-扩展释义
-lamed的不同词性形态
例句
adjective
1.(of a leg or foot) affected by injury or illness.
‘despite his lame leg, he fled’
‘His foot was seemingly lame, eyes hollow, face drooping with age.’
2.(of a person or animal) unable to walk without difficulty as the result of an injury or illness affecting the leg or foot.
‘his horse went lame’
‘One time, not too long ago, I saw a line of lame dancers unable to participate in class, sitting on the sidelines, questioning when they would return to dance.’
3.(of a person) naive or socially inept.
‘anyone who doesn’t know that is obviously lame’
‘Oh, I’m so lame, but that’s the truth, silly or not.’
4.(of an explanation or excuse) unconvincingly feeble.
‘the TV licensing teams hear a lot of lame excuses’
‘In his lame explanation he said he didn’t remember the plot of the 1970s flick.’
5.(of something intended to be entertaining) uninspiring and dull.
‘I found the programme pretty lame and not very informative’
‘The comedy aspect is a little lame, with too many one-liners, and the movie is hopelessly trapped in the ’80s in almost every way.’
6.(of verse or metrical feet) halting; metrically defective.
‘While prosthetic body parts were not the most common early modern representation of metrically unsound feet, Ascham is in ample company when it comes to equating lame verse with human lameness.’
noun
1.Fabric with interwoven gold or silver threads.
‘a gold lamé suit’
‘A length of shimmering silver lamé was delivered by the harried pageant coordinator himself.’
verb
1.Make (a person or animal) lame.
‘he was badly _lamed_ during the expedition’
‘While conceding the need for security and achievement, Lears bristles at ‘the arrogance of the meritocratic myth’ that justifies inequality, panders to dreams of human omnipotence, and lames any will to generosity.’
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