tenuous的中文翻译是什么意思

tenuous

US/ˈtenjuəs/
UK/ˈtenjuəs/

adj. 薄的,细的; 精细的; 稀薄的; 贫乏的

tenuous柯林斯释义

ADJ-GRADED(联系)脆弱的;(理由)站不住脚的,牵强的;(地位)不稳固的

If you describe something such as a connection, a reason, or someone's position as tenuous, you mean that it is very uncertain or weak.

  • The cultural and historical links between the many provinces were seen to be very tenuous...

    许多省份之间的文化和历史纽带被认为是很脆弱的。

  • This decision puts the President in a somewhat tenuous position.

    这个决定使得总统的位置有些岌岌可危。

tenuous英文释义

Adjective

1. having little substance or significance;

  • a flimsy excuse
  • slight evidence
  • a tenuous argument
  • a thin plot

2. having thin consistency;

  • a tenuous fluid

3. very thin in gauge or diameter;

  • a tenuous thread

tenuous场景例句

The link between anger and injuries has been more tenuous; studies have yielded conflicting results.

愤怒与受伤之间的关系较勉强: 研究得出相互矛盾的结果.

During interphase the chromosomes are too tenuous to be stained.

在间期中,染色体非常纤细,以致不能被染色.

Moreover, statistical research suggests that the link between spending and educational outcomes is tenuous.

而且, 统计研究表明,支出和教育结果之间的关系是相当含糊的.

The Sonia connection had been dismissed throughout the 1960 s as too tenuous to be relied upon.

整个60年代,人们都认为索尼亚这条线索证据不足,难以置信,因而也无人过问.

Wealth and power can be fleeting, family bonds tenuous , status mercurial.

财富权力转眼成空, 家庭关系淡薄如纸, 名望地位飘忽不定.

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tenuous词性变形

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tenuous近义词

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