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- wobble
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VERB
摇摆;摇晃 If something or someone wobbles, they make small movements from side to side, for example because they are unsteady.
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The table wobbled when I leaned on it...
我往桌上一靠,桌子就摇晃了起来。
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Just then, Bart returned, wobbling on his skates...
就在这时,巴特摇摇晃晃地滑着轮滑回来了。
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I narrowly missed a cyclist who wobbled into my path...
我险些被一个摇摇晃晃迎面而来的骑车人撞倒。
- Wobble is also a noun.
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We might look for a tiny wobble in the position of a star.
我们也许会观察到恒星的位置微微地变动。
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2.
VERB
(人或政府)动摇,摇摆不定 If a person or government wobbles, they suddenly appear less secure or less sure about something.
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The coach began to wobble when some of his team selections provoked much baffled comment.
当一些队员的入选招致许多不解的非议时,教练开始动摇了。
- Wobble is also a noun.
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Even a small wobble will hurt its banks, which have roughly $120 billion in outstanding property loans.
哪怕稍有波动也会殃及其银行,各银行有大约1,200亿美元未偿房贷。
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- Noun
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1. an unsteady rocking motion
医学
- 1.摇摆:不规则或不稳定的前后或左右运动,见hypothesis项下
- 2.摆动度tRNA的反密码与mRNA的遗传密码间不严格按常见的碱基配对,为摆动配对。
计算机
- 1.【修】摇摆式
- 1. Don't wobble the desk when I'm writing.
- 我写字时你不要摇动桌子。
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. Don't wobble the desk.
- 别晃动桌子。
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》


