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staggering是stagger的现在分词 stagger美 [ˈstæɡə(r)] 英 ['stæɡərɪŋ] - n.摇晃;蹒跚(的步伐)
- v.(因衰弱, 负重, 醉酒等)蹒跚;摇摆;(指打击或震惊)使蹒跚
- adj.令人难以相信的
- 网络惊人的;令人惊愕的;令人吃惊的
过去式:staggered 现在分词:staggering 第三人称单数:staggers adj.+n. staggering increase adj. astounding,amazing,confounding,overwhelming,stunning 1. | 令人难以相信的so great, shocking or surprising that it is difficult to believe |
v. | 2. (指打击或震惊)使蹒跚;使摇摆;(指新闻等)使对...担心或不知所措 2. (指打击或震惊)使蹒跚;使摇摆;(指新闻等)使对...担心或不知所措 | n. | |
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 to 3. to continue doing sth. despite great difficulty 4. arrange (times of events, or objects) so that they do not all occur together 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 to 3. to continue doing sth. despite great difficulty 4. arrange (times of events, or objects) so that they do not all occur together | n. | 1. a way of walking in which you stagger |
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