shaky
美 ['ʃeɪki] 
英 ['ʃeɪki] 
- adj.颤抖的;颤巍巍的;不稳固的;不牢靠的
- 网络摇晃的;不可靠的;动摇
比较级:shakier  最高级:shakiest  
shaky
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| 1. | 颤抖的;颤巍巍的shaking and feeling weak because you are ill/sick, emotional or old | 
| 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。 | 
| 2. | 不稳固的;不牢靠的;摇晃的;不确切的not firm or safe; not certain | 
| That ladder looks a little shaky. 这梯子看来不大牢靠。 | |
| Her memories of the accident are a little shaky. 那次事故她记不太清楚了。 | |
| The protesters are on shaky ground(= it is not certain that their claims are valid) . 抗议者未必站得住脚。 | 
| 3. | 不大出色的;成问题的;可能失败的not seeming very successful; likely to fail | 
| 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。 |