stumbling

stumbling ['stəmblɪŋ]  ['stəmblɪŋ] 

原级:stumble

第三人称单数:stumbles

过去分词:stumbled

过去式:stumbled

stumbling 基本解释
摇摇晃晃或跌跌撞撞的;绊脚;说( stumble的现在分词 );跌跌撞撞地走;出错;
stumbling 网络解释

stumbling是什么意思

1. 摇摇晃晃:Huddle 挤作一团 | Stumbling 摇摇晃晃 | Steel 钢 使坚强

stumbling 单语例句

1. It's hard to resist zooming in on results only, while stumbling blocks and societal collateral damage are often overlooked in the pursuit of profit.

2. stumbling

2. But the relative scarcity of three dimensional content is a stumbling block for the products catching on.

3. But the special nature of the law should not become a stumbling block for its effective implementation.

4. stumbling的近义词

4. He added that the NATO air strikes had " gone beyond United Nations'authorization " and were a " stumbling block to dialogue ".

5. stumbling的意思

5. Dallas followed its first appearance in the NBA finals by stumbling out of the gate, losing its first four games for the first time in franchise history.

6. That includes dealing with a tough glare in the outfield, and he looked into the sun for a stumbling catch.

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7. But the mystical name also conjures an image of paradise for others enchanted by the prospect of stumbling across a magical land.

8. stumbling的近义词

8. A major stumbling block was North Korea's insistence in maintaining a civilian nuclear program.

9. The Mawson's Huts Foundation had been searching for the plane for three summers before stumbling upon metal pieces of it on New Year's Day.

10. Lack of mutual trust is the main stumbling block for normalizing and developing healthy bilateral relations.