lunge 的 3 个定义
- a sudden forward thrust, as with a sword or knife; stab.
- any sudden forward movement; plunge.
lunged, lung·ing.
- to make a lunge or thrust; move with a lunge.
lunged, lung·ing.
- to thrust forward; cause to move with a lunge: lunging his finger accusingly.
lunge 近义词
pounce
pounce, dive for
更多lunge例句
- There’s a power component to every movement we make, whether that’s a ski turn, a quick jump over a felled tree, or a lunge for a distant climbing hold.
- To increase the intensity, he suggests performing lunges or step-ups with weights or a backpack.
- Trying to grab objects on the ground required an awkward lunge.
- Even in the pre-recorded classes, I didn’t want to let him down by not pedaling at the right speed or phoning it in on my alternating lunges.
- Other solid choices are bodyweight squats and lunges, single-leg deadlifts, pushups, forearm planks, and hollow holds.
- I imagine he made an ungainly lunge at her, which she again rejected and which left her seriously upset.
- Dawn Hochsprung was a beloved principal who lost her life trying to lunge at the gunman.
- Think like a fencer: parry on Medicare; lunge at the stimulus.
- In effect, what I did was lunge and force the issue, thereby ruining the mood.
- From the movement behind him Marius guessed almost by instinct that Garnache had drawn back for a lunge.
- Althotas eyed the speaker like a fencer watching his antagonist make a lunge which lays him open to defeat.
- But this only exasperated the old man the more, and he made a lunge at the confidence man's throat.
- It whipped around and made a lunge at Songbird's foot, but the youth was too nimble and leaped on the bed.
- As Scotty yelled, Colin vaguely—for everything seemed reeling about him—saw Hank lunge with the long steel lance.