rocky
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ A rocky place is covered with rocks or consists of large areas of rock and has nothing growing on it. 多巖石的
The paths are often very rocky so strong boots are advisable. 這些道路通常有很多巖石,所以建議穿結(jié)實(shí)的靴子。
2. ADJ weak, shaky, or unstable 軟弱的; 搖晃的; 不穩(wěn)定的
3. ADJ A rocky situation or relationship is unstable and full of difficulties. 不穩(wěn)定的; 艱難的
They had gone through some rocky times together when Ann was first married. 當(dāng)安剛結(jié)婚的時(shí)候,他們已經(jīng)一起度過了一些不尋常的日子。
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rocky /?r?k?/ (rockier,rockiest)
劍橋詞典
rocky adjective (STONE)
made of rock and therefore usually rough and difficult to travel along巖石構(gòu)成的,多巖石的;崎嶇難行的
She scrambled along the rocky path . 她沿著一條崎嶇的小道攀爬。
rocky adjective (UNSTEADY/UNCERTAIN)
unable to balance very well
身體搖搖晃晃的;頭暈?zāi)垦5?
After two months in a hospital bed , I felt a bit rocky on my feet . 住院臥床兩個(gè)月后,我感到走路有點(diǎn)搖搖晃晃的。
uncertain and difficult and not likely to last long
不穩(wěn)定的;不牢靠的;動(dòng)搖不定的
Their relationship got off to a rocky start . 他們的關(guān)系一開始就不穩(wěn)定。