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单词 weakly
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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
weak•ly  (wēklē),USA pronunciation adj., -li•er, -li•est, adv. 
adj. 
  1. weak or feeble in constitution;
    not robust;
    sickly.

adv. 
  1. in a weak manner.
  • Middle English weekely. See weak, -ly 1350–1400
weakli•ness, n. 
    • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged See weak. 

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
weakly /ˈwiːklɪ/ adj ( -lier, -liest)
  1. sickly; feeble
adv
  1. in a weak or feeble manner
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
weak /wik/USA pronunciation   adj., -er, -est. 
  1. liable to give way under pressure or strain:The walls are too weak to support the house.
  2. lacking in strength or vigor;
    feeble:He's weak from hunger.
  3. lacking in force, intensity, or ability to produce an effect:a weak president.
  4. lacking in logical or legal force:a weak argument.
  5. low in intelligence, ability, or skill:a weak mind; a weak speller.
  6. lacking in moral strength or force of character:too weak to resist temptation.
  7. not great in amount, volume, intensity, etc., or in a characteristic property or essential ingredient:a weak electrical current; a weak pulse.
  8. Businessshowing a decline in prices:a weak stock market.
weak•ly, adv. 

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
weak  (wēk),USA pronunciation adj., -er, -est. 
  1. not strong;
    liable to yield, break, or collapse under pressure or strain;
    fragile;
    frail:a weak fortress; a weak spot in armor.
  2. lacking in bodily strength or healthy vigor, as from age or sickness;
    feeble;
    infirm:a weak old man; weak eyes.
  3. not having much political strength, governing power, or authority:a weak nation; a weak ruler.
  4. lacking in force, potency, or efficacy;
    impotent, ineffectual, or inadequate:weak sunlight; a weak wind.
  5. lacking in rhetorical or creative force or effectiveness:a weak reply to the charges; one of the author's weakest novels.
  6. lacking in logical or legal force or soundness:a weak argument.
  7. deficient in mental power, intelligence, or judgment:a weak mind.
  8. not having much moral strength or firmness, resolution, or force of character:to prove weak under temptation; weak compliance.
  9. deficient in amount, volume, loudness, intensity, etc.;
    faint;
    slight:a weak current of electricity; a weak pulse.
  10. deficient, lacking, or poor in something specified:a hand weak in trumps; I'm weak in spelling.
  11. deficient in the essential or usual properties or ingredients:weak tea.
  12. Phoneticsunstressed, as a syllable, vowel, or word.
  13. Grammar(of Germanic verbs) inflected with suffixes, without inherited change of the root vowel, as English work, worked, or having a preterit ending in a dental, as English bring, brought.
  14. Grammar(of Germanic nouns and adjectives) inflected with endings originally appropriate to stems terminating in -n, as the adjective alte in German der alte Mann ("the old man'').
  15. Nutrition(of wheat or flour) having a low gluten content or having a poor quality of gluten.
  16. Photographythin;
    not dense.
  17. Business[Com.]characterized by a decline in prices:The market was weak in the morning but rallied in the afternoon.
  • Old Norse veikr; cognate with Old English wāc, Dutch week, German weich; akin to Old English wīcan to yield, give way, Old Norse vīkja to move, turn, draw back, German weichen to yield
  • Middle English weik 1250–1300
    • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged breakable, delicate.
    • 2.See corresponding entry in Unabridged senile, sickly, unwell, invalid. Weak, decrepit, feeble, weakly imply a lack of strength or of good health. Weak means not physically strong, because of extreme youth, old age, illness, etc.:weak after an attack of fever.Decrepit means old and broken in health to a marked degree:decrepit and barely able to walk.Feeble denotes much the same as weak, but connotes being pitiable or inferior:feeble and almost senile.Weakly suggests a long-standing sickly condition, a state of chronic bad health:A weakly child may become a strong adult.
    • 4.See corresponding entry in Unabridged ineffective.
    • 6.See corresponding entry in Unabridged unsound, ineffective, inadequate, illogical, inconclusive, unsustained, unsatisfactory, lame, vague.
    • 7.See corresponding entry in Unabridged unintelligent, simple, foolish, stupid, senseless, silly.
    • 8.See corresponding entry in Unabridged vacillating, wavering, unstable, irresolute, fluctuating, undecided, weak-kneed.
    • 9.See corresponding entry in Unabridged slender, slim, inconsiderable, flimsy, poor, trifling, trivial.
    • 11.See corresponding entry in Unabridged wanting, short, lacking.
    • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged strong.

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