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limpBrE /lɪmp/NAmE /lɪmp/ adjectivelacking strength or energy 无力的;无生气的;无精神的◆His hand went limp and the knife clattered to the ground. 他的手一软,刀子当啷一声掉到地上。◆She felt limp and exhausted. 她感到浑身无力,累极了。not stiff or firm 柔软的;不直挺的◆The hat had become limp and shapeless. 这帽子软得不成样子了。▸ limp·ly BrE /ˈlɪmpli/NAmE /ˈlɪmpli/ adverb◆Her hair hung limply over her forehead. 她的头发蓬松地垂在前额上。 limpBrE /lɪmp/NAmE /lɪmp/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they limp BrE /lɪmp/ NAmE /lɪmp/present simple - he / she / it limps BrE /lɪmps/ NAmE /lɪmps/past simple limped BrE /lɪmpt/ NAmE /lɪmpt/past participle limped BrE /lɪmpt/ NAmE /lɪmpt/ -ing form limping BrE /ˈlɪmpɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈlɪmpɪŋ/ [I] to walk slowly or with difficulty because one leg is injured 瘸着走;跛行;蹒跚◆She had twisted her ankle and was limping. 她把脚踝扭伤了,一瘸一拐地走着。◆+ adv./prep. Matt limped painfully off the field. 马特忍着痛歪歪斜斜地走出了运动场。 [I] + adv./prep. to move slowly or with difficulty after being damaged (受损后)缓慢行进,艰难地移动◆The plane limped back to the airport. 受损的飞机艰难地返回了机场。◆(figurative) The government was limping along in its usual way. 政府按老一套挣扎着应付。 limpBrE /lɪmp/NAmE /lɪmp/ noun [usually sing.] a way of walking in which one leg is used less than normal because it is injured or stiff 跛行◆to walk with a slight/pronounced limp 有点/明显地一瘸一拐地走 |