lunge
- IPA[lʌn(d)ʒ]
英式
- a sudden forward thrust of the body, typically with an arm outstretched to attack someone or seize something;the basic attacking move in fencing, in which the leading foot is thrust forward close to the floor with the knee bent while the back leg remains straightened.
- make a lunge;make a sudden forward thrust with (a part of the body or a weapon)
verb: lunge, 3rd person present: lunges, gerund or present participle: lungeing, past tense: lunged, past participle: lunged
noun: lunge, plural noun: lunges
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a sudden forward thrust of the body, typically with an arm outstretched to attack someone or seize something Lucy made a lunge for Gabriel's wrist a crude lunge at United's goalscorer
- ▪ the basic attacking move in fencing, in which the leading foot is thrust forward close to the floor with the knee bent while the back leg remains straightened.
- ▪ an exercise or gymnastic movement resembling the lunge of a fencer.
動詞
- 1. make a lunge McCulloch raised his cudgel and lunged at him John lunged forward and grabbed him by the throat
- ▪ make a sudden forward thrust with (a part of the body or a weapon) Billy lunged his spear at the fish