shaky
adj. (地位,信用等)動搖的; (因病、體弱等)搖晃的; 虛弱的; 不可靠的
If you describe a situation as shaky, you mean that it is weak or unstable, and seems unlikely to last long or be successful.
A shaky ceasefire is holding after three days of fighting between rival groups...
敵對武裝團伙在經過3天的交戰後暫時停火。
I'm afraid that this school year is off to a shaky start...
恐怕這學年一開學就不順。
If your body or your voice is shaky, you cannot control it properly and it shakes, for example because you are ill or nervous.
We have all had a shaky hand and a dry mouth before speaking in public...
當眾發言前,我們全都手腳發抖,嘴巴發乾。
Even small operations can leave you feeling a bit shaky...
即使是小手術也會讓你有點戰戰兢兢。
1. inclined to shake as from weakness or defect;
2. vibrating slightly and irregularly; as e.g. with fear or cold or like the leaves of an aspen in a breeze;
3. not secure; beset with difficulties;
She rose from the bed on shaky legs, and stumbled over to the door.
她用那兩條打顫的腿從床上站起來, 蹣跚地走到門口.
Her voice was low and shaky with emotion.
她的聲音低沉,因激動而有些顫抖.
She took a deep , shaky breath and said,'All right.'
她深深地吸了口氣,不很自信地說: “ 好吧. ”
The peace treaty rests on shaky foundations.
這項和平條約建於不穩固的基礎上.
The little man's voice was shaky.
矮個的漢子用顫抖的聲音說.