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lurchBrE /lɜːtʃ/NAmE /lɜːrtʃ/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they lurch BrE /lɜːtʃ/ NAmE /lɜːrtʃ/present simple - he / she / it lurches BrE /ˈlɜːtʃɪz/ NAmE /ˈlɜːrtʃɪz/past simple lurched BrE /lɜːtʃt/ NAmE /lɜːrtʃt/past participle lurched BrE /lɜːtʃt/ NAmE /lɜːrtʃt/ -ing form lurching BrE /ˈlɜːtʃɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈlɜːrtʃɪŋ/ [I] (+ adv./prep.) to make a sudden, unsteady movement forward or sideways 突然前倾(或向一侧倾斜) SYN stagger, sway ◆Suddenly the horse lurched to one side and the child fell off. 马突然歪向一边,小孩就摔了下来。◆The man lurched drunkenly out of the pub. 那男人醉醺醺地踉跄着走出了酒吧。◆(figurative) Their relationship seems to lurch from one crisis to the next. 他们的关系好像坎坷不平,危机不断。 [I] if your heart or stomach lurches, you have a sudden feeling of fear or excitement (突然感到恐怖或激动时心或胃)猛地一跳(或动) lurchBrE /lɜːtʃ/NAmE /lɜːrtʃ/ noun [usually sing.] a sudden strong movement that moves you forward or sideways and nearly makes you lose your balance 突然前倾(或向一侧倾斜)◆The train gave a violent lurch. 火车突然向前猛动了一下。◆His heart gave a lurch when he saw her. 他见到她时心怦然一跳。●leave sb in the ˈlurch(informal) to fail to help sb when they are relying on you to do so (在某人需要帮助时)弃之不顾 |