shaking and feeling weak because you are ill, emotional or old synonym unsteady颤抖的;颤巍巍的 Her voice sounded shaky on the phone. 电话里她的声音听着发颤。 The old man was very shaky on his feet. 老人站在那儿,颤巍巍的。 My legs still felt quite shaky. 我的腿仍然感觉很不稳。
Extra ExamplesTopics Illnessc2The experience had left him rather shaky. 这次经历使他胆战心惊。 You've gone all shaky! 你都抖作一团了!
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not stable, steady or safe; not certain 不稳固的;不牢靠的;摇晃的;不确切的 That ladder looks a little shaky. 这梯子看来不大牢靠。 - (figurative)
Her memories of the accident are a little shaky. 那次事故她记不太清楚了。 - (figurative)
The protesters are on shaky ground (= it is not certain that their claims are valid). 抗议者未必站得住脚。
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not seeming very successful; likely to fail synonym uncertain不大出色的;成问题的;可能失败的 Business is looking shaky at the moment. 从目前看,业务举步维艰。 After a shaky start, they fought back to win 3–2. 他们开局不顺,但最终以 3:2 反败为胜。 The future looks shaky for the present government. 对现政府来说,未来看起来不稳定。
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