wonky
剑桥词典
wonky adjective (NOT FIRM/LEVEL)
mainly UK informalweak , unsatisfactory , or not firm
摇晃的;虚弱的;令人不满意的
One of the legs on this chair is a bit wonky. 这把椅子的一条腿有点晃。
He may have to stop playing tennis because of his wonky knee . 因为膝盖不太好,他可能得告别网球了。
The jury system may be a bit wonky but nobody's ever thought of anything better . 陪审制度可能不太令人满意,但是没人能想出更好的体系来。
mainly UK informal
not straight or level
不直的;不平的
wonky teeth 参差不齐的牙齿
a wonky picture 挂歪了的画
I don't enjoy those programmes with wonky camera angles and pop music . 我不喜欢那些用斜镜头拍摄、用流行音乐伴奏的节目。
wonky adjective (DETAILED)
USknowing , or showing that you know , a lot of details about something, especially politics or science
(对政治或科学)自认为知之甚多的
He gave a wonky speech about climate change . 他对气候变迁发表了一番自以为是的看法。 返回 wonky