to flounder
第三人称
flounders
现在进行时
floundering
过去式
floundered
过去完成时
floundered
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挣扎, 踉跄
to move clumsily or struggle while walking
- The hiker, exhausted from the steep climb, began to flounder on the uneven terrain.
徒步旅行者因陡峭的攀登而筋疲力尽,开始在崎岖的地形上蹒跚。
- The injured athlete tried to flounder off the field, visibly limping with each step.
受伤的运动员试图蹒跚离开场地,每一步都明显跛行。
- The elderly gentleman began to flounder on the icy sidewalk, careful not to slip and fall.
那位老先生开始在结冰的人行道上蹒跚,小心不要滑倒。
- With a heavy backpack, the mountaineer had to flounder through the deep snow.
背着沉重的背包,登山者不得不在深雪中艰难前行。
- The explorers had to flounder through the swampy area, struggling to maintain their balance.
探险者们不得不艰难地跋涉穿过沼泽地,努力保持平衡。
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挣扎, 艰难地应付
to experience confusion, indecision, or difficulty in finding a solution
- The student started to flounder, unable to concentrate and organize their thoughts.
学生开始挣扎,无法集中注意力并组织他们的想法。
- Facing a challenging decision, she began to flounder mentally.
面对一个具有挑战性的决定,她开始在心里犹豫不决。
- The leader started to flounder, grappling with the complexity of the situation.
这位领导者开始不知所措,努力应对情况的复杂性。
- The athlete, facing self-doubt, began to flounder mentally, affecting their performance on the field.
面对自我怀疑的运动员开始在心里挣扎,影响了他们在场上的表现。
- The writer encountered a creative block and began to flounder.
作家遇到了创作瓶颈,开始不知所措。
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挣扎, 艰难应对
to face great difficulties and be about to fail
- The small business began to flounder as it struggled to compete with larger companies.
这家小企业开始挣扎,因为它难以与更大的公司竞争。
- Amid financial challenges, the company started to flounder.
在财务挑战中,公司开始举步维艰。
- As the economic downturn persisted, many industries began to flounder.
随着经济衰退持续,许多行业开始挣扎。
- The team started to flounder when key members resigned, leaving critical roles unfilled.
当关键成员辞职,留下关键角色无人填补时,团队开始举步维艰。
- The restaurant started to flounder due to negative reviews and a decline in customer satisfaction.
由于负面评价和客户满意度下降,餐厅开始陷入困境。