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straggling
- IPA[ˈstraɡlɪŋ]
英式
- (of an irregular group) moving along slowly so as to remain some distance behind those in front;grown, spread, or laid out in an irregular way
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形容詞
- 1. (of an irregular group) moving along slowly so as to remain some distance behind those in front the straggling crowd of refugees
- ▪ grown, spread, or laid out in an irregular way a straggling grey beard a long straggling village
- (of an irregular group of people) move along slowly so as to remain some distance behind the ... the children straggled behind them
- an untidy or irregularly arranged mass or group: a straggle of cottages
Oxford Dictionary
- move along slowly, typically in a small irregular group, so as to remain some distance behind ... half the men were already straggling back into the building
- an untidy or irregularly arranged mass or group: a straggle of cottages
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈstraɡ(ə)liNG]
美式
- (of an irregular group) moving along slowly so as to remain some distance behind those in front: the straggling crowd of refugees
Oxford American Dictionary