceed slowly or with difficulty;
"the boat limped into the harbor"
组词搭配
~+副词
- limp laboriously费力地跛行
- limp pathetically可怜地一瘸一拐
- limp back困难地驶回
~+介词
- be limp in character性格软弱
~+名词
- limp city毫无生气的城市
- limp handshake无力的握手
例句
用作名词(n.)
- Two weeks later, the dog could walk with a limp.两周后,狗儿可以跛行了。
- The injury left him with a permanent limp.他受伤后就一直瘸了。
用作形容词(adj.)
- This young man is wearing a limp grey sweater.这个年轻人穿着一件柔软的灰色运动衫。
- The mans shrieked whistle struck his limp ears.男人尖细的口哨声传到它那柔软的耳朵里。
- The flowers looked limp in the hot dry weather.花儿在乾热的天气里显得萎靡无力。
- Her bones felt limp, glutted, and she was very happy.她感到浑身无力,厌厌的,但心里很高兴。
- It was too weak to lift its limp paws.它虚弱得抬不起它柔软的爪子。
用作不及物动词(vi.)
- He that lives with cripples learns to limp.近朱者赤,近墨者黑。
- Slowly they began to limp back towards the farm.它们一瘸一拐地朝庄园缓缓地走回。
- After the collision both vessels managed to limp into harbour.两船相撞之后都挣扎著驶进海港。
词语用法
v.(动词)
- limp用作动词的基本意思是人或动物由于腿或脚受了伤而“一瘸一拐地走路”,也可指船或飞机因受损而“困难地飞行”,引申可指“拖拖拉拉地进行”。