weak
weak 英 [wi:k] 美 [wik]
adj. 疲软的;虚弱的;无力的
比较级:weaker 最高级:weakest
- Weak is the opposite of strong. Muscles, arguments, defenses, and coffee can all be weak — and when they are, it's not good.
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- adj. 疲软的;虚弱的;无力的
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1. She is still weak after her illness.
她病后仍然虚弱。
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2. His legs felt weak.
他觉得两腿发软。
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3. She suffered from a weak heart.
她心脏不太好。
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4. That bridge is too weak for heavy traffic.
那座桥不太牢固,承受不住过多的车辆。
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5. In a weak moment I said she could borrow the car.
我一时心软,同意她借用汽车。
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6. a weak leader
软弱的领导人
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7. The unions have always been weak in this industry.
在这个行业,工会一直没有权威。
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8. a weak currency
疲软的货币
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9. a weak team
弱队
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10. I was always weak in the science subjects.
我总是学不好理科。
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11. weak arguments
无说服力的论据
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12. a weak light, a weak signal, a weak sound
微弱的光线╱信号╱声音
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13. a weak smile
淡淡的微笑
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14. weak tea
淡茶
- weak (adj.) c. 1300, from Old Norse veikr "weak," cognate with Old English wac "weak, pliant, soft," from Proto-Germanic *waikwa- "yield" (source also of Old Saxon wek, Swedish vek, Middle Dutch weec, Dutch week "weak, soft, tender," Old High German weih "yielding, soft," German weich "soft"), from PIE root *weik- (2) "to bend, to wind."
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