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shakiness

/shey-kee/US // ˈʃeɪ ki //UK // (ˈʃeɪkɪ) //

颤抖,抖动,颤颤巍巍,颤动

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    shak·i·er, shak·i·est.

    • : tending to shake or tremble.
    • : trembling; tremulous.
    • : liable to break down or give way; insecure; not to be depended upon: a shaky bridge.
    • : wavering, as in allegiance: His loyalty, always shaky, was now nonexistent.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nouninstability
Synonyms
alternation交替,交变,交替进行,交替使用anxiety焦虑,忧虑,焦虑不安,担忧capriciousness任性,任性妄为,任意性,摩羯座changeability变化性,可变性,变动性,易变性changeableness变化性,变动性,多变性,变化无常disequilibrium非平衡性,不平衡性,非平衡态,非平衡disquiet忧虑,烦躁不安,焦虑,不安fickleness浮躁,善变,无常,薄情寡义fitfulness疲软,疲惫,疲惫不堪,恶性循环flightiness飞行能力,飞行性,飞行,飞扬跋扈fluctuation波动性,波动fluidity流动性frailty体弱,虚弱,体弱多病,体质hesitation犹豫不决,踌躇,迟疑,疑虑immaturity不成熟,不成熟度,不成熟性,不成熟的人impermanence无常,无常态,无生无灭,无生inconsistency矛盾的地方,不一致,矛盾性,矛盾inquietude不安的情绪,不安,不安静,不安宁insecureness不安全感,不安全因素,不安全,不安全性insecurity不安全感,不安全,不安全因素,缺乏安全感irregularity违规行为,违规现象,违规,不规则性irresolution抵抗力,抵抗,拒绝,拒绝接受mutability可变性,易变性,突变性,变异性oscillation震荡,振荡,发振,摆动pliancy柔韧度,柔软性,柔软度,柔韧性precariousness不稳定因素,不稳定,不稳定性,不稳定状态restlessness烦躁不安,躁动不安,躁动,烦躁transience瞬息万变,暂时性,瞬时性,暂时性的uncertainty不确定性,不确定,不确定因素,不明朗unpredictability变化莫测,变化无常,不可预测性,不可预测unreliability不可靠,不可靠的,不靠谱,不可靠性unstableness不稳定,不稳定因素,不稳定的,不稳定性unsteadiness不稳定,不稳,不稳定的,不稳定因素vacillation摇摆不定,摇摆,犹豫不决,游移不定variability可变性,变异性,变化性,易变性volatility挥发性,波动性,波动,挥发vulnerability脆弱性,漏洞,脆弱,脆弱程度wavering摇摆不定,摇摆不定的,飘忽不定,犹豫不决weakness弱点,虚弱,弱势,虚弱性unfixedness无固定性,不固定性,非固定性,无定势性unsureness无意识,不认识,不了解,不意识

Examples

  • Others will reflect the shaky scrawls of a woman who struggled to hold a pen steady.

  • Beijing might say yes, pointing to the shaky loyalty of the population.

  • The lawyer who spoke to him that day remembered his voice sounding shaky, his words coming too fast to understand.

  • It’s an attempt to balance a lot of what the government views as shaky forces.

  • Egeland had just visited Um Rakuba, a refugee camp in the eastern part of Sudan, and — over a somewhat shaky connection — he shared what he’d seen there and his concerns about the potential for a deepening catastrophe in the region.

  • Never mind that some of the atmospherics are shaky, like the white Christmas, for example.

  • And even The Lancet and Nature publish their share of shaky studies.

  • Its addictive “sidebar of shame” catalogues every celebrity roll of fat, fashion faux pas, and shaky early-morning nightclub exit.

  • Law enforcement officials started with the proposition that Cope was guilty because of his shaky “confessions.”

  • After his shaky hosting—sorry gays—Hugh Jackman is indubitably straight.

  • I'm rather shaky on my pins yet and the chair it must be, if I'm to put myself in connection with that lounge.

  • It came at last, not like anything Peter had ever heard, and was more like a howl than a cry, for "Shaky; me wants Shaky."

  • But he held his tongue, and tried to make up to the little girl her loss of Shaky, for whom she cried for days.

  • He was terribly white and shaky, and he seemed to have some difficulty in getting out his words.

  • They grew more shaky and more illegible towards the end, but they were sufficient to make the truth absolutely clear.