tenuous的意思和读音

tenuous

: [ˈtenjuəs] : ['tenjuəs]

adj.

Adj.+n.tenuous connection,tenuous link,tenuous relationship

adj.convincing

adj.weak,shaky,unsubstantiated,questionable,feeble

tenuousadj.

1.so weak or uncertain that it hardly exists

a tenuous hold on life

His links with the organization turned out to be, at best, tenuous.

2.extremely thin and easily broken

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adj.1.weak and likely to change

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1.If it is a strained relationship, if the connection between the idea and its object is tenuous, then we are dealing with an unclear idea.

2.Recently that tenuous partnership was frayed, causing some of those bubbles to pop loudly enough for the entire business to hear.

3.Swine flu looks likely to hold for the time being, though as it changes and spreads its connection to pigs will become increasingly tenuous.沿

4.I kept a tenuous connection with the History School , wrote my two essays a week , and attended an occasional lecture .

5.When a weak amateur with a great instrument meets up with a professional string player, the relationship often becomes tenuous.

6."Social mood and risk appetite are what shape financial markets, and social mood at this point is tenuous, " Harrison said.

7.Clearly Josephson's overall grasp of science and cuisine (and web design) is tenuous, but he's still got a chance to turn things around.Josephson

8.reveals how a word can be transferred from one sphere of activity to another while retaining only a tenuous connection with its past.cable使

9.However, fears remain that the tenuous pick-up in interest could reverse.

10.Was there a foundation for the tenuous , instinctive fears that I couldn't seem to shake?