hobble
- IPA[ˈhɒbl]
英式
- walk in an awkward way, typically because of pain from an injury;tie or strap together (the legs of a horse or other animal) to prevent it from straying.
- an awkward way of walking, typically due to pain from an injury;a rope or strap used for hobbling a horse or other animal.
verb: hobble, 3rd person present: hobbles, gerund or present participle: hobbling, past tense: hobbled, past participle: hobbled
noun: hobble, plural noun: hobbles
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. walk in an awkward way, typically because of pain from an injury he was hobbling around on crutches
- 2. tie or strap together (the legs of a horse or other animal) to prevent it from straying.
- ▪ cause (a person or animal) to limp Johnson was still hobbled slightly by an ankle injury
- ▪ restrict the activity or development of the economy was hobbled by rising oil prices
名詞
- 1. an awkward way of walking, typically due to pain from an injury he finished the match almost reduced to a hobble
- 2. a rope or strap used for hobbling a horse or other animal.