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adj.Weak: P. and V. ἀσθενής.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Shaky
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tremblant Adjective -
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adj.कमजोर, डगमगाता हुआ, अस्थिर, ढीली, फटी हुई, छिद्रयुक्त, दरारदार -
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aმორყეული, არამყარი, არასაიმედო -
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силленчĕк -
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adj.босаң, солқылдақ, орнықсыз, тұрақсыз -
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titrek, sarsak; sallanan, çürük, güvenilmez -
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adj.muqimsiz, titrek; zeyip, saghlam emes -
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шаткий; неуверенный; колеблющийся; трясущийся; тряский; ненадежный; вибрирующий; дрожащий; непрочный; нетвердый; слабый; сомнительный -
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['ʃeɪkɪ] UK / USadj -
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(adj.) шаткий; неуверенныйConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > shaky
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ks. 1 gemetar, goyang. 2 goyah (ground). -shakily kk. secara gemetar. -
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adjectiveകുലുങ്ങുന്ന, വിറയ്ക്കുന്ന -
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['ʃeɪkɪ]- ier comp - iest superl (table, building) traballante, (trembling: voice) tremulo (-a), (hands) tremante, (handwriting) tremolante, (fig: health) vacillante, malfermo (-a), (memory) labile, (knowledge) incerto (-a), (start) incerto (-a) -
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розм.; = shaky handwriting
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shaky — [[t]ʃe͟ɪki[/t]] shakier, shakiest 1) ADJ GRADED If you describe a situation as shaky, you mean that it is weak or unstable, and seems unlikely to last long or be successful. A shaky ceasefire is holding after three days of fighting between rival… … English dictionary
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shaky — adjective (shakier; est) Date: 1703 1. characterized by shakes < shaky timber > 2. a. lacking stability ; precarious < a shaky economy > < performed well after a shaky start > b … New Collegiate Dictionary