weak的意思和读音

weak

: [wik] : [wiːk]

n.

adj.

(Weaknesses);

weaker  weakest  

adj.+n.weak dollar,weak Economy,weak foundation,weak point,weak government

adj.strong

weakadj.not physically strong

1.not physically strong

She is still weak after her illness.

His legs felt weak.

She suffered from a weak heart.

likely to break

2.that cannot support a lot of weight; likely to break

That bridge is too weak for heavy traffic.

without power

3.easy to influence; not having much power

a weak and cowardly man

In a weak moment(= when I was easily persuaded) I said she could borrow the car.

a weak leader

The unions have always been weak in this industry.

currency/economy

4.not financially strong or successful

a weak currency

The economy is very weak.

not good at sth

5.;(not good at sth

a weak team

I was always weak in the science subjects.

not convincing

6.that people are not likely to believe or be persuaded by

weak arguments

I enjoyed the movie but I thought the ending was very weak.

hard to see/hear

7.not easily seen or heard

a weak light/signal/sound线

without enthusiasm

8.done without enthusiasm or energy

a weak smile

He made a weak attempt to look cheerful.

liquid

9.aweak liquid contains a lot of water

weak tea

point/spot

10.~ point/spotthe part of a person's character, an argument, etc. that is easy to attack or criticize

The team's weak points are in defence.

He knew her weak spot where Steve was concerned.

grammar

11.aweak verb forms the past tense and past participle by adding a regular ending and not by changing a vowel. In English this is done by adding-d ,-ed or-t (for examplewalk ,walked )

phonetics

12.used when there is no stress on the word. For example, the weak form ofand is@n or , as in %bred n "bVt@(r) .

n.poor/sick people

1.[pl]people who are poor, sick or without power

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adj.1.part of your body that is weak is not as strong or healthy as it should be; a person who is weak does not have much physical strength or energy2.lacking power or influence; a weak leader or government does not have enough political power or ability to rule successfully3.a weak person is one who does not have much determination and can be easily persuaded to do something that they do not want to do4.bad in quality; a weak player, performer, etc. is one who is not good at playing, performing, etc.5.a weak building, bridge, or other structure is one that is likely to break under a lot of pressure; a weak part of a persons face is one that is small and suggests a poor character6.a weak argument or idea is one that you can easily criticize or prove to be wrong; a weak feeling or attitude is one that you are not certain about, and might easily lose; a weak economy or currency is one that does not have as much value as a strong one7.a weak liquid contains a lot of water and not much of a substance that gives it taste or strength8.a weak light, heat, etc. is one that you cannot easily see, hear, or feel; a weak action or movement is one that you do not easily notice9.a weak word, or a weak part of a word, is not emphasized when you say the word; a weak verb forms the past tenses in a regular way. Weak verbs in English do this by adding “-ed,” “-d,” or “-tto the infinitive.1.part of your body that is weak is not as strong or healthy as it should be; a person who is weak does not have much physical strength or energy2.lacking power or influence; a weak leader or government does not have enough political power or ability to rule successfully3.a weak person is one who does not have much determination and can be easily persuaded to do something that they do not want to do4.bad in quality; a weak player, performer, etc. is one who is not good at playing, performing, etc.5.a weak building, bridge, or other structure is one that is likely to break under a lot of pressure; a weak part of a persons face is one that is small and suggests a poor character6.a weak argument or idea is one that you can easily criticize or prove to be wrong; a weak feeling or attitude is one that you are not certain about, and might easily lose; a weak economy or currency is one that does not have as much value as a strong one7.a weak liquid contains a lot of water and not much of a substance that gives it taste or strength8.a weak light, heat, etc. is one that you cannot easily see, hear, or feel; a weak action or movement is one that you do not easily notice9.a weak word, or a weak part of a word, is not emphasized when you say the word; a weak verb forms the past tenses in a regular way. Weak verbs in English do this by adding “-ed,” “-d,” or “-tto the infinitive.

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2. Weakness Weak Mateship ...

3. we pron. () weak a. weakness n. ...

4.(Weaknesses) 〖 few;little;less〗 weak”〖 small〗 ...

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1.She was forced to pause; she was seized by a dry cough, her breath came from her weak and narrow chest like the death-rattle.

2.She is too weak to stand on her feet because she had been operated on twice for that illness.

3.Amplifiers are devices which take a relatively weak signal as an input and produce a much stronger signal as an output.

4.The body was weak, as if not careful it will break down the middle.仿

5.A man of strong will feels in control of his own life while a man of weak will feels himself to be a slave to his fate.

6.Accordingly, with " outwardly strong and inwardly weak " the inner status that this word will come state them is again likely did not pass.

7.Over the next couple of years, Mr. Bernanke said, the jobs market is expected to remain weak and inflation subdued.

8.Della could not help going out and hurrying to the garden. Magically, she did not seem weak as before.

9.Still like it the beginning of the melody and sound, I heard the woman began to cry very offensive, I really hate crying weak.

10.Each heartbeat began to be heavier than the last; listening, he could hear a weak but sharp sound by that surging or protruding something.西