wobbly
adj. 搖擺的; 顫動的; 不穩定的; 歪斜的
Something that is wobbly moves unsteadily from side to side.
I was sitting on a wobbly plastic chair.
我正坐在一把搖搖晃晃的塑膠椅上。
...a wobbly green jelly.
顫動著的綠色果凍
If you feel wobbly or if your legs feel wobbly, you feel weak and have difficulty standing up, especially because you are afraid, ill, or exhausted.
She could not maintain her balance and moved in a wobbly fashion...
她無法保持平衡,走路顫顫巍巍。
Ryan was exhausted by the flight and walked off with wobbly legs to find Clark.
飛行旅程讓瑞安筋疲力盡,他雙腿顫抖著走出來尋找克拉克。
If a person's voice is wobbly, it sounds weak and keeps varying in pitch, for example because the person is about to cry.
'So that's why I want to go home,' he said in a wobbly voice.
“所以這就是我要回家的原因,”他聲音顫抖地說。
If you describe an organization, economy, or plan as wobbly, you think it is not very good or will not be successful.
...cheap deals on wobbly airlines...
搭乘處於風雨飄搖的航空公司的航班的便宜買賣
Both countries suffer from soaring unemployment, large budget deficits and wobbly financial sectors.
兩國都深受失業率飆升、預算赤字拉大以及財政岌岌可危之苦。
1. inclined to shake as from weakness or defect;
He is still a bit wobbly ( on his legs ) after his illness.
他病後 ( 腿 ) 仍有點兒發顫.
She's a bit wobbly on the top notes.
她唱高音時不太穩定.
Is your television picture wobbly ( unstable ) recently?
最近您的電視機影象不穩定?
Rich people with wobbly marriages need to think about where they live.
婚姻不穩定的有錢人要慎重考慮自己的居住地.
Wobbly clamp stage makes husband clamp rises, easy hand clips upper.
擺動的鉗臺使夫鉗上升, 易手夾住鞋幫.