1.挣扎 (in),肢体乱动,踉跄
2.着慌,勉强应付,行为[言语]错乱
1.挣扎,踉跄前进
2.【动】比目鱼,鲽形目鱼
1.to feel confused and not know what to say or do next
2.to move with great difficulty and in an uncontrolled way
3.to experience difficulties and be likely to fail
1.a thin flat fish that lives at the bottom of the ocean
1.Barack Obama referred to China's recent space walk as a sign that it was catching up while America floundered.
巴拉克•奥巴马(BarackObama)提到,中国最近的太空行走意味着,在美国苦苦挣扎之际,中国正迎头赶上。
2.So the poor old Lion floundered about and floundered about, and as he could 't get up the steep sides of the well, he was drowned dead.
所以,可怜的老狮子在井中一直不停的挣扎捶打着,他然不能从陡峭光滑的井中爬出来了,最终,他被淹死了。
3.Well. . . " He floundered as he examined my smile, clearly not happy with my response. " I told her I had to think about it.
唔……“他一边仔细地审度着我的微笑,一边支吾道。显而易见,他对我的反应不是很高兴,”我告诉她我得想一想。
4.Suddenly one of the helicopters floundered, its landing gear snagged on the guy wire of a transmission tower.
突然,其中一架直升飞机的起落架被一个传送塔的支索线绊住挣扎不前。
5.After Mr Jobs lost a power struggle and left Apple in the 1980s, the company floundered until it reached the brink of bankruptcy.
上世纪80年代,乔布斯在一场权力斗争中落败并离开苹果后,该公司陷入了困境,最后甚至走到了破产边缘。
6.I floundered a bit for the next four years. I moved to Buenos Aires, where a friend found me a job as a sushi chef in a local restaurant.
在接下来的四年里漂泊了一阵,我到了布宜诺斯艾利斯,在那儿,一位朋友给我介绍了一份在当地餐馆做寿司主厨的工作。
7.It is a critical distinction, on which national policy floundered in the United States for many years.
这是多年来使得美国国家政策犹豫不决的一个关键问题。
8.The local economy, like that of so many other cities, has floundered.
像众多其它城市一样,芝加哥地方经济困难重重。
9.Presently, as we blundered and floundered along, there was a sharp cry, then a storm of exclamations.
突然,正当我们高一脚低一脚地挣扎着前进时,前面传来一声尖叫,随即是一片呼喊。
10.My jaw fell open. I floundered around in my head, trying to remember how to close it.
我的下巴掉了下来,搅尽脑汁就是想不起如何阖拢它。