1.摇摆,摇动,晃动,摇晃
2.失去信心,动摇
3.(声音)颤抖
1.摇动,晃动,摇晃
2.(失去信心带来的)犹豫,波动
1.to rock slightly from side to side, or to make sth. do this
2.to lose confidence about doing sth.
3.if your voice wobbles, it goes up and down, usually because you are frightened or not confident, or you are trying not to cry
1.a slight movement from side to side
2.a feeling or expression of fear or loss of confidence
1.He wobbled toward my dad and sat down in front of him.
它摇摇晃晃地朝爸爸走去,坐在他面前。
2.Thinking of this old man, she grimaced, wobbled her head, shook her finger, doddered on her legs.
一想到这老头子,她就开始做鬼脸,晃脑袋,摇手指,还颤抖着两条腿。
3.As she approached her chair, the carton wobbled, and there was a scratching noise.
当她走近她的座位时,纸板箱晃动起来,从里面传出擦刮的声音。
4.Not allowed to put weight on my leg for eight weeks, I wobbled about on crutches.
为了不让受伤的腿承重,我拄拐杖拄了8个星期。
5.The scientists had assumed that the guts were squished or squeezed or wobbled about like a bowl of jello in a moving car.
科学家们曾假设毛毛虫的内脏会被压扁或被挤压或是晃动游移,就好像在一辆移动到汽车里放置的一碗果冻那样。
6.When markets wobbled, central banks slashed interest rates. A by-product of this policy was a series of debt-financed asset bubbles.
当市场摇摇欲坠的时候,中央银行就降低利率,由此而引发的负作用便是举债所得的资产泡沫。
7.The next step is to apply a metal layer on top of the embossed pits or wobbled groove.
下一个步骤是在塑料基片的浮雕坑型或摆动槽的上面覆盖一个金属层。
8.It wobbled a bit, is what I mean, when you stepped on it.
我的意思是,当你站在上面时,会有点摇晃。
9.Moreover, no big banks wobbled, let alone had to be rescued, though there were some mergers.
此外也没有一家大型银行财务不稳,遑论需要政府救援,但有发生一些合并。
10.As the banks wobbled, economies slipped into recession and government debt levels soared.
银行体系不稳定,就会导致国家的经济滑坡,陷入衰退,同时政府负债加重。