weak 的定义
weak·er, weak·est.
- not strong; liable to yield, break, or collapse under pressure or strain; fragile; frail: a weak fortress; a weak spot in armor.
- lacking in bodily strength or healthy vigor, as from age or sickness; feeble; infirm: a weak old man; weak eyes.
- not having much political strength, governing power, or authority: a weak nation; a weak ruler.
- lacking in force, potency, or efficacy; impotent, ineffectual, or inadequate: weak sunlight; a weak wind.
- lacking in rhetorical or creative force or effectiveness: a weak reply to the charges; one of the author's weakest novels.
- lacking in logical or legal force or soundness: a weak argument.
- deficient in mental power, intelligence, or judgment: a weak mind.
- not having much moral strength or firmness, resolution, or force of character: to prove weak under temptation; weak compliance.
- deficient in amount, volume, loudness, intensity, etc.; faint; slight: a weak current of electricity; a weak pulse.
- deficient, lacking, or poor in something specified: a hand weak in trumps; I'm weak in spelling.
- deficient in the essential or usual properties or ingredients: weak tea.
- unstressed, as a syllable, vowel, or word.
- inflected with suffixes, without inherited change of the root vowel, as English work, worked, or having a preterit ending in a dental, as English bring, brought.
- inflected with endings originally appropriate to stems terminating in -n, as the adjective alte in German der alte Mann.
- having a low gluten content or having a poor quality of gluten.
- Photography. thin; not dense.
- Commerce. characterized by a decline in prices: The market was weak in the morning but rallied in the afternoon.
weak 近义词
not strong
weak 的近义词 50 个
- anemic
- feeble
- fragile
- frail
- hesitant
- powerless
- shaky
- sickly
- sluggish
- uncertain
- unsteady
- weakened
- wobbly
- debilitated
- decrepit
- delicate
- effete
- enervated
- exhausted
- faint
- flaccid
- flimsy
- forceless
- impuissant
- infirm
- insubstantial
- irresolute
- lackadaisical
- languid
- languorous
- limp
- makeshift
- out of gas
- prostrate
- puny
- rickety
- rocky
- rotten
- senile
- spent
- spindly
- supine
- tender
- torpid
- undependable
- unsound
- unsubstantial
- wasted
- wavering
- weakly
weak 的反义词 29 个
cowardly
faint, soft
deficient, feeble
weak 的近义词 45 个
- immature
- inadequate
- incomplete
- ineffective
- ineffectual
- inept
- lacking
- limited
- poor
- shaky
- slim
- small
- thin
- faulty
- flabby
- flimsy
- forceless
- green
- handicapped
- hollow
- implausible
- impotent
- improbable
- incompetent
- inconceivable
- inconclusive
- incredible
- invalid
- lame
- pathetic
- raw
- shallow
- slight
- spineless
- substandard
- thick
- unbelievable
- unconvincing
- unprepared
- unqualified
- unsatisfactory
- unsubstantial
- unsure
- untrained
- wanting
weak 的反义词 21 个
exposed, vulnerable
watered-down
由weak构成的短语
- weak as a kitten
- weak link
- weak moment, in a
- spirit is willing but the flesh is weak
更多weak例句
- He is too weak, too scared of the hatred he has stirred to put an end to it.
- A meta-analysis of 426 studies found only weak effects of anti-bias training on both implicit and explicit biases.
- Lowe’s has long been derided as a weaker version of its bigger rival Home Depot.
- The idea became more plausible in the 1970s, after physicists discovered that massive particles carry the weak and strong forces.
- Another victim of the weak advertising market, ViacomCBS reported a 27% decline in ad revenue in its second quarter.
- They even released a (pretty damn weak) hip-hop song on SoundCloud recounting their antics.
- Instead of being strong and resilient, bones become weak and brittle.
- A lot of people think females are too weak for the job, but I know that all the men she worked with saw her as one of the guys.
- Alas, his soul is willing, but his flesh is weak and he whiffs.
- The paperwork was spotless: he had died in transit, the conjunction of a weak heart and long trip.
- First Impressions are usually vivid but the power to revive them is weak—a poor memory.
- First Impressions are usually weak but the power to revive them is strong—still a poor memory.
- But the nasty part of the whole thing was, that Haggard had won eleven thousand pounds from a weak-headed boy.
- He shut his fist and hit Butterface a weak but well intended right-hander on the nose.
- But in her first rage Mrs. Charmington had been weak enough to let out that the prince had called young Mrs. Haggard "lovely."