英 [ˈʃeɪki] 美 [ˈʃeɪki]
adj. 颤抖的,颤巍巍的;不牢靠的,摇晃的,不确切的; 不大出色的,成问题的
比较级shakier或more shaky
最高级shakiest或most shaky
shaky /ˈʃeɪkɪ/ CET6 TEM4 [ shakier shakiest ]
形容词 If you describe a situation as shaky, you mean that it is weak or unstable, and seems unlikely to last long or be successful. 不牢靠的
A shaky ceasefire is holding after three days of fighting between rival groups.
敌对组织之间进行了3天的战斗之后,达成了勉强的停火协议。
形容词 If your body or your voice is shaky, you cannot control it properly and it shakes, for example, because you are ill or nervous. (身体、声音) 颤抖的
We have all had a shaky hand and a dry mouth before speaking in public.
当众发言之前,我们都曾双手发抖,嘴巴发干。
轮裂的
... palliative 缓和的; 掩饰的; 减轻的 shaky 震动的, 动摇的, 摇晃的, 虚弱的 creditworthy 有信誉的 ...
... at risk 处境危险 shaky 不稳固的 rickety (连接处不牢固导致)摇晃...
... shakings废绳絮、帆布等 shaky摇动的 shaleoil而岩油 ...
摇晃的;不可靠的;不坚定的
That ladder looks a little shaky.
这梯子看来不大牢靠。
Her voice sounded shaky on the phone.
电话里她的声音听着发颤。
The old man was very shaky on his feet.
老人站在那儿,颤巍巍的。
A huge cowboy,nine feet tall, took one look at Bill and said in a shaky voice, "I was the boss.
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Olive felt shaky.
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Analysts fear Greece's economic crisis risks spilling over to other southern European countries with shaky economies.
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The Federal Reserve took extraordinary action over the weekend to try to reassure shaky financial markets.
Sharif's return could post a major challenge to Musharraf's somewhat shaky hold on power.
Right now, he's a little shaky but he has a big smile on his face.