flimsy的意思和读音

flimsy

: [ˈflɪmzi] : ['flɪmzi]

adj.

n.;()稿;〈

flimsier  flimsiest  

adj.sturdy,sound

adj.fragile,weak,delicate,insubstantial,slight

flimsyadj.

1.badly made and not strong enough for the purpose for which it is used

a flimsy table

2.thin and easily torn

a flimsy piece of paper/fabric/plastic

3.difficult to believe

a flimsy excuse/explanation

The evidence against him is pretty flimsy.

adj.1.,2.3.,

n.1.2.()稿3.4.1.2.()稿3.4.

adj.1.light and not providing very much protection2.badly built or made, and so likely to break easily3.not very reliable, or not easy to believe

1. Test 2 Passage 1 typhoon n. flimsy a. ; collapse v. ; ...

2. whimsy flimsy slimsy ...

3. flicker v. flimsy adj. flip v. ( ...

4. forfeit flimsy formless... ...

5. whimsy flimsy controversy ...

6. ... office block flimsy adj. devastate vt. ...

7. flightpath flimsy flinders ...

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1.Charities and churches are also trying to catch people that fall through the flimsy government safety net.

2.But then, he had death living with him inside his flimsy little shirt already. Hard to see how it would matter if death came any closer.

3.One would replace the flimsy "fair comment" defence (which easily gets tied up in questions of fact) with a new one of "honest opinion" .

4.My guess was that Clarissa would not be back before midnight, so I abandoned myself to my serious, flimsy argument.便

5.These screens look pretty flimsy and like they would fall down in an instant, yet none of them were messed up at all.

6.It was a flimsy excuse, but there was some kind of logic to it, since the US had never signed the 2001 agreement.2001

7.This most visceral and ritual of actions tends to be mediated through a flimsy, poorly conceived amalgam of shapes.

8.A previous study found that people thought water tasted worse if they drank it out of a flimsy cup, Ackerman pointed out.Ackerman

9.That sounds a bit like the notoriously flimsy defence of "only obeying orders" which goes down especially badly with Germans.

10.Britain's self- image as a so- called pocket- superpower has long been a flimsy conceit ; now it will have still smaller pockets .