flimsily / ˈflɪm zi /

薄薄的稀疏地薄薄地稀疏的

flimsily2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

flim·si·er, flim·si·est.

  1. without material strength or solidity: a flimsy fabric; a flimsy structure.
  2. weak; inadequate; not effective or convincing: a flimsy excuse.
n. 名词 noun

plural flim·sies.

  1. a thin kind of paper, especially for use in making several copies at a time of an article, telegraphic dispatch, or the like, as in newspaper work.
  2. a copy of a report or dispatch on such paper.

flimsily 近义词

flimsily

等同于 superficially

更多flimsily例句

  1. At under nine ounces per shoe, they feel flimsy out of the box, but even after a couple hundred miles they still have plenty of life.
  2. Then there’s the reality that we are living in a global pandemic with a flimsy-at-best path to recovery.
  3. When it comes to looking at CBD for pain relief, the research is even more flimsy.
  4. On one of the planes, the only thing separating the infected from the non-infected was a flimsy plastic sheet.
  5. The long-awaited tech antitrust report that the US Congress released on October 6 presents a remarkably flimsy case for action against the nation’s most innovative and competitive companies.
  6. When it comes to invading foreign countries on false or flimsy pretexts, the Russians have lots of company.
  7. Yet the scenery for this annus mirabilis production has always been rather flimsy.
  8. On the last Sunday in March, Marina is hanging diapers on a flimsy clothesline stuck in the grass in the small backyard.
  9. Then she disappeared, leaving me by myself in that flimsy little dress, my makeup smudged and my hair all over the place.
  10. Zuckerberg, or at least the narrow, shallow portrait painted of him in The Social Network, seems to embody that flimsy promise.
  11. That is a very flimsy pretext, so that the fiscals may not perform their duties faithfully against the governor.
  12. But Garnache's rash temper, rising anew, tore that last flimsy chance to shreds.
  13. In doing this engines were built of such flimsy construction that they soon went to pieces.
  14. Its flimsy lock broke easily under the pressure, and he sprang inside.
  15. Poor Mrs. Morton was a flimsy woman, without much stamina, mental or bodily.