sprawl• Jimmysprawled, his hands now braced solidly on the steps in front of him.• Gallagher drove his fist into his face and sent him sprawling on his back.• Carla is sprawled on the sofa.• We bathed our feet deliciously before sprawling on the soft mossy bank in the dryingheat of the sun.• The middle-class neighborhoods sprawloutward from the city center.• They sprawledpanting on the ground, resting their weight against the rocks.• Ralemberg and his wifesprawled there, their throatsgashed from ear to ear.
went sprawling• He took three flights without stopping, and when he reached the last, he went sprawling.• One of them collided with Dunne and went sprawling.• Although he hadn't actually handled her particularly roughly, she lost her balance and went sprawling on the floor.
sprawl2 noun [singular, uncountableU]
AREAa large area of buildings that are spread out in an untidy and unattractive way 〔建筑群〕杂乱扩展的大片地区
We drove through miles of urban sprawl before we finally got out into the countryside.
ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASESADVERB➤lazily懶散地攤開手腳▸➤out攤開四肢坐着◇He was sprawled out on the sofa.他四肢攤開懶懶散散地靠坐在沙發上。PREPOSITION➤across, in, on, over四肢攤開在⋯上;四肢攤開在⋯裏◇She sprawled lazily in an armchair.她四肢攤開懶散地坐在扶手椅裏。PHRASES➤find sb sprawled across, on, etc. sth發現某人四肢攤開倒在⋯上◇She found him sprawled across the doorstep.她發現他四肢攤開倒在門前的台階上。➤go sprawling摔個四腳朝天◇She went sprawling across the boat.她四腳朝天摔倒在船上。➤lie sprawled, sit sprawled四肢攤開躺着/坐着◇She lay sprawled across the bed.她四肢攤開躺在牀上。➤send sb sprawling把某人打趴在地◇The blow sent him sprawling.這一猛擊把他打趴在地上。