0 to move in a way that is not regular or normal, especially making sudden movements backwards or forwards or from side to side -- 搖晃,晃動;(尤指)突然傾斜
1 a sudden movement or change that is not smooth or normal -- 突然的傾斜(搖晃或改變)
The company's attitude to the drought has lurched from abject complacency to total panic.
We are locked into the old lurching process of stop-go.
We certainly need a policy for higher education rather than the lurches we have had over the last two or three years.
Giving parents more choice—is that lurching to the right?
The present system lurches from five-year period to five-year period and not from year to year.
No one wishes to see authorities lurching from one crisis to the next.
We have a deeply unreliable bus service that continually lurches around.
If that is true, we shall have a violently lurching economy all the time.
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