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- adj.摇摆的;摇摇晃晃的;颤动的;不稳的
- n.〈美俚〉世界产业工会 会员
- 网络摆动的;不稳定的;摇晃的
比较级:wobblier 最高级:wobbliest 复数:wobblies adj. shaky,unsteady,rickety,unstable,wonky 1. | 摇摆的;摇摇晃晃的moving in an unsteady way from side to side |
| a chair with a wobbly leg 一条腿不稳的椅子 | | | | He's still a bit wobbly after the operation(= not able to stand firmly) . 他动了手术之后仍然有点儿站不稳。 |
2. | 颤动的;不稳的;不自信的not firm or confident |
| the wobbly singing of the choir 唱诗班发颤的歌声 | | The evening got off to a wobbly start. 这次晚会一开始就不顺当。 |
IDM throw a wobbly (informal) 勃然大怒;发脾气to suddenly become very angry or upset n. | 1. a member of the Industrial Workers of the World | adj. | 1. moving unsteadily from side to side 2. feeling weak and unable to keep balanced 3. unable or unwilling to make firm decisions and stand by them in the face of opposition 4. feeling weak and having trouble standing or walking, especially because you are sick or tired 5. not strong, confident, or certain 6. if your voice is wobbly, it goes up and down, usually because you are frightened, not confident, or are going to cry 1. moving unsteadily from side to side 2. feeling weak and unable to keep balanced 3. unable or unwilling to make firm decisions and stand by them in the face of opposition 4. feeling weak and having trouble standing or walking, especially because you are sick or tired 5. not strong, confident, or certain 6. if your voice is wobbly, it goes up and down, usually because you are frightened, not confident, or are going to cry |
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