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⭐基础词汇软弱软弱无力薄弱

weak 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

weak·er, weak·est.

  1. not strong; liable to yield, break, or collapse under pressure or strain; fragile; frail: a weak fortress; a weak spot in armor.
  2. lacking in bodily strength or healthy vigor, as from age or sickness; feeble; infirm: a weak old man; weak eyes.
  3. not having much political strength, governing power, or authority: a weak nation; a weak ruler.
  4. lacking in force, potency, or efficacy; impotent, ineffectual, or inadequate: weak sunlight; a weak wind.
  5. lacking in rhetorical or creative force or effectiveness: a weak reply to the charges; one of the author's weakest novels.
  6. lacking in logical or legal force or soundness: a weak argument.
  7. deficient in mental power, intelligence, or judgment: a weak mind.
  8. not having much moral strength or firmness, resolution, or force of character: to prove weak under temptation; weak compliance.
  9. deficient in amount, volume, loudness, intensity, etc.; faint; slight: a weak current of electricity; a weak pulse.
  10. deficient, lacking, or poor in something specified: a hand weak in trumps; I'm weak in spelling.
  11. deficient in the essential or usual properties or ingredients: weak tea.
  12. unstressed, as a syllable, vowel, or word.
  13. 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.
  14. inflected with endings originally appropriate to stems terminating in -n, as the adjective alte in German der alte Mann.
  15. having a low gluten content or having a poor quality of gluten.
  16. Photography. thin; not dense.
  17. Commerce. characterized by a decline in prices: The market was weak in the morning but rallied in the afternoon.

weak 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

not strong

adj. 形容词 adjective

cowardly

adj. 形容词 adjective

faint, soft

adj. 形容词 adjective

deficient, feeble

adj. 形容词 adjective

exposed, vulnerable

adj. 形容词 adjective

watered-down

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

  1. He is too weak, too scared of the hatred he has stirred to put an end to it.
  2. A meta-analysis of 426 studies found only weak effects of anti-bias training on both implicit and explicit biases.
  3. Lowe’s has long been derided as a weaker version of its bigger rival Home Depot.
  4. The idea became more plausible in the 1970s, after physicists discovered that massive particles carry the weak and strong forces.
  5. Another victim of the weak advertising market, ViacomCBS reported a 27% decline in ad revenue in its second quarter.
  6. They even released a (pretty damn weak) hip-hop song on SoundCloud recounting their antics.
  7. Instead of being strong and resilient, bones become weak and brittle.
  8. 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.
  9. Alas, his soul is willing, but his flesh is weak and he whiffs.
  10. The paperwork was spotless: he had died in transit, the conjunction of a weak heart and long trip.
  11. First Impressions are usually vivid but the power to revive them is weak—a poor memory.
  12. First Impressions are usually weak but the power to revive them is strong—still a poor memory.
  13. But the nasty part of the whole thing was, that Haggard had won eleven thousand pounds from a weak-headed boy.
  14. He shut his fist and hit Butterface a weak but well intended right-hander on the nose.
  15. But in her first rage Mrs. Charmington had been weak enough to let out that the prince had called young Mrs. Haggard "lovely."