wobbly
不稳定的
常用释义
英音[ ˈwɒbli ]
美音[ ˈwɑːbli ]
变形
复数:
wobblies
比较级:
wobblier/more wobbly
最高级:
wobbliest/most wobbly
基本释义
- adj. 不稳定的;摆动的;歪斜的
例句
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1·Corporate lending and parts of consumer credit, such as credit cards and car loans, are wobbly.公司贷款和部分消费者信贷,例如信用卡和汽车贷款,都不稳定。
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2·That's true for voters. But government subsidy is a wobbly foundation on which to build a business.对选民来说的确如此。但是,将企业建立在政府补贴的基础上也是不稳定的。
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3·The evening got off to a wobbly start.这次晚会一开始就不顺当。来源: 《牛津词典》
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4·I was sitting on a wobbly plastic chair.我当时正坐在一把摇摇晃晃的塑料椅子上。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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5·She reluctantly bailed out wobbly members of the eurozone.她不情愿地援助了欧元区一些不稳定的成员。
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6·At first, you were wobbly, but then it becomes effortless.起初,你摇摆不定,但是过一段时间就变得毫不费力了。
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7·I stumbled out into the black night sobbing, my legs wobbly from fear.我跌跌撞撞地走进漆黑的夜晚,哭泣着,双腿因恐惧而颤抖。
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8·At the esoteric edge of the timekeeper's craft, they are too wobbly to keep time by themselves.在这个原子钟的装置里,它们还是太不稳定了,不能靠自身确保时间。
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9·Nonetheless they have long been wobbly.但是,他们长期以来却一直不稳定。
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10·That relationship is now looking more wobbly.这种关系现在看起来趋于不稳。
同根词
词根:
wobble
wobbling
adj
摇晃的;颤动的
wobble
n
摆动;摇晃;不稳定
wobbling
n
摆动;颤动
wobbler
n
思想动摇的人;晃晃摇摇的人;不稳定的人
wobbling
v
蹒跚;晃动;踌躇(wobble的ing形式)
wobble
vi
摇晃;摇摆;游移不定
wobble
vt
使摇摆;使颤动;摇动