| 釋義 |
搖搖欲墜yáo yáo yù zhuìbe on the verge of collapse; be shaken to the foundation; crumbling;in a precarious position; liable to fall any moment;sagging; shaky;tottering; tottery; tumble-down ? 現(xiàn)在不同啰,滿韃子已經(jīng)~。(李六如《六十年的變遷》 Ⅰ—235) Today the Manchu barbarians are on the verge of total collapse. ? 滿目破舊的書刊廢紙,胡亂堆積在~的書架上。(羅廣斌、楊益言《紅巖》476) Torn books and ragged magazines were piled untidily on sagging shelves. ? 行軍兩天,到了絕壁巖頂。戰(zhàn)士們靠近邊緣向下一看,頭暈?zāi)垦?,覺(jué)得眼前的大巖來(lái)回晃動(dòng),自己的身體~。(曲波《林海雪原》415)Two days later,they reached the cliff edge. The tremendous heights made the men’s heads spin. When they looked down,the cliff seemed to waver and they felt their bodies sway. ? 是夜,孔明令人扶出,仰觀北斗,遙指一星曰:“此吾之將星也”。眾視之,見(jiàn)其色昏暗,~。(《三國(guó)演義》904) That night Kongming was carried into the open and gazed up at the sky. “That is my star,”said he,pointing to the one that seemed to be losing its brilliance and tobe tottering in its place. 搖搖欲墜tottering;crumbling;falling apart;on the verge of collapse;precarious;shaky 羅斯福、丘吉爾正等待希特勒~時(shí)打進(jìn)法國(guó)去。Roosevelt and Churchill are waiting for the first sign of Hitler’s downfall to thrust into France./~的反動(dòng)政權(quán)crumbling reactionary regime/~的內(nèi)閣a shaky cabinet/~的殖民統(tǒng)治tottering colonial rule 搖搖欲墜yáo yáo yù zhuì搖搖:快要倒下來(lái)的樣子;墜:墜落。形容地位極不鞏固,行將崩潰。groggy, hang by a hair, on the ropes, in a precarious position, tottering, nod to one’s fall, hang by a thread |