shaky
英 ['ʃeɪkɪ]
美['ʃeki]
- adj. 摇晃的;不可靠的;不坚定的
英英释意
- 1. inclined to shake as from weakness or defect;
- "a rickety table"
- "a wobbly chair with shaky legs"
- "the ladder felt a little wobbly"
- "the bridge still stands though one of the arches is wonky"
- 2. vibrating slightly and irregularly; as e.g. with fear or cold or like the leaves of an aspen in a breeze;
- "a quaking bog"
- "the quaking child asked for more"
- "quivering leaves of a poplar tree"
- "with shaking knees"
- "seemed shaky on her feet"
- "sparkling light from the shivering crystals of the chandelier"
- "trembling hands"
- 3. not secure; beset with difficulties;
- "a shaky marriage"
双语例句
- 1. Sensing she was on shaky ground, Marie changed the subject.
- 感到自己的观点站不住脚,玛丽于是换了个话题。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The Labor Department figures underscore the shaky state of the economic recovery.
- 劳工部的数据进一步印证了经济复苏状况的不稳定。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. His speech was difficult to understand, his signature shaky and unrecognizable.
- 他的演说很难听懂,他的签名颤颤巍巍地无法识别。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. I'm afraid that this school year is off to a shaky start.
- 恐怕这学年一开学就不顺。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. The Prime Minister's political position is becoming increasingly shaky.
- 首相的政治地位正摇摇欲坠。
来自柯林斯例句