straggling
adj. 脫離隊伍的,落後的
v. 蔓延( straggle的現在分詞 ); 散漫; 落伍; 落後
If people straggle somewhere, they move there slowly, in small groups with large, irregular gaps between them.
They came straggling up the cliff road...
他們零零散散地沿著懸崖小路走上來。
The other boys straggled away, some to their work in the kitchen, some to the great hall.
其他男孩散開了,有些去廚房幹活去了,有些去大廳了。
If a small quantity of things straggle over an area, they cover it in an uneven or untidy way.
Her grey hair straggled in wisps about her face...
她那灰白的頭髮一縷縷地披散在臉旁。
They were beyond the last straggling suburbs now.
他們現在已經遠離了最遠的零星分佈的郊區了。
1. spreading out carelessly (as if wandering) in different directions;
They were beyond the last straggling suburbs now.
他們現在已經遠離了最遠的零星分佈的郊區了。
They came straggling up the cliff road.
他們零零散散地沿著懸崖小路走上來。
Except the straggling green which hides the wood.
遍發出肥大的葉瓣,除了那蔓延的/青翠把樹身掩藏,就什麼都看不見.
He looked terrible, any age, rather bald with a straggling beard.
他的樣子很可怕, 說不上有多大歲數, 頭頂禿得厲害,鬍鬚蓬亂.
The flunctuation in range is called straggling.
粒子射程的漲落稱為歧離.