stooped
adj. 彎腰的,曲背的
v. 彎腰( stoop的過去式和過去分詞 ); 屈身; 俯首; 屈尊
If you stoop, you stand or walk with your shoulders bent forwards.
She was taller than he was and stooped slightly.
她比他高,而且略微有些駝背。
If you stoop, you bend your body forwards and downwards.
He stooped to pick up the carrier bag of groceries...
他俯下身去提裝著食品雜貨的購物袋。
Two men in shirt sleeves stooped over the car...
兩名穿襯衣的男子趴在那輛汽車上。
If you say that a person stoops to doing something, you are criticizing them because they do something wrong or immoral that they would not normally do.
He had not, until recently, stooped to personal abuse...
他以前從未像最近這樣卑鄙到進行人身攻擊。
They've stooped to using any and every weapon at their disposal...
他們已經無恥到把能用的武器都用上了。
A stoop is a small platform at the door of a building, with steps leading up to it.
They stood together on the stoop and rang the bell.
他們一起站在門廊上按響了門鈴。
1. having the back and shoulders rounded; not erect;
Then he stooped to pick up his tool to work with them together.
然後他彎腰拾起工具和他們一起幹活.
A man stooped over to pick up a rock.
一男子俯身撿起了一塊石頭.
He never stooped to the place like that.
他決不會墮落到去那種地方.
The young man stooped to pick up the girl's purse.
這個年輕人彎腰撿起了這名女孩的錢包.
The man slouched and stooped in the sunshine.
那人在陽光下懶懶散散,彎腰曲背地走著.