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wobbling

/wob-ling/US // ˈwɒb lɪŋ //

晃晃悠悠,摇摇晃晃,摇摇晃晃的,晃晃悠悠的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : that wobbles or causes to wobble.

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Examples

  • However, both the Moon and Mimas experience libration wobbling slightly and bringing part of the “far side” into view.

  • It managed to walk the tightrope of edginess and heart without wobbling too nerve-rackingly in either direction.

  • The Krummens pay attention to politics, but are more concerned about the impact of the wobbling economy on their family.

  • And when the Tories were wobbling just two months ago, it seemed that Brown's drudgery might just pay off.

  • Even as Lamb stared at the carnage, a third figure appeared, wobbling drunkenly from an inner office.

  • I heard Stevey Todd whoop down below, and he came on deck and he says, "She's wobbling again!"

  • Ben peered out upon the wobbling legs, and in another instant had fallen back, shivering with fright and superstitious fear.

  • He was introduced to me as Mr. Webb, Whistler's solicitor, though in the process we came near being drenched by the wobbling hose.

  • He walked out upon the track, breathing hard and with knees wobbling treacherously.