释义 |
flounders是flounder的第三人称单数 flounder美 ['flaʊndər] 英 ['flaʊndə(r)] - n.比目鱼;偏口鱼;挣扎;【动】比目鱼
- v.不知所措;挠头;支吾;困难重重;挣扎;勉强应付;挣扎;着慌
- 网络鲽;鲽鱼类
过去分词:floundered 现在分词:floundering 第三人称单数:flounders v. splash,struggle,thrash,wallow,stumble 1. | [i][t] (+ speech) 不知所措;挠头;支吾to struggle to know what to say or do or how to continue with sth |
| His abrupt change of subject left her floundering helplessly. 他突然改变话题,使她茫然不知所措。 |
2. | [i] 困难重重;艰苦挣扎to have a lot of problems and to be in danger of failing completely |
| At that time the industry was floundering. 那时这个行业举步维艰。 |
3. | [i] (+ adv./prep.) (在水、泥等中)挣扎to struggle to move or get somewhere in water, mud, etc. |
| She was floundering around in the deep end of the swimming pool. 她在游泳池深水区挣扎着。 |
1. | 偏口鱼;比目鱼a small flat sea fish that is used for food |
n. | 1. an edible flatfish of shallow coastal waters. 2. an edible flatfish that has grayish brown mottled skin with orange spots and prickly scales. 3. the flesh of a flounder used as food 4. a thin flat fish that lives at the bottom of the ocean 1. an edible flatfish of shallow coastal waters. 2. an edible flatfish that has grayish brown mottled skin with orange spots and prickly scales. 3. the flesh of a flounder used as food 4. a thin flat fish that lives at the bottom of the ocean | v. | 1. to make clumsy uncontrolled movements while trying to regain balance or move forwards 2. to act in a way that shows confusion or a lack of purpose 3. to have serious problems and be close to failing 4. to feel confused and not know what to say or do next 5. to move with great difficulty and in an uncontrolled way 6. to experience difficulties and be likely to fail 1. to make clumsy uncontrolled movements while trying to regain balance or move forwards 2. to act in a way that shows confusion or a lack of purpose 3. to have serious problems and be close to failing 4. to feel confused and not know what to say or do next 5. to move with great difficulty and in an uncontrolled way 6. to experience difficulties and be likely to fail |
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