shamble 的定义
- shambles, a slaughterhouse.any place of carnage.any scene of destruction: to turn cities into shambles.any scene, place, or thing in disorder: Her desk is a shambles.
- British Dialect. a butcher's shop or stall.
shamble 近义词
shuffle
更多shamble例句
- When Hurricane Gustav struck the Gulf Coast in 2008, leaving more than 100,000 Louisiana customers without power for over a week, Entergy’s grid was in shambles.
- At least 21 people are dead, hundreds of homes are in shambles and the wreckage of people’s lives is strewn across the landscape.
- My supposition is that North Korea does not want to be 90% dependent upon China for its economy, which is currently in a shambles under those circumstances, and is seeking a different kind of independence.
- With his emotional life in shambles, Pauli took up drinking and smoking heavily.
- The resulting chaos has left nearly 200,000 Americans dead and the economy in shambles.
- The deck of the Frenchman was truly a shamble; not a spot appeared free from some dead or wounded occupant.
- The men were past revolt now, they could only shamble dizzily about.
- They could not walk, they could only shamble; they could not laugh, they could only leer.
- His knees still knocked together in a loathsome paralysis, but he made effort to shamble forward.
- It is called Shamble Oak because a butcher once used its hollow trunk to conceal stolen sheep.