stagger
柯林斯词典
1. V-I If you stagger, you walk very unsteadily, for example because you are ill or drunk. (因生病、醉酒等) 摇晃地走; 蹒跚
He lost his balance, staggered back against the rail and toppled over. 他失去了平衡,向后趔趄撞在了栏杆上摔倒了。
2. V-T If something staggers you, it surprises you very much. 使震惊
The whole thing staggers me. 整件事让我震惊。
3. staggeredADJ 震惊的[v-link ADJ]
I was simply staggered by the heat of the Argentinian high-summer. 我只是震惊于阿根廷盛夏的高温。
4. V-T To stagger things such as people's holiday or hours of work means to arrange them so that they do not all happen at the same time. 错开 (假期或工作时间)
During the past few years the university has staggered the summer holiday periods for students. 在过去几年里该大学已经把学生的暑假时间错开了。
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stagger /ˈstæɡə/ (staggering,staggered,staggers)
剑桥词典
stagger verb (MOVE)
[ 不及物动词:后面不接宾语的动词 经常 后面必须接副词或介词的动词 ]to walk or move with difficulty as if you are going to fall
摇晃;蹒跚;踉踉跄跄地走
After he was attacked , he managed to stagger to the phone and call for help . 他遇袭后,跌跌撞撞地走到电话机旁打电话求救。
figurative The company is staggering under a $15 million debt and will almost certainly collapse by the end of the year . 公司背负着1500万美元的债务,举步维艰,年底前几乎肯定要倒闭。
stagger verb (SHOCK)
[ 及物动词:后面接宾语的动词 ]to cause someone to feel shocked or surprised because of something unexpected or very unusual happening
使震惊,使大吃一惊
He staggered all his colleagues by suddenly announcing that he was leaving the company at the end of the month . 他突然宣布月底要离开公司,把所有同事都吓了一跳。
stagger verb (ARRANGE)
[ 及物动词:后面接宾语的动词 ]to arrange things, especially hours of work , holidays , or events , so that they begin at different times from those of other people
使(尤指工作、假期或事件的时间)错开;使交错
Some countries have staggered school holidays so that holiday resorts do not become overcrowded . 一些国家将学校假期时间错开,这样度假地就不会太拥挤了。
[ 及物动词:后面接宾语的动词 ]
If the start of a race is staggered, the competitors start at different times or in different positions .
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