wobbly的意思和读音

wobbly

: [ˈwɑbli] : [ˈwɒbli]

adj.

n.

wobblier  wobbliest  

adj.steady,fit

adj.shaky,unsteady,rickety,unstable,wonky

wobblyadj.

1.moving in an unsteady way from side to side

a chair with a wobbly leg

a wobbly tooth齿

He's still a bit wobbly after the operation(= not able to stand firmly) .

2.not firm or confident

the wobbly singing of the choir

The evening got off to a wobbly start.

n.IDMthrow a wobbly(informal)to suddenly become very angry or upset

adj.1.;,;

n.1. (IWW)

adj.1.moving from side to side in a way that is not steady; not held firmly in place2.feeling weak and having trouble standing or walking, especially because you are sick or tired3.not strong, confident, or certain4.if your voice is wobbly, it goes up and down, usually because you are frightened, not confident, or are going to cry1.moving from side to side in a way that is not steady; not held firmly in place2.feeling weak and having trouble standing or walking, especially because you are sick or tired3.not strong, confident, or certain4.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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1.The last hope for Somalia's wobbly government may be the United States, which has once again secretly begun to supply it with arms.

2.Indonesia has been a wobbly place to do business since the fall of President Suharto in 1998, but things are getting especially rocky now.西1998

3.The bank is as safe as houses compared with its wobbly western peers, but its heyday is over.西

4.On his way out of the game, Yao Ming thrust his fist through the air, and soon made that long, wobbly walk to the Chinese bench.

5.So why are global stockmarkets, after a wobbly January, acting as if they had barely heard of the credit crunch?

6.But a combination of tight climate-change targets, energy-security worries and a wobbly economy has now caused a rethink.

7.A federal officer voiced the opinion that the wobbly economy that the US currently is in could be a reason for the drop in applicants.

8.And Greece is not the only member of the euro-zone with wobbly public finances.

9.It is trying to right a wobbly economy without aggravating inflation.使

10.And his friend said he looked wobbly.