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  1. stagger

    • IPA[ˈstaɡə]

    英式

    • v.
      walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall;continue in existence or operation uncertainly or precariously
    • n.
      an unsteady walk or movement;an arrangement of things in a zigzag formation or so that they are not in line.
    • verb: stagger, 3rd person present: staggers, gerund or present participle: staggering, past tense: staggered, past participle: staggered

    • noun: stagger

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    • 1. an unsteady walk or movement she walked with a stagger
    • 2. an arrangement of things in a zigzag formation or so that they are not in line.
    • the arrangement of the runners in lanes on a running track at the start of a race, so that the runner in the inside lane is positioned behind those in the next lane and so on until the outside lane by the back straight, he had overtaken the stagger