n. 突然倾斜;蹒跚;挫折
vi. 倾斜;蹒跚
vt. 击败
n. (Lurch)人名;(德)卢尔希
lurch 困境,危难
来自中古英语lurch,一种棋盘游戏,来自luren,等待,潜藏,埋伏,词源同lour,lurk.比较poke.
lurch 倾斜,摇晃,蹒跚而行
词源不详,航海术语,用来指船在风浪中剧烈摇晃并倾斜,可能来自lurch,困境,危险。
When a Ship is brought by the Lee, it is commonly occaſsioned by a large Sea, and by the Neglect of the Helm's-man. When the Wind is two or three Points on the Quarter, the Ship taking a Lurch, brings the Wind on the other Side, and lays the Sails all dead to the Maſt; as the Yards are braced up, ſhe then having no Way, and the Helm being of no Service, I would therefore brace about the Head ſails ſharp the other Way .... [John Hamilton Moore, Practical Navigator, 8th ed., 1784]