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lumber UK ['lʌm.bər] US [-bɚ] verb intransitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to move slowly and awkwardly 缓慢笨拙地移动•In the distance, we could see a herd of elephants lumbering across the plain.我们可以看见远处有一群大象缓缓穿过平原。 UK ['lʌm.bər] US [-bɚ] verb intransitive usually + adverb or preposition Phrasal Verbs lumber sb with sth mainly UK informal ■If you are/get lumbered with something, you have to deal with something or someone that you do not want to 使(某人)不得不面对,迫使(某人)应付•I always seem to get lumbered with the job of clearing up after a party.每次派对结束后我似乎总要被抓住打扫。 UK ['lʌm.bər] US [-bɚ] noun uncountable mainly US ■wood that has been prepared for building 木材,木料 |