蹒跚 | pán shān | to walk unsteadily; to stagger; to lurch; to hobble; to totter | |
步态蹒跚 | bù tài pán shān | to walk unsteadily | |
蹒跚不前 | pán shān bù qián | to falter; to stall |
1 | The boys were calling the old lady names as she hobbled up the street. | |
2 | Frankenstein - The Wretched: Shambling creatures whose limbs and organs were culled from multiple bodies. | |
3 | "You must not lie here, " shouted the Watchman, and they wandered out into the rain. | |
4 | The intrepid weapon to resistance bird flu, flu, H1N1, Legionnaires' disease, tuberculosis (TB), Dust mite, Enterovirus. |