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Noun:
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a shackle for the ankles or feet
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the uneven manner of walking that results from an injured leg
Verb:
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walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury;
"The old woman hobbles down to the store every day"
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hamper the action or progress of;
"The chairman was hobbled by the all-powerful dean"
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strap the foreleg and hind leg together on each side (of a horse) in order to keep the legs on the same side moving in unison;
"hobble race horses"
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用作動詞 (v.)
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This may hobble the bull in the future.
這個會會使用這頭牛在發展舉步趔趄。
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The old man hobbled along (the road) with the aid of his stick.
那老漢拄著手杖一瘸一拐地走著。
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I hurt my foot,and had to hobble home.
我的腳受了傷,就只好一拐一拐地走去家。
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One of his heels higher than the other; which gives him a hobble in his gait.
出自于: Swift
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An old and stooping nun had hobbled out with a basket of linen to wash.
出至: D. M. Thomas
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