straddled
v. 叉開腿( straddle的過去式和過去分詞 ); 跨坐; 橫跨…的兩邊; 跨越…的兩邊
If you straddle something, you put or have one leg on either side of it.
He sat down, straddling the chair.
他跨坐在椅子上。
If something straddles a river, road, border, or other place, it stretches across it or exists on both sides of it.
A small wooden bridge straddled the dike.
一座小木橋橫跨在排水渠上。
...this town that straddles the US-Mexico border.
這座跨越美國和墨西哥邊境的小鎮
Someone or something that straddles different periods, groups, or fields of activity exists in, belongs to, or takes elements from them all.
Our lives have straddled a period of greater change than perhaps any since the end of the Roman Empire...
我們生活的這個時期所經歷的變革可能是羅馬帝國滅亡以來最巨大的。
He straddles two cultures, having been brought up in Britain and later converted to Islam.
他具有兩種文化背景,先是在英國長大,後又皈依了伊斯蘭教。
With these instructions , he straddled his bike once again and pedaled off.
小夥子在她身後跨上車子,邊說邊飛快地騎跑了.
You shouldn't have straddled when talking with the guests.
你和客人們談話的時候,本來不應該叉開腿坐著的.
She straddled a little as she sat by the fire.
她坐在壁爐邊稍微叉著雙腿.
He straddled before me, with a cigar in his hand.
他叉著腿站在我的面前, 手裡捏著一支雪茄.
The shots straddled the target.
炮彈落在目標之側.