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单词 limp
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
limp1 /lɪmp/USA pronunciation   v. [no object]
  1. Pathologyto walk with difficult movement, with one leg or foot dragging behind:The injured player limped off the field.
  2. to progress with great difficulty, hesitation, or slowness:The economy limps along.

n. [countable]
  1. a lame movement or way of walking.

limp2 /lɪmp/USA pronunciation   adj., -er, -est. 
  1. lacking stiffness, as of substance or structure;
    too soft:a limp rag.
  2. tired;
    fatigued:I was limp with exhaustion.
  3. without firmness, force, energy, etc.:limp writing.
limp•ly, adv. 
limp•ness, n. [uncountable]

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
limp1  (limp),USA pronunciation v.i. 
  1. Pathologyto walk with a labored, jerky movement, as when lame.
  2. to proceed in a lame, faltering, or labored manner:His writing limps from one cliché to another. The old car limped along.
  3. to progress slowly and with great difficulty;
    make little or no advance:an economy that limps along at a level just above total bankruptcy.

n. 
  1. a lame movement or gait:The accident left him with a slight limp.
  • 1560–70; back formation from obsolete limphault lame; Old English lemphealt limping (see halt2); akin to Middle High German limpfen to limp
limper, n. 
limping•ly, adv. 

limp2  (limp),USA pronunciation adj., -er, -est. 
  1. lacking stiffness or firmness, as of substance, fiber, structure, or bodily frame:a limp body.
  2. lacking vitality;
    weary;
    tired;
    fatigued:Limp with exhaustion, she dropped into the nearest chair.
  3. without firmness, force, energy, etc., as of character:limp, spiritless prose.
  4. flexible;
    not stiff or rigid:a Bible in a limp leather binding.
  • Scandinavian; compare Icelandic limpa slackness, limpilegur soft, flabby
  • perh. 1700–10
limply, adv. 
limpness, n. 
    • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged flabby, flaccid, soft.
    • 2, 3.See corresponding entry in Unabridged feeble, weak.

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
limp /lɪmp/ vb (intransitive)
  1. to walk with an uneven step, esp with a weak or injured leg
  2. to advance in a labouring or faltering manner
n
  1. an uneven walk or progress
Etymology: 16th Century: probably a back formation from obsolete limphalt lame, from Old English lemphealt; related to Middle High German limpfen to limp

ˈlimper n ˈlimping adj , n
limp /lɪmp/ adj
  1. not firm or stiff
  2. not energetic or vital
  3. (of the binding of a book) not stiffened with boards
Etymology: 18th Century: probably of Scandinavian origin; related to Icelandic limpa looseness

ˈlimply adv ˈlimpness n
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