单词 | shaky |
释义 | shakyBrE /ˈʃeɪki/ NAmE /ˈʃeɪki/ adjective (shaki·er, shaki·est) shaking and feeling weak because you are ill /sick , emotional or old 颤抖的;颤巍巍的SYN unsteady◆ Her voice sounded shaky on the phone . 电话里她的声音听着发颤。◆ The old man was very shaky on his feet . 老人站在那儿,颤巍巍的。not firm or safe ; not certain 不稳固的;不牢靠的;摇晃的;不确切的◆ That ladder looks a little shaky . 这梯子看来不大牢靠。◆ (figurative ) Her memories of the accident are a little shaky . 那次事故她记不太清楚了。◆ (figurative ) The protesters are on shaky ground (= it is not certain that their claims are valid ). 抗议者未必站得住脚。not seeming very successful ; likely to fail 不大出色的;成问题的;可能失败的SYN uncertain◆ Business is looking shaky at the moment . 从目前看,业务举步维艰。◆ After a shaky start , they fought back to win 3–2 . 他们开局不顺,但最终以 3:2 反败为胜。▸ shaki·lyBrE /ˈʃeɪkɪli/ NAmE /ˈʃeɪkɪli/ adverb ◆ 'Get the doctor ,' he whispered shakily . “去请大夫。” 他颤声低语说。 |
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