wobblier
美 [ˈwɑbəlɪər]英 [ˈwɒblɪə]
- adj.摇摆的;摇摇晃晃的;颤动的;不稳的;不自信的
- wobbly的比较级
wobblier
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One , a study being published this month in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research , concluded that if you stretch before you lift weights , you may find yourself feeling weaker and wobblier than you expect during your workout .
其中一项发表在本月的《力量与训练研究杂志》(TheJournalofStrengthandConditioningResearch)上。研究称:假如你在举重前进行拉伸运动,你会感觉举的时候比预期力气更小、踉踉跄跄。
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In government-bond markets , China 's support for wobblier states may well dwindle as 2013 gets nearer : then a new euro-zone sovereign-debt fund will be able to promote the claims of European governments on some countries above those of other creditors .
在政府债券市场,当2013年越来越近,中国对这些晃晃欲坠国家的支持可能日渐减少。到那时一个新的欧元区主权债务基金将能够推动欧洲政府较其他借贷者优先对一些国家进行索赔。