1.虚弱的(人);柔弱的(人);低能的(人)
1.a person or animal that is physically weak
1.On his way to Amman, Mr Bush did not talk as if he felt like a weakling.
在去安曼的路上,布什一言不发,似如虚弱之人。
2.You can bear plenty; you're no weakling: you shall have a daily taste, if I catch such a devil of a temper in your eyes again! '
你能受得住,你不是个草包,如果我再在你眼睛里瞅见这样一种鬼神气,你就要每天尝一次!
3.Councilor Weakling, who knew that this was probably true, made no further protest.
威克林议员知道这是很可能的,也就没有再提什么抗议。
4.The talks aren't all about a weakling US trying to placate the powerful landlord from Beijing.
这些对话并不仅仅是一个正在衰落的美国试图安抚来自北京的阔佬。
5.One woman has hurt you, and you take your revenge on the rest of the world. You're a coward and a weakling.
一个女人伤害了你,你便对全世界报复。你是个胆小鬼,懦夫。
6.Plus, I wanted to show the world that the Asian man is not always the stereotypical weakling usually typecast by the Western world.
再加上我非常想要告诉全世界的人,亚洲男性并非像西方世界中认为的那样瘦弱、无力。
7.And no, at that time I was not the mental giant you see before you. I was the intellectual equivalent of a ninety-eight pound weakling.
不过,那时候,我可不是你们现在看到的思想巨人,我的智慧跟一个九十八磅重的弱智差不多。
8.My quitting strategy surely made me a coward and a weakling.
我的放弃策略肯定让我成了懦夫、胆小鬼。
9.a "moral weakling, " and was worried that Miss T'ang would detect this major flaw in his character.
他渐渐明白自己是个西洋人所谓“道义上的懦夫”,只怕唐小姐会看破了自己品格上的大弱点。
10.l was the intellectual equivalent of a 98-pound weakling.
我的智力和98磅重的病人相当