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stumbling
- IPA[ˈstəmb(ə)liNG]
美式
- tripping or losing one's balance while walking; moving with difficulty;making repeated mistakes, especially in speech
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形容詞
- 1. tripping or losing one's balance while walking; moving with difficulty they began their stumbling walk home I took a stumbling step backwards
- ▪ making repeated mistakes, especially in speech his uncertain and stumbling choice of words Mike's stumbling pursuit of success
- trip or momentarily lose one's balance; almost fall: her foot caught a shoe and she stumbled
- an act of stumbling: he broke a bone in his foot in a stumble down an Alpine pass
Oxford American Dictionary
- trip or momentarily lose one's balance; almost fall: her foot caught in the rug and she stumbled
- an act of stumbling: he broke a bone in his foot in a stumble down an Alpine pass
Oxford Dictionary
- a circumstance that causes difficulty or hesitation: the country's water shortage was a stumbling block to investors
Oxford Dictionary
- a circumstance that causes difficulty or hesitation: bashfulness is a great stumbling block to some men
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈstʌmblɪŋ]
英式
- tripping or losing balance while walking; moving with difficulty: they began their stumbling walk home I took a stumbling step backwards
Oxford Dictionary