0 to move forward suddenly and with force, especially in order to attack someone:
2 to move forward with sudden force:
The goalkeeper lunged at the ball and knocked it away.
Prey chase is rapid and tumultuous, with lunges and twists through the shallows and few missed targets.
The performer then lunges forward and quickly raises one leg, with the other leg following as if transitioning to a handstand.
After reciting his father's poem once more, he lunges at the alpha wolf.
In this track, squats can be included but most of the time will be spent doing lunges to train the legs and glutes.
He lunged to grab another one from storage as the helicopter, a growing, blazing fireball, arched across the sky.
The iguanas will deepen their green coloration to intensify their bands, and bob their heads and intimidate intruders by lunging at them with open mouths.
Schene then lunged through the door and kicked her.
He then removed the radiator cap, a snake lunged out and a geyser of water followed.
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(尤指攻擊某人時)衝,撲, 突然前沖, 箭步蹲…
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(尤指攻击某人时)冲,扑, 突然前冲, 箭步蹲…
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embestir, lanzarse, arremetida [feminine…
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bondir en avant, bond [masculine] en avant, faire un mouvement brusque en avant…
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zaútočit, výpad…
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kaste sig, udfald…
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menghambur, menyerang, menerjang…
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