shaky如何读

英:[ˈʃeɪki]

美:[ˈʃeki]

shaky是什么意思

adj.

(地位,信用等)动摇的

(因病、体弱等)摇晃的

虚弱的

不可靠的

shaky自然拼读

shak·y

sheI ki

shaky变形

比较级:shakier或more shaky

最高级:shakiest或most shaky

shaky扩展

shakily (adv.), shakiness (n.)

shaky词根

词根:shake

adj.

shook 受到严重打击的;心绪不宁的

shakable 可动摇的;可震动的;可摇动的

shakeable 可震动的;可摇动的

adv.

shakily 虚弱不堪地;颤抖着;摇动着

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

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

shaky英英释义

Adjective

1. inclined to shake as from weakness or defect;

"a rickety table"

"a wobbly chair with shaky legs"

"the ladder felt a little wobbly"

"the bridge still stands though one of the arches is wonky"

2. vibrating slightly and irregularly; as e.g. with fear or cold or like the leaves of an aspen in a breeze;

"a quaking bog"

"the quaking child asked for more"

"quivering leaves of a poplar tree"

"with shaking knees"

"seemed shaky on her feet"

"sparkling light from the shivering crystals of the chandelier"

"trembling hands"

3. not secure; beset with difficulties;

"a shaky marriage"

shaky词源中文解释

"摇晃的,不稳定的",在任何意义上,早在1834年就已经出现(“不确定的,有可疑的诚信度”); 到了1840年,用于描述手写字; 1841年用于形容人、马和信用; 1850年用于建筑结构; 源自 shake(动词)+ -y(2)。最早的用法是指树木或原木,“裂开,有裂缝”(1808年),这些裂缝也被称为 shakes。相关词汇: Shakily; shakiness。

shaky词源英文解释

The first known use of shaky was in 1703

shaky儿童词典英英释义

shalt

shallow1 of 2adjective

having little depth

shallow water

showing little knowledge, thought, or feeling

shallow2 of 2noun

a shallow place or area in a body of water—usually used in plural

shallow1 of 2adjective

having little depth

shallow water

showing little knowledge, thought, or feeling

shallow2 of 2noun

a shallow place or area in a body of water—usually used in plural

shallow1 of 2adjective

having little depth

shallow water

showing little knowledge, thought, or feeling

shallow2 of 2noun

a shallow place or area in a body of water—usually used in plural

shallow1 of 2adjective

having little depth

shallow water

showing little knowledge, thought, or feeling

shallow2 of 2noun

a shallow place or area in a body of water—usually used in plural

shallopnoun

a small open boat moved by oars or sails

shallhelping verb

am or are going to or expecting to : will

I shall write today

is or are compelled to : must

they shall not pass

shalenoun

a rock with a fine grain formed from clay, mud, or silt

shakyadjective

lacking firmness

lacking in authority or reliability : questionable

shaky data

marked by shaking : trembling

likely to give way or break down

shaky 例句

1 And there in the spreading chestnut tree were the knife, the dog, the fish, the old woman, the candlestick—all circled by my own hand, shaky with earache, years and years before.

2 Nina’s voice was shaky with disbelief, though who knew what might be real or performance with her.

3 She took a shaky sip of her drink.

4 Naomi stood by Beto as a man with round glasses and shaky hands examined him.

5 “My wand,” said Ron, in a shaky voice.

6 “We’re all fine. We’re all just fine,” my mom said, but I wasn’t so sure because her head was bobbing around like she was in the early stages of some shaky disease or something.

7 In her first speech, P. got off to a shaky start.

在她的第一讲话, P. 得到了对一个摇晃的开始.

8 A shaky ceasefire is holding after three days of fighting between rival groups...

敌对武装团伙在经过3天的交战后暂时停火。

9 The handwriting throughout was shaky and hurried, but the style resembled her husband’s and the melancholy, self-pitying tone was familiar, although more dreary than usual.

10 I hear her voice, shaky now, say: "We won't be there until six forty-five. Is that too late?"

11 And on and on, while Genie clunked the heavy suitcase against the shaky steps, going down them for the last time.

12 "Just, thinking about your mother. It just got me, y'know?" he said, his voice shaky.

13 Kaz pushed to his feet, staggered slightly, drew in another shaky breath.

14 Grandfather held up a shaky hand and motioned to me.

15 Despite calculus’s shaky foundations, by the end of the eighteenth century, mathematicians all over Europe were having stunning successes with the new tool.

16 “What happened? Who killed him?” said Lyra, her voice shaky.

17 She was still shaky from the horrible night and she knew any sign of weakness would encourage them.

18 He took a deep, shaky pull on his cigarette.

19 Her mouth was dry, but she took one shaky step forward.

20 When taking a test, you may feel shaky, sweaty, with your heart beating quickly.

你参加考试的时候可能会感到浑身发抖,汗流浃背,心跳加速。

shaky 同义词

3 轮裂

shake

6 震撼

convulse

12 龟裂

crack chap

18 不确切

rough imprecise vaguely

22 不坚定的

soft unstable fickle boneless

23 苦恼的

wretched harrowed

25 不牢的

cardboard insecure unsound

30 不确实的

uncertain unauthentic unprecise

34 容易动摇的

unstable

36 不坚固的

unsound insubstantial

37 病弱的

weakly pimping

45 不牢固的

insecure brittle

53 不确切的

rough imprecise

55 不平稳的

jerky

58 不坚定

soft unstable instability

60 不牢靠的

insecure

65 不结实的

rickety

70 生病的

ill ailing

71 成问题

problem shakiness

72 有裂口的

gappy

shaky 短语相关

on shaky ground rests on shaky ground

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