
中英词典 - "shaky"
形容词
1. 不稳定的;摇晃的
英文释义:tending to shake or tremble; unsteady.
例句:
- He has shaky hands and often spills his coffee.
他手抖,经常会将咖啡洒出来。 - The bridge is shaky, so be careful when crossing it.
这座桥很摇晃,过桥时要小心。
2. 不可靠的;不可信赖的
英文释义:not reliable or trustworthy.
例句:
- His promises are always shaky; I don't know if I can trust him.
他的承诺总是靠不住,我不知道是否可以相信他。 - The evidence against him is shaky at best.
对他的指控至多是站不住脚的证据。
3. 感觉不舒服的;虚弱的
英文释义:feeling unwell; weak.
例句:
- She felt shaky after running for miles without eating.
她连续跑了几英里没吃东西,感觉身体虚弱。 - The patient's condition is still shaky, but he is showing signs of improvement.
病人的情况仍不稳定,但他有好转的迹象。
名词
1. 摇晃;不稳定
英文释义:a state of shaking or instability.
例句:
- The earthquake caused the buildings to sway, and the city was in a state of shaky.
地震使建筑物摇晃,城市处于不稳定状态。 - She couldn't walk in a straight line because of her shaky.
因为摇晃,她无法走直线。
2. 心跳不稳;心悸
英文释义:an irregular or rapid heartbeat.
例句:
- He experienced shaky and called for an ambulance.
他感到心跳不稳,呼叫了救护车。 - Caffeine can sometimes cause shaky and increased heart rate.
咖啡因有时会引起心悸和心率加快。
词语辨析
1. shaky vs unstable
这两个词都表示不稳定的含义,但"shaky"更强调摇晃或颤抖的状态,而"unstable"则更广泛地表示缺乏稳定性。
例句:
- The table is shaky; it wobbles when you touch it.
这张桌子摇晃不稳,触摸时会晃动。 - The political situation in the country is unstable; there is constant unrest.
这个国家的政治局势不稳定,一直存在动荡。
词汇扩充
1. shakiness - 名词形式,表示"摇晃"或"不稳定"的状态。
2. shaker - 名词,指摇晃的人或物。
3. shakily - 副词,以摇晃的方式。
4. unshakable - 形容词,表示坚不可摧的,不可动摇的。
近义词
1. unstable - 不稳定的,易变的。
2. wobbly - 摇晃的,摇摇欲坠的。
3. insecure - 不安全的,不稳定的。
4. unreliable - 不可靠的,靠不住的。
反义词
1. stable - 稳定的,牢固的。
2. secure - 安全的,稳定的。
3. reliable - 可靠的,可信赖的。
柯林斯词典
1. 形容词
If you describe someone as shaky, you mean that they are nervous or uncertain, or seem to be in bad health.
例句:
- I was feeling a bit shaky and a little bit ill.
我感觉有点不舒服,有点不适。 - I get very shaky if I have to speak in public.
我在公众场合讲话时非常紧张。
2. 名词
If you have a shake, your body makes quick, short movements that you cannot control, for example because you are ill or afraid.
例句:
- He has a slight shake in his hands.
他的手有轻微的颤抖。 - She had a shake in her voice.
她的声音有些颤抖。
牛津词典
1. 形容词
(of a person) trembling or unsteady, typically because of illness, weakness, or excitement.
例句:
- She felt weak and shaky.
她感到虚弱和发抖。 - His voice was shaky.
他的声音颤抖。
2. 名词
a feeling or impression of doubt or insecurity.
例句:
- I had my share of shakes and doubts.
我有我自己的动摇和疑虑。 - She couldn't hide the nervous shake in her voice.
她无法掩饰声音中的紧张。
用法
1. "shaky"作为形容词,可以用来形容人、物体或状态,表示摇晃的、不稳定的、虚弱的等含义。
2. "shaky"作为名词,指的是摇晃或颤抖的状态,或者心跳不稳。