• gangling

    英:['gæŋglɪŋ]  
    美: ['ɡæŋɡlɪŋ] 

    gangling 基本解释

    • adj. 过分瘦长的;动作笨拙难看的
    • v. 笨拙地移动(gangle的ing形式)

    gangling 中文词源

    gangling 高瘦笨拙的

    来自gang, 走。-le, 表反复。-ing, 动名词后缀。即摇摇晃晃地走,后形容高瘦笨拙。

    gangling 英文词源

    gangling (adj.)
    "long and loose-jointed," by 1812, from Scottish and Northern English gang (v.) "to walk, go," which is a survival of Old English gangan, which is related to gang (n.). The form of the word is that of a present-participle adjective from a frequentative verb (as in fondling, trampling), but no intermediate forms are known. The sense extension would seem to be via some notion involving looseness in walking.
    GANGLING. Tall, slender, delicate, generally applied to plants. Warw. [James O. Halliwell, "A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words," 1846]

    gangling 英文释义

    1. tall and thin and having long slender limbs;
    "a gangling teenager"
    "a lanky kid transformed almost overnight into a handsome young man"
    2. ungracefully tall and thin

    gangling 双语例句

    1. His gangling, awkward gait has earned him the name Spiderman.
    他又瘦又高,动作笨拙难看,因此有了“蜘蛛人”的外号。

    来自柯林斯例句

    2. George, despite his great height and gangling walk, was a keen dancer.
    乔治尽管长得过高,走路姿势难看,但却热衷于跳舞。

    来自柯林斯例句

    3. He is a gangling youth.
    他是一个瘦长难看的年轻人。

    来自辞典例句

    4. For example, one compares flat and little space, unfavorable put gangling thing.
    例如, 一个比较扁而小的空间, 就不宜放瘦长之物.

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    gangling 实用场景例句

    His gangling, awkward gait has earned him the name Spiderman.
    他又瘦又高,动作笨拙难看,因此有了“蜘蛛人”的外号。

    柯林斯例句

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