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stag.ger obj ARRANGEH5stAg7E5, $-Lv [T]to arrange, esp. hours of work, holidays or events, so that they begin at different times from those of other people使错开Lunch breaks for shop workers are often staggered so that shops can stay open over lunchtime.商店员工的午餐时间经常是错开的,这样商店在午餐时间仍能开门。Travellers are being ad- vised to stagger their journeys this weekend as long delays are expected on main roads.旅行者被建议这周末错开他们行程因为在干道上可能会堵车。Many countries have introduced a system of staggered holidays in schools so that roads and holiday resorts do not become overcrowded.许多国家在学校采用错开的假日,这样公路和度假地便不会过分拥挤。If a race has a staggered start the competitors start at different times or in different positions.依次出发The official starter's gun set the seven all-women teams off on a staggered start.发令员的枪声使7队女队依次出发。(Br) A staggered junction is a place where several roads meet a main road at a slight distance apart so that they do not all come together at the same point.交错接合点(几条公路略微错开地与干道连接的地方)
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