wobbling
n. 擺動,顫動,搖擺
v. <使>晃動( wobble的現在分詞 ); <使>搖擺不定; 抖動; 顫動
If something or someone wobbles, they make small movements from side to side, for example because they are unsteady.
The table wobbled when I leaned on it...
我往桌上一靠,桌子就搖晃了起來。
Just then, Bart returned, wobbling on his skates...
就在這時,巴特搖搖晃晃地滑著輪滑回來了。
If a person or government wobbles, they suddenly appear less secure or less sure about something.
The coach began to wobble when some of his team selections provoked much baffled comment.
當一些隊員的入選招致許多不解的非議時,教練開始動搖了。
1. (of sound) fluctuating unsteadily;
He placed one hand heavily on a fragile, wobbling table.
他把一隻手重重地放在一張搖搖晃晃的桌上。
Just then, Bart returned, wobbling on his skates.
就在這時,巴特搖搖晃晃地滑著輪滑回來了。
Sitting here now, I can still feel the house wobbling slightly.
我現在坐在這裡都能感覺到房子在很輕微的晃動.
So is the rest of the world also wobbling?
餘下的世界是否搖擺 呢 ?
As a beginner , he is wobbling about on the bicycle.
他剛學騎車,在車上搖搖晃晃地.