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weakliness

/week-lee/US // ˈwik li //UK // (ˈwiːklɪ) //

弱点,软弱性,弱势,虚弱

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    weak·li·er, weak·li·est.

    • : weak or feeble in constitution; not robust; sickly.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a weak manner.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nouninfirmity
Synonyms
affliction痛苦,困扰,苦难,苦恼ailing患病的,患病,生病的,生病ailment疾病,病症,病痛,毛病confinement囚禁,拘禁,监禁,拘束debilitation衰弱,衰竭,减弱,虚弱debility体弱多病,体弱,衰弱,体弱症decay腐烂,衰变,衰落,衰减decrepitude颓废,衰弱,腐朽性,衰退defect缺陷,瑕疵,叛逃,叛逃事件deficiency不足之处,缺陷,缺点,不足delicacy美味佳肴,美味,珍馐,美味的东西delicateness精致度,精致性,美味度,娇嫩度disease疾病,病症,病,患病diseasedness病态,患病率,患病情况,疾病disorder紊乱,无序,无秩序,无序的failing失败,失败的,失效,失误fault错,故障,错误,缺点feebleness软弱无力,软弱,软弱性,软弱无能flimsiness薄情寡义,薄弱,薄板,单薄flu感冒,感流感,流感,流流fragileness脆弱,脆弱程度,脆弱性,脆弱度fragility脆弱性,脆弱,脆弱程度,脆弱度frailness体弱,体弱多病,虚弱,脆弱frailty体弱,虚弱,体弱多病,体质ill health健康状况不佳,健康不佳,健康不良,身体不适imperfection不完善的地方,不完善,不完善之处,不完美indisposition病症,病况,病痛,病情insubstantiality非实体性,不实在的,不实在,不真实malady弊病,弊端,恶疾malaise发热,发热症,发烧,发热病puniness惩罚性,惩罚,惩罚性的,惩罚性问题shortcoming缺点,缺陷,短处,短缺sickliness病态,病态性,病态程度,患病率unhealth不健康,不健康状况,不健康的,非健康unhealthiness不健康,不健康状况,不健康状态,不健康的unsoundness不健全,不健全性,不健康,不健全的unsubstantiality不真实,不符合事实,不实在的,不实在unwellness不健康,不舒服,不健康状况,不健康状态vulnerability脆弱性,漏洞,脆弱,脆弱程度weakness弱点,虚弱,弱势,虚弱性

Examples

  • The weakly emergent laws which we obtain by the standard method are only, for all practical purposes, irreversible but remain, in principle, reversible.

  • They interact with one another only weakly and can swivel into roughly 60 different orientations.

  • At which Bezos turned to the packed audience, smiled weakly, and said: “This is Henry being nice to me!”

  • “At best it might be described as weakly ergogenic, or performance enhancing,” Sallis says.

  • We smile weakly, not wanting to let them down or prolong the conversation.

  • The three leaders only weakly reaffirmed their commitment to searching for a negotiated solution.

  • Sebelius, who was spending her day trying to sell and defend the error-prone program, laughed weakly.

  • The old man, grizzled, tanned and seamed, leant weakly against the parapet.

  • Only waved her hands weakly and looked at the clergyman, whose cap was much more over his ear than before.

  • Wewe go to school together, explained Jess, weakly, and found herself drawn into the arms of the lady.

  • If her strength had allowed she would have run, but now it threatened to desert her altogether and she tottered weakly.

  • That is one of the melodramatic bits, said Bobby, weakly, leaning against the wall for support.