stagger from

因...而踉跄

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To walk unsteadily away from something or as a result of something.

因某事或从某处不稳定地走开。

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stagger from = 因...而踉跄 (因某事或从某处不稳定地走开。)

  • After the long hike, he began to stagger from exhaustion.长时间徒步后,他开始精疲力尽中蹒跚
  • The wounded soldier managed to stagger from the battlefield.受伤的士兵设法战场上蹒跚离开。
  • She watched him stagger from the pub, clearly drunk.她看着他醉醺醺地酒吧里蹒跚而出。
  • Having worked all night, I could barely stagger from my desk.通宵工作后,我几乎无法我的办公桌旁蹒跚离开。
  • The boxer had to stagger from the ring after the knockout.那位拳击手被击倒后不得不拳击台蹒跚下来。
  • He will probably stagger from the party around midnight.他可能在午夜左右派对中蹒跚离开。
  • The old man was seen to stagger from the collapsed building.那个老人被看到倒塌的建筑物中蹒跚出来。
  • By dawn, the survivors began to stagger from the wreckage.黎明时分,幸存者们开始残骸中蹒跚走出。
  • She sometimes staggers from her bed in a daze after a bad dream.她有时做噩梦后会迷迷糊糊地床上蹒跚起身。
  • The weary traveler had to stagger from the desert with little water.疲惫的旅行者不得不缺水地沙漠中蹒跚走出。