on crutches• Kabul, the capital, is full of one-legged beggarson crutches who stepped in the wrong place.• She emergedon crutches, looking like a veteran.• He came down to Highbury on crutches, so grave was the extent of his injury.• Cath from T-shirts is on crutches after treadingbarefoot on broken glass trying to break up a skinheadbrawl.• Some came in wheelchairs or on crutches.• In either case Kasper could only have got there, like many of the top racers, on crutches.• Dennis left the locker room on crutches , his knee heavily bandaged.• When he left Boston for his home outside Atlanta Thursdayon crutches following double knee surgery, reasonableobservationargued otherwise.• One year, thanks to a knee injury, I went on crutches.
ADJECTIVE | VERB + CRUTCH | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤emotional, psychological (bothfigurative) 感情支柱;心理上的依靠◇He saw religion as an emotional crutch.他視宗教為情感上的依靠。VERB + CRUTCH➤need, use需要/使用拐杖◇He needs crutches to walk.他走路需要拐杖。➤use sth as把⋯當成依靠◇She uses her work as a psychological crutch.她把工作當成是心理上的支柱。PREPOSITION➤on crutch, with crutch拄拐杖◇She can only walk with crutches.她要拄拐杖才能行走。