rickety的意思和读音

rickety

: [ˈrɪkəti] : ['rɪkəti]

adj.

ricketier  ricketiest  

adj.firm

adj.wobbly,shaky,unsteady,unstable,rocky

ricketyadj.

1.not strong or well made; likely to break

a rickety chair

adj.1.,西,;2.[];;

adj.1.a rickety structure or piece of furniture is likely to break if you put any weight on it, often because it is old

1. fuse v. rickety adj. clog v. ...

2. fuse vi. rickety a. clog vt. ...

3. fuse v. rickety adj. clog v. ...

4. ribald adj. . rickety adj. rider n. ...

5. revenge ,, rickety ,, rider ,, ...

6. revamp v. rickety adj. rigmarole n. ...

7. ... ribald a rickety a riddle n ...

8. ... 12.bottleneck 13.rickety 15.sticking plasters ...

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1.Even in defeat he may, like Samson, be ready to pull down the pillars of his rickety regime on his hapless people.使

2.The pair of legs that carried him were rickety, and there was a bias in his gait which inclined him somewhat to the left of a straight line.使线

3.Near the top he stops at a collection of 10 rickety poles stuck into the soil, with corn sacks sagging between them.10

4.In the Macphails' there was nothing but a poor, worn bed with a ragged mosquito net, a rickety chair, and a washstand.

5.Several months earlier his mother had fled Cuba with him for the United States in a rickety boat.

6.Trams were still the main means of transportation in the city. They were old and rickety things, rattling leisurely along at a snail's pace.

7.The front yard was an icy swamp, and a couple of warped planks, extending from the sidewalk to the door, made a sort of rickety footbridge.

8.They ran behind the counter and through a second doorway, which led to a rickety wooden staircase that they climbed as fast as they could.穿

9.Redmond tells VOA the brutality of the smugglers is well known as are the dangers of voyaging on rickety, overcrowded vessels.

10.A rifle and a harpoon gun were hanging from the wall of his rickety shack.