limping
- IPA[ˈlɪmpɪŋ]
英式
- the action of walking with difficulty, typically because of a damaged or stiff leg or foot
- walking with difficulty, typically because of a damaged or stiff leg or foot
noun: limping
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名詞
- 1. the action of walking with difficulty, typically because of a damaged or stiff leg or foot she does not know exactly what caused her limping
形容詞
- 1. walking with difficulty, typically because of a damaged or stiff leg or foot the video clip shows a limping gunman inflation will remain subdued amid a limping economy
- lacking internal strength or structure; not stiff or firm: she let her whole body go limp the flags hung limp and still
Oxford Dictionary
- walk with difficulty, typically because of a damaged or stiff leg or foot: he limped heavily as he moved he limped off during Saturday's game
- a tendency to limp; a gait impeded by injury or stiffness: he walked with a limp
Oxford American Dictionary
- walk with difficulty, typically because of a damaged or stiff leg or foot: he limped heavily as he moved he limped off during Saturday's game
- a tendency to limp; a gait impeded by injury or stiffness: the accident left him with a pronounced limp
Oxford Dictionary
- lacking internal strength or structure; not stiff or firm: she let her whole body go limp the flags hung limp and still
Oxford American Dictionary
- affectedly delicate or fastidious in manner (typically used of a man, especially a gay man).
Oxford American Dictionary
- affectedly delicate or fastidious in manner (typically used of a man, especially a gay man).
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈlimpiNG]
美式
- the action of walking with difficulty, typically because of a damaged or stiff leg or foot: she does not know exactly what caused her limping
- walking with difficulty, typically because of a damaged or stiff leg or foot: the video clip shows a limping gunman inflation will remain subdued amid a limping economy
Oxford American Dictionary