stagger
US /ˈstæɡ.ɚ/
UK /ˈstæɡ.ɚ/

动词
1.
蹒跚, 摇晃
to walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall
示例:
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The injured man managed to stagger to the nearest house.
受伤的男子挣扎着蹒跚走到最近的房子。
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He began to stagger under the weight of the heavy box.
他在沉重箱子的重压下开始摇晃。
2.
错开, 交错
to arrange events or things so that they do not happen or exist at the same time
示例:
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The school decided to stagger the lunch hours to avoid crowding.
学校决定错开午餐时间以避免拥挤。
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We should stagger our departures so we don't all arrive at once.
我们应该错开出发时间,这样我们就不会同时到达。
名词
1.
蹒跚, 摇晃
an unsteady movement or walk
示例:
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He took a few steps with a slight stagger.
他走起路来有些蹒跚。
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The stagger in his gait suggested he was exhausted.
他步履中的蹒跚表明他已经筋疲力尽了。
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