shaky
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ If you describe a situation as shaky, you mean that it is weak or unstable, and seems unlikely to last long or be successful. 不牢靠的
A shaky ceasefire is holding after three days of fighting between rival groups. 敌对组织之间进行了3天的战斗之后,达成了勉强的停火协议。
2. ADJ If your body or your voice is shaky, you cannot control it properly and it shakes, for example, because you are ill or nervous. (身体、声音) 颤抖的
We have all had a shaky hand and a dry mouth before speaking in public. 当众发言之前,我们都曾双手发抖,嘴巴发干。
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shaky /ˈʃeɪkɪ/ (shakier,shakiest)
剑桥词典
shaky adjective (MOVEMENT)
moving with quick , short movements from side to side , not in a controlled way
摇晃的,发抖的,颤抖的
Soon after it was born , the calf got up and tried to stand on its shaky legs . 小牛出生不久,就起身摇摇晃晃地想站住了。
The child wrote her name in large shaky letters . 那个孩子用歪歪扭扭的大字写下了她自己的名字。
She's recovering well from her operation , but she's still a little shaky on her feet . 手术后她恢复得很好,但走路时仍有些不稳。
shaky adjective (UPSET)
upset
心烦的,苦恼的
The news left me feeling a little shaky. 这条消息使我有些心烦。
shaky adjective (WEAK)
not firm or strong
不稳定的;不坚固的;不结实的
The building's foundations are rather shaky, and it could collapse at any time . 这座建筑的地基很不稳固,随时可能会倒塌。
We are taking these steps to try to improve the country's shaky economy . 我们正在采取这些措施,试图改善国家经济不稳定的局面。
Their marriage looks pretty shaky to me. 在我看来,他们的婚姻关系岌岌可危。
I think you're on very shaky ground with that argument . 我觉得你那个论点相当站不住脚。 返回 shaky