weakness 的定义
- the state or quality of being weak; lack of strength, firmness, vigor, or the like; feebleness.
- an inadequate or defective quality, as in a person's character; slight fault or defect: to show great sympathy for human weaknesses.
- a self-indulgent liking or special fondness, as for a particular thing: I've always had a weakness for the opera.
- an object of special desire; something very difficult to resist: Chocolates were her weakness.
weakness 近义词
defect, proneness
weakness 的近义词 46 个
- deficiency
- failing
- flaw
- fragility
- frailty
- gap
- instability
- lack
- lapse
- shortcoming
- vulnerability
- appetite
- blemish
- debility
- decrepitude
- delicacy
- enervation
- faintness
- fault
- feebleness
- fondness
- impairment
- imperfection
- impotence
- inclination
- inconstancy
- indecision
- infirmity
- invalidity
- irresolution
- languor
- liking
- passion
- penchant
- powerlessness
- predilection
- proclivity
- prostration
- senility
- taste
- vice
- vitiation
- achilles heel
- chink in armor
- soft spot
- sore point
weakness 的反义词 18 个
更多weakness例句
- There are some serious weaknesses in Cooper’s fledgling outing as writer and director, but these weaknesses are covered over by the galvanic chemistry between Cooper and Gaga.
- Many if not all people may have very specific genetic vulnerabilities, such as weaknesses in their immune system, that go unnoticed until one particular pathogen crosses their path.
- Knowing the details of your brand health will help you see the strengths and weaknesses of your branding, and help you decide on the future actions regarding it.
- A side-channel attack is one that doesn’t exploit weaknesses in the underlying cryptographic system, but instead in the way it is implemented in software and hardware.
- Poland does, however, find “interesting” the idea that rain could cause weaknesses in the ground that lead to lava eruptions.
- In fact, experts in airport security have long worried about this weakness.
- Koenig apologies for what she seems to treat as a sign of weakness.
- She became extremely unpopular and was widely blamed for the King's growing weakness as he aged.
- A situation like the current one is likely to accentuate his weakness.
- Yes, 2014 was a big Republican win, but this idea that Obama showed exceptional weakness in the midterms is simply inaccurate.
- More foolish, more culpable weakness was never shown than in thus yielding to these schemes.
- He was guilty of the weakness of taking refuge in what is called, I believe, in legal phrase, a side-issue.
- Allcraft winced, as every syllable made known the speaker's actual strength—his own dependence and utter weakness.
- Cleverly though they manipulate, cleanliness is not their besetting weakness.
- Again, he may grow faint and dizzy when he has climbed only a part of the way, or he may lose his hold from very weakness.