lunging 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.
lunging 近义词
pounce, dive for
更多lunging例句
- Quad-intensive, a telemark turn is somewhere between a curtsy and a lunge.
- Take a large step backward and rapidly lower into a reverse lunge until your front thigh is parallel to the floor and your back knee hovers just above the ground, then explosively jump as high as you can.
- During the exhausting 1992 campaign I was asked if Clinton got tired of the crowds: their neediness, their wide-eyed lunging.
- Its teeth are now pointing toward my throat, and lunging straight at me.
- To save his faithful servant Frank wheeled Nejdi, and cut down a native who was lunging at Chumru with a bayonet.
- The Esperanza tore onward, lunging violently, and shaking as though she dreaded the grip of some savage pursuer.
- Mayo accosted the captain when that fuming gentleman came lunging along the sidewalk.
- "It's a scalp, lieutenant," shouted the foremost sergeant as he came lunging up to join his chief.
- I heard the shouts of Cudjo, and I could see the blade of his long spear lunging down a intervals among the dark bodies below.