释义 |
unsteadyun‧stead‧y /ʌnˈstedi/ adjective - unsteady work
- an unsteady table
- For a few moments he was pale and unsteady but his colour gradually returned.
- He walked with the unsteady gait of an old man.
- I gave her an unsteady smile.
- My hand felt unsteady as I signed the paper.
- She'll be a little unsteady on her feet until the anaesthetic wears off.
- Boswell's unhappiness flowed from his own unsteady and volatile character.
- From afar, or even up close, the bridge is nothing more than a thin, unsteady shimmer of bamboo.
- He touched her almost tentatively, and his hands were unsteady again now.
- The rhythm of my sleep was odd, she explained, unsteady as the steps of an old man.
- The smile appears forced, unsteady, seems to quaver, though it is frozen in silver nitrate.
- The years following this unsteady inaugural were marked by a deepening mutual disdain.
- This is the easy part, proving difficult only for those with unsteady hands, poor vision or failure to comprehend.
- With his support and encouragement I took my first somewhat unsteady steps towards the production of a unit in financial accounting.
unsteady and likely to fall► unsteady someone who is unsteady is unable to balance properly, for example because of illness, old age or too much alcohol: · For a few moments he was pale and unsteady but his colour gradually returned.· He walked with the unsteady gait of an old man.unsteady on your feet: · She'll be a little unsteady on her feet until the anaesthetic wears off. ► unstable something that is unstable is unsteady because it is too big for the thing supporting it or not properly fastened to something, so that it is dangerous: · That scaffolding looks unstable - get all the building workers off the site immediately. ► precarious not safe and likely to fall down - use this especially about things or people that are in high places: · The bottle was in a precarious position on the edge of the table.· Are you sure he's safe on that ladder? It looks very precarious up there. ► unsteady on her feet She was quite unsteady on her feet (=she might fall over). ► voice ... unsteady Her voice was unsteady. 1shaking or moving in a way you cannot control: He poured the coffee with a very unsteady hand. a baby’s first unsteady steps She was quite unsteady on her feet (=she might fall over).2showing that you are nervous: Her voice was unsteady. She took a deep unsteady breath.3an unsteady object is not balanced very well and could fall SYN unstable: an unsteady ladder4an unsteady situation, relationship etc could change or end at any time SYN fragile: an unsteady peace—unsteadily adverb—unsteadiness noun [uncountable] |