英:['ʃeɪkɪlɪ]
美:['ʃeɪkɪlɪ]
英:['ʃeɪkɪlɪ]
美:['ʃeɪkɪlɪ]
adv.
摇晃地
发抖地
不坚定地
颤抖着
词根:shake
adj.shook 受到严重打击的;心绪不宁的
shaky 摇晃的;不可靠的;不坚定的
shakable 可动摇的;可震动的;可摇动的
shakeable 可震动的;可摇动的
n.shake 摇动;哆嗦
shook 可装配为木箱的各个部件;一捆;(英)禾束堆
shaking 震动,震惊;挥动,摇动
shaker 振动器;混和器;调酒器
shakiness 颤抖;摇晃;不稳固;不可靠
v.shook 摇动(shake的过去式)
shaking 握手(shake的ing形式);摇动;颤动
vi.shake 动摇;摇动;发抖
vt.shake 动摇;摇动;震动
adjective
characterized by shakes
shaky timber
lacking stability : precarious performed well after a shaky start
a shaky economy
lacking in firmness (as of beliefs or principles)
lacking in authority or reliability : questionable shaky data
shaky experimental procedures
somewhat unsound in health
characterized by shaking
likely to give way or break down
松懈
毫无把握
The first known use of shaky was in 1703
shake1 of 2verb
to move irregularly to and fro : quiver, tremble
shaking with cold
to become unsteady : totter
to cause to move in a usually quick jerky manner
to free oneself from
shake off a cold
to cause to become weaker
shake one's faith
to force out of a place by quick jerky movements
shake dust from a blanket
to clasp (hands) in greeting or as a sign of goodwill or agreement
shake2 of 2noun
an act of shaking
plural a condition of trembling (as from chill)
something produced by shakingespecially: milk shake
a very brief period of time
ready in two shakes
plural one that stands out especially in importance, ability, or merit—usually used in the phrase no great shakes
a long shingle
deal entry 3 sense 2
a fair shake
shakyadjective
lacking firmness
lacking in authority or reliability : questionable
shaky data
marked by shaking : trembling
likely to give way or break down
shakyadjective
lacking firmness
lacking in authority or reliability : questionable
shaky data
marked by shaking : trembling
likely to give way or break down
1 Mike stood shakily and leaned against the table.
2 'Get the doctor,' he whispered shakily.
“去请大夫。”他颤声低语说。
3 “Well, thanks again, Jimmy,” Milla says, and she walks shakily to the kitchen.
4 Colored blue, Nick proceeded shakily to one end of the porch and sat down, placing his head in his hands, staring dismally at the muddy mess caused by Bernabe’s pickup.
5 Meg blinked and shoved shakily at her glasses and there was Charles Wallace standing indignantly in front of her, his hands on his hips.
6 “There...there’s no such thing as magic,” he said shakily.
7 Watched by the silent wizards, she raised herself shakily into a sitting position.
8 He almost missed his flight because, as the other passengers walked shakily to the plane, he stood aside, vomiting.
9 That's impossible! One of the advisors said shakily.
不可能啊!一位顾问颤抖地说。
10 She got up shakily, and went to stand before her uncle.
11 I stood shakily and they looked me up and down.
12 I held on to a branch with one hand and shakily reached the other hand toward his window.
13 Donovan smiled shakily, “Oh, that’s all right. The ship brought us here. The ship will take us back. Me for more beans.”
14 “I love him so much, Will!” she managed to whisper shakily.
15 “I’m not here to judge you, Frankie,” I said shakily, finding my voice.
16 Laika’s ears shot up when I balanced myself shakily over my hands and knees.
17 "I think there's somebody in my house," she said shakily.
18 As Fadi shakily got up to leave, Ms. Bethune gave him a hug.
19 The companions led their horses to the side of the hill where a low, dilapidated building tottered shakily on the turf.
20 The collie stood shakily, blood dripping from his throat, awaiting the protection of his master.