
wobble
美['wɑːbl] 英['wɒbl]
n. 摆动;动摇;不稳定
vi. 摇晃;游移不定
vt. 使摇晃;使动摇
英英释义
Noun- an unsteady rocking motion
Verb- move unsteadily;
"His knees wobbled" "The old cart wobbled down the street"
- move sideways or in an unsteady way;
"The ship careened out of control"
- tremble or shake;
"His voice wobbled with restrained emotion"
例句
用作名词(n.)- In other cases, evidence leads to the conclusion that planets must be causing the wobble.在另一些情况下,由这些证据可得出行星必定要引起摆动的结论。
- I experienced the most complex and indelible time in my life, including sorrow, happy, defection, wobble and reverie.我经历了我一生中最复杂也是最难忘的时光,包含了悲伤,快乐,背叛,动摇和幻想的时光。
- But the stockmarket wobble raises concerns.然而股市的波动还是引起了人们的关注。
用作不及物动词(vi.)- I wobble uncertainly for a couple of paces.我踉跄了几步。
- In either direction they wobble over the jungle floor as far as the eye can see.无论什么方向,都能看到它们在丛林的地面上摇摇摆摆地爬行。
- If a star has a companion, it will seem to wobble as it moves across the sky.如果一颗恒星有一颗伴星,那么当它横越天空运动时,它似乎是摇摇晃晃的。
- The president wobbles on wages policy.总裁在工资政策上摇摆不定。
- The impact caused earth to wobble on her axis leading to the experience of seasons as you know them today.撞击导致地轴摆动并产生了四季,就如你们今天所体验的。
用作及物动词(vt.)- Don't wobble the desk when I'm writing.我写字时你不要摇动桌子。