to stagger
01
蹒跚, 踉跄
to move unsteadily or with difficulty
Intransitive
例子
After a night of heavy drinking, he began to stagger down the street.
经过一夜的豪饮后,他开始在街上蹒跚而行。
The exhausted hiker started to stagger on the steep descent, fatigued and unsteady on their feet.
疲惫的徒步旅行者开始在陡峭的下坡路上蹒跚,疲惫不堪,脚步不稳。
02
错开, 分阶段安排
to organize or set objects or events in a way that avoids overlapping
Transitive: to stagger activities or events
例子
In the choir performance, the director instructed the singers to stagger their entrances for a harmonious effect.
在合唱表演中,指挥指示歌手们错开他们的入场以达到和谐的效果。
The manager suggested that the employees stagger their lunch breaks to avoid overcrowding the cafeteria.
经理建议员工错开午餐时间以避免食堂过度拥挤。
03
使震惊, 使大吃一惊
to cause someone to be surprised, overwhelmed, or deeply affected
Transitive: to stagger sb
例子
The unexpected announcement of the company 's closure staggered the employees.
公司关闭的意外宣布震惊了员工。
The revelation of the scandalous details in the news article staggered the public.
新闻文章中丑闻细节的揭露震惊了公众。
Stagger
01
蹒跚, 不稳的步伐
an unsteady uneven gait
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