sham·ble /ˈʃæmbəl/ verb [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] WALKto walk slowly and awkwardly, not lifting your feet much, for example because you are tired, weak, or lazy 〔因疲倦、虚弱或懒惰而〕拖着脚走,蹒跚而行 SYN shuffleshamble over/past/along etc The old man shambled out of the room muttering to himself. 那个老人蹒跚地走出房间,口中喃喃自语。
shambling gait (=a shambling way of walking) 步履蹒跚