wobbles
英 [英 [ˈwɒblz]]
美 [美 [ˈwɑːblz]]
v. (使)摇摆,摇晃; 一摇一摆地走; 犹豫不决; 信心动摇
wobble的第三人称单数
双语例句
- An ordinary object does not simply rotate, it wobbles, shakes and bends.
一般物体不仅会转动,还会晃动,摇动和弯曲。 - Today Andy wobbles down the main street of Malong, searching to remember how to walk.
今天,马普安在马龙的大街上摇摇晃晃地走着,努力想记起该怎么走路。 - However, questions are being asked about the continuing phenomenal success of Chinese IPOs, given recent market wobbles.
但是,考虑到近期的市场动荡,有人质疑中国IPO能否继续获得令人瞩目的成功。 - He says there may be initial wobbles, especially if a big-cap stock debuts, but no long-term impact.
他表示,最初可能会出现波动,尤其是在大盘股率先上市的情况下,但长期而言不会有什么影响。 - Since periodontal disease results in loss of both bone and periodontal ligament, the tooth gradually wobbles in its socket.
由于牙周病同时损害了牙槽骨和牙周韧带,遂使牙齿在牙槽里晃动。 - Much like a bowling pin that wobbles back and forth yet does not fall, a penguin's body is carried forward by kinetic energy.
企鹅的身体非常类似一个来回摇摆却不会倒下的保龄球瓶,被动能带动向前。 - I wouldn't sit on that chair-it wobbles.
我不想坐那张椅子,它直摇晃。 - So far, though, the financial wobbles, however unnerving, look like a healthy repricing of risk.
但到目前为止,金融波动尽管令人无限沮丧,但看来不失为一种健康的风险重估。 - The wobbles associated with rebalancing need be endured.
各方需要忍耐全球经济再平衡过程中的摇摆。 - The floor is rough so the table wobbles.
地板不平,所以桌子摇晃。