1ADJ-GRADED 不穩固的;不牢靠的;不會長久的;不會成功的 If you describe a situation as shaky, you mean that it is weak or unstable, and seems unlikely to last long or be successful. 不穩固的;不牢靠的;不會長久的;不會成功的
A shaky ceasefire is holding after three days of fighting between rival groups.
敵對武裝團夥在經過3天的交戰後暫時停火。
I'm afraid that this school year is off to a shaky start.
恐怕這學年一開學就不順。
The Prime Minister's political position is becoming increasingly shaky.
首相的政治地位正搖搖欲墜。
2ADJ-GRADED (聲音或身體)顫抖的,發抖的 If your body or your voice is shaky, you cannot control it properly and it shakes, for example because you are ill or nervous. (聲音或身體)顫抖的,發抖的
We have all had a shaky hand and a dry mouth before speaking in public.
當衆發言前,我們全都手腳發抖,嘴巴發幹。
Even small operations can leave you feeling a bit shaky.
即使是小手術也會讓你有點戰戰兢兢。
His speech was difficult to understand, his signature shaky and unrecognizable.