wobbly• As I stood up, I began to feel a little wobbly.• The front wheels on the car seem wobbly.• All that they did was make the room slightly wobbly.• His stroke was wobbly and the ball was headed straight for the left lip.• At DanceEnergy, wobblyaudiencefigures have prompted a remix.• Miguel got up, all wobbly because of the rum.• The plot may be a bitwobbly, but no more than O'Donnell's acting.• a wobblychair• My inappropriateclothes, my rumpledyen, even the wobbly fusuma all seemed to signal how out of place I was.• Don't sit on that chair -- it's got a wobbly leg.• She still felt a bit wobbly on her legs and she knew too that she could do with a holiday.• The railing is wobbly, the space is so small that it is suitable only for one person.
wobbly2 noun
throw a wobblyBritish EnglishBrE informalANGRY to suddenly become very angry or frightened 勃然大怒;大惊失色
VERBS | ADVERBVERBS➤be, feel, look晃動;感覺不穩;看起來顫抖▸➤become, go (especially BrE) 變得搖晃;搖晃不定◇When I stood up my legs went all wobbly.我站起來時感覺雙腿直打晃。ADVERB➤all (informal, especially BrE) 打哆嗦▸➤rather, very相當/非常不穩▸➤a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/略有些搖晃◇The chair looked a little wobbly.這把椅子看起來有些晃盪了。