tottering
英 [ˈtɒtərɪŋ]
美 [ˈtɑːtərɪŋ]
v. 蹒跚; 踉跄; 跌跌撞撞; 摇摇欲坠; 摇摇晃晃
totter的现在分词
现在分词:tottering
BNC.33005 / COCA.31389
柯林斯词典
- VERB 跌跌撞撞;蹒跚;踉跄
If someonetotterssomewhere, they walk there in an unsteady way, for example because they are ill or drunk.- He tottered to the fridge, got a beer and slumped at the table...
他踉跄地走到冰箱前,拿出一瓶啤酒,一屁股坐在桌边。 - The baby began to crawl, then managed her first tottering steps.
宝宝开始只是爬,后来第一次站起来蹒跚着走了几步。
- He tottered to the fridge, got a beer and slumped at the table...
- VERB 摇摇欲坠;变得不稳;动摇
If something such as a market or governmentis tottering, it is weak and likely to collapse or fail completely.- The property market is tottering.
房地产市场摇摇欲坠。 - ...further criticism of the tottering government.
对濒临瓦解的政府的进一步批评
- The property market is tottering.
英英释义
adj
- (of structures or institutions) having lost stability
- a tottering empire
- unsteady in gait as from infirmity or old age
- a tottering skeleton of a horse
- a tottery old man
双语例句
- I could see the pile of books tottering but couldn't reach them before they fell.
我可以看到这堆书摇摇晃晃,但是我还没来得及够到它们,它们就倒了下来。 - The peace talks were tottering on the brink of collapse.
和谈就要破裂了。 - Would all of you throw him down-this leaning wall, this tottering fence?
如同毁坏歪斜的墙,将倒的壁,要到几时呢? - She whispered in his ear "You silly ass," and then, tottering to her chamber, lay down on the bed.
她在他耳边悄悄地说:你这个笨蛋。然后她摇摇晃晃地回到她的寝室,躺倒在床上。 - The wartime liberal government was tottering.
战时的自由党政府摇摇欲坠。 - When later, grown-up, I went to Hangzhou and saw this tottering pagoda, I felt uncomfortable.
后来我长大了,到杭州,看见这破破烂烂的塔,心里就不舒服。 - The demand side risk is familiar: a sharp US slowdown, probably triggered by a tottering housing market.
需求风险已为人所熟知:即美国经济增长的急剧减速,导火索可能是摇摇欲坠的楼市。 - But with almost all of the Arab regimes tottering, Israel could have no guarantee that such a peace would last.
但在几乎所有阿拉伯政权都摇摇欲坠之际,以色列可能无法确保这样的和平得以持续。 - The tottering cause of Sichuan Opera seems to have successors.
风雨飘摇中的川剧事业似乎后继有人。 - With power and to spare we must pursue the tottering foe.
宜将剩勇追穷寇。