The pinyin for stumble is [liè qie].
Stumbling means the body is askew and unsteady on its feet; stumbling is passive, caused by another person's frontal behavior. E.g. He was pushed and stumbled.
The source of stumbling:
The Dream of the Red Chamber.
The Dream of the Red Chamber: The second four times: two people *** carrying a bucket of water, one hand lifting the clothes, stumbled and fell, splashing and spilling. The old man's travels. The sixth time: said, outside came in a person, wearing a red tasseled hat, called a iron old master. The shopkeeper stumbled and stumbled, but also stumbled and stumbled.
Stumbles and falls
1, boxing referee accompanied his wife shopping, suddenly his wife stumbled and fell to the ground, the husband did not come forward to help up
2, however, in the league match immediately after, the team stumbled and fell at the feet of Everton.
3. All those who had beaten their meals, shielding their bowls with straw hats or elbows, stumbled across the mucky dam and ran back to their dormitories.
4. My friend stumbled, and the bells hanging from his hat jingled as he walked.
5. He was about to buy another beer when the old man suddenly stood up, stumbled and walked quickly towards the toilet at the side of the house, which stank of urine.
6. The wooden doorframe of the house was warped and the door was too open to close. The old man stumbled and chased him to the hall and put his mouth to the doorway, counting loudly.
7, To stagger along stumbling, to move, to move; to hobble.