staggering
英 [ˈstæɡərɪŋ]
美 [ˈstæɡərɪŋ]
adj. 令人难以相信的
v. 摇摇晃晃地走; 蹒跚; 踉跄; 使震惊; 使大吃一惊; 使交错; 使错开
stagger的现在分词
现在分词:staggering
Collins.2 / BNC.9958 / COCA.9598
牛津词典
adj.
- 令人难以相信的
so great, shocking or surprising that it is difficult to believe
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 令人大吃一惊的;令人震惊的
Something that isstaggeringis very surprising.- ...a three-year contract reputed to be worth a staggering £5,000-a-week...
据称高达每周 5,000 英镑的三年期合同 - The results have been quite staggering.
结果非常令人震惊。
- ...a three-year contract reputed to be worth a staggering £5,000-a-week...
英英释义
adj
- so surprisingly impressive as to stun or overwhelm
- such an enormous response was astonishing
- an astounding achievement
- the amount of money required was staggering
- suffered a staggering defeat
- the figure inside the boucle dress was stupefying
双语例句
- That's a staggering rate of failure.
这是一个惊人的失败率。 - I saw a drunk staggering up the street.
我看到一个醉汉在街上蹒跚而行。 - China's staggering recent economic growth has created an equally staggering increase in its pollution and emissions problems.
近年来中国经济增长惊人,而污染和排放问题也同样以惊人的速度恶化。 - The results from this unit are staggering.
这个团队得出的结果令人吃惊。 - Nobody can imagine what staggering pain she suffered in those years.
谁也不能想像她那些年所受的巨大痛苦。 - The world's oldest running car has sold at auction for a staggering$ 4.62 million.
世界最老并可以正常运行的汽车在一个拍卖会上以462万美元的惊人价格售出。 - A staggering 83 percent of continental European respondents claim to have been physically or emotionally bullied.
在欧洲大陆的受访者中,有多达83%的人称自己曾受到过人身或情感上的欺凌。 - Sandel swayed, but did not fall, staggering back to the ropes and holding on.
桑德尔摇摆了一下,没有摔倒,蹒跚地退到绳子旁边就支撑住了。 - As the mid-term election looms, a staggering number of Americans remain unemployed or underemployed.
中期选举将近,可失业和未充分就业的美国人仍数目惊人。 - Her campaign had suffered a staggering setback.
她的竞选活动遭到重大的挫折。