Stooped Meaning in English
word · lemma: stoop
ˈstupt
STOO.pt
stˈuːpt
STOOPT
释义
Having the head and shoulders bent forward, often due to age, tiredness, or weakness. "Stooped" describes someone's posture, not their feelings.
用法与细微差别
Describes physical posture only, usually of older or tired people. Common phrase: 'stooped shoulders.' Not to be confused with 'stoop to' (lower one's moral standards).
Spanish: encorvadoPortuguese (BR): encurvadoPortuguese (PT): corcunda - curvadoChinese (Simplified): 弯腰的 - 驼背的Chinese (Traditional): 彎腰的 - 駝背的Hindi: झुका हुआArabic: محني الظهرBengali: নুঁইয়ে যাওয়া - ঝুঁকে পড়াRussian: сутулый - сгорбленныйJapanese: 前かがみの - 猫背のVietnamese: còng lưng - lom khomKorean: 구부정한 - 굽은Turkish: eğik - kamburUrdu: جھکا ہوا - کمر جھکی ہوئیIndonesian: bungkuk - membungkuk
例句
The old man walked with a stooped back.
basic
Her posture became stooped after years of hard work.
basic
He sat stooped over his desk, reading.
basic
You could tell she was tired from her stooped shoulders.
natural
After the hike, we all walked a bit stooped from exhaustion.
natural
His once strong frame is now much more stooped with age.
natural