sham·ble
verb/ˈʃæmbl/
/ˈʃæmbl/
[intransitive]Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they shamble | /ˈʃæmbl/ /ˈʃæmbl/ |
he / she / it shambles | /ˈʃæmblz/ /ˈʃæmblz/ |
past simple shambled | /ˈʃæmbld/ /ˈʃæmbld/ |
past participle shambled | /ˈʃæmbld/ /ˈʃæmbld/ |
-ing form shambling | /ˈʃæmblɪŋ/ /ˈʃæmblɪŋ/ |
- (+ adv./prep.) to walk in a slow and lazy way or with difficulty, dragging your feet along the ground
拖着脚走;蹒跚 - The old porter shambled along behind her.
老门房拖着脚步跟在她身后。 - He shambled off into the house.
他摇摇晃晃地走进屋子。 - a shambling gait
蹒跚的脚步 - She shambled off towards the stairs.
她摇摇晃晃地朝楼梯走去。
Word Originlate 16th cent.: probably from dialect shamble ‘ungainly’, perhaps from the phrase shamble legs, with reference to the legs of trestle tables (such as would be used in a meat market: see shambles). - The old porter shambled along behind her.