释义 |
hobble美 ['hɑb(ə)l] 英 ['hɒb(ə)l] - v.蹒跚;跛行;捆绑(马等的)两腿(以防其走失);阻止
- n.跛行;韵律不全的诗;马的脚绊;〈口,方〉困境
- 网络瘸着腿走;不流畅;阻碍
第三人称单数:hobbles 现在分词:hobbling 过去式:hobbled n. limp,shuffle,stagger,shamble,stumble 1. | [i] (+ adv./prep.) 蹒跚;跛行to walk with difficulty, especially because your feet or legs hurt |
| The old man hobbled across the road. 老人一瘸一拐地穿过马路。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth 捆绑(马等的)两腿(以防其走失)to tie together two legs of a horse or other animal in order to stop it from running away |
3. | [t] ~ sth 阻止;妨碍to make it more difficult for sb to do sth or for sth to happen |
n. | | v. | 1. 蹒跚;一瘸一拐地走,一跛一颠地走;摇摇摆摆地走 1. 蹒跚;一瘸一拐地走,一跛一颠地走;摇摇摆摆地走 |
n. | 1. something, e.g. a loop of rope or a strap, used to tie the legs of a horse 2. a halting unsteady walk | v. | 1. to put restrictions on somebody or something to slow or prevent progress 2. to tie the legs of a horse loosely together with a rope or strap to prevent it from moving away 3. to walk haltingly and unsteadily, taking short steps 4. to prevent something developing or being successful 5. to walk slowly and with difficulty because your feet are sore or injured 6. to prevent an animal or person from moving by tying their legs together 1. to put restrictions on somebody or something to slow or prevent progress 2. to tie the legs of a horse loosely together with a rope or strap to prevent it from moving away 3. to walk haltingly and unsteadily, taking short steps 4. to prevent something developing or being successful 5. to walk slowly and with difficulty because your feet are sore or injured 6. to prevent an animal or person from moving by tying their legs together |
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