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 wobbling ['wɔbliŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 摆动(不稳定运转,不等速运转)

  1. I was so terrified my legs were wobbling.
    我吓得腿直打颤.
  2. A wobbling motion.
    摇摆的动作


wobbling
[ adj ]
(of sound) fluctuating unsteadily
<adj.all>
a low-pitched wobbling sound


  1. The 30-second video, showing a flat, wobbling sheet of blue metal ripping down the center, revealed microscopic waves at the tip of the rip, similar to the ripples of a pebble dropped in a pond.
  2. Droopy-faced, they stood near the prompter's box, avoiding a staircase set much too steep for top heavy torsos and also sidestepping the wobbling Livia Budai, who wandered across the stage as Azucena inciting choruses of boos as she went.
  3. HOPES had been rising for days that the Bundesbank might yesterday have provided a modest fillip for European business confidence and at least token support for the wobbling European Monetary System.
  4. The suspension also was meant to allow engineers time to fix Magellan's wobbling solar power panels.
  5. So, the dollar has been wobbling. Moreover, as the private sectors of the leading economies revive (as has happened in the US), the public sectors must step back rapidly and eliminate their demands on the capital markets.
  6. 'Hey, Goldilocks,' they would shout, heads wobbling and arms flailing the air.
  7. "Then he attempted to turn back over and he did turn over but then he lost control, started wobbling and his right wing hit the ground and that's what headed him out across that wheat field," Williams said.
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