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1 shaky
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2 shaky
adjective1) weak or trembling with age, illness etc:ضَعيف، مُهْتَز، مُرْتَعِشٍshaky handwriting.
2) unsteady or likely to collapse:مُتَداع، مُتَخَلْخِلa shaky chair.
3) ( sometimes with at) not very good, accurate etc:مُتَعَثِّر، مُهْتَزI'd be grateful if you would correct my rather shaky spelling.
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3 shaky
مُتَدَاعٍ \ dilapidated: falling to pieces; in ruins. ramshackle: (of buildings, vehicles, etc.) nearly falling to pieces. rickety: shaky and likely to fall to pieces: a rickety old chair. shaky: unsteady: That’s a shaky table. -
4 cranky, shaky
مُزَعْزَع \ cranky, shaky. -
5 disjointed, cranky, rickety; shaky
مُخَلَّع \ disjointed, cranky, rickety; shaky. \ See Also مزعزع (مُزَعْزَع)Arabic-English glossary > disjointed, cranky, rickety; shaky
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6 متداع
مُتَدَاعٍ \ dilapidated: falling to pieces; in ruins. ramshackle: (of buildings, vehicles, etc.) nearly falling to pieces. rickety: shaky and likely to fall to pieces: a rickety old chair. shaky: unsteady: That’s a shaky table. -
7 متزعزع
مُتَزَعْزِع \ shaky: unsteady: That’s a shaky table. I still feel shaky after my illness. -
8 متوعك
مُتَوَعِّك \ indisposed: (predic.) slightly unwell. poorly: not well; in poor health: She’s feeling poorly today. \ مُتَوَعِّك الصِّحَّة \ shaky: unsteady: That’s a shaky table. I still feel shaky after my illness. -
9 dilapidated
مُتَدَاعٍ \ dilapidated: falling to pieces; in ruins. ramshackle: (of buildings, vehicles, etc.) nearly falling to pieces. rickety: shaky and likely to fall to pieces: a rickety old chair. shaky: unsteady: That’s a shaky table. -
10 ramshackle
مُتَدَاعٍ \ dilapidated: falling to pieces; in ruins. ramshackle: (of buildings, vehicles, etc.) nearly falling to pieces. rickety: shaky and likely to fall to pieces: a rickety old chair. shaky: unsteady: That’s a shaky table. -
11 rickety
مُتَدَاعٍ \ dilapidated: falling to pieces; in ruins. ramshackle: (of buildings, vehicles, etc.) nearly falling to pieces. rickety: shaky and likely to fall to pieces: a rickety old chair. shaky: unsteady: That’s a shaky table. -
12 متقلقل
مُتَقَلْقِل \ shaky: unsteady: That’s a shaky table. \ مُتْقَن \ exquisite: very beautiful; very well-made: exquisite grace; exquisite fine silk. masterly: very skilfully done: a masterly speech; a masterly performance by a musician. neat: carefully done; well arranged: neat writing; a neat garden. \ مُتْقَن جدًّا \ professional: showing good training and ability: She made a professional job of putting up the shelves. That’s a professional way of working. -
13 ذو صدوع
adj. shaky -
14 راجف
adj. shaky, trembling -
15 متداع للسقوط
adj. decrepit, ramshackle, shaky -
16 متداعي
adj. faltering, shaky -
17 مترنح
adj. shaky, staggering, reeling, tottering, tottery, faltering, rocky, drunken, groggy -
18 متزعزع
adj. unsteady, slippery, wonky, shaky, rickety, unstable, insecure, precarious -
19 متقلب
1́ adj. flighty, fluky, incalculable, capricious, whimsical, freakish, reversible, rough and tumble, shaky, skittish, unsteady, unstable, unsettled, versatile, changeful, wayward, yeasty, fickle, changeable, mobile, mutable, choppy, inconsistent2́ n. weather vane3́ adj. moody, temperamental, mercurial -
20 متقلقل
adj. shaky, unsteady, tottering, faltering, upset
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