Wobbly Meaning in English
word
ˈwɑbəɫi
WAH-buh-lee
wˈɒbli
WOB-lee
التعريف
Something that is wobbly moves unsteadily from side to side, or is not firm and stable.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Usually describes physical things like tables, chairs, or bridges, but can also refer to weak or unsteady feelings ("wobbly legs"). Common collocation: 'a wobbly tooth.' Informal register, more often spoken than written.
Spanish: tambaleante - inestablePortuguese (BR): bambo - instávelPortuguese (PT): bambo - instávelChinese (Simplified): 摇晃的 - 不稳的Chinese (Traditional): 搖晃的 - 不穩的Hindi: डगमगाता - अस्थिरArabic: مهتز - غير ثابتBengali: ডগমগে - টলোমলোRussian: шаткий - неустойчивыйJapanese: ぐらぐらした - ふらふらしたVietnamese: lung lay - lắc lưKorean: 흔들거리는 - 불안정한Turkish: sallanır - dengesizUrdu: ڈگمگاتا ہوا - غیر مستحکمIndonesian: goyang - tidak stabil
جمل نموذجية
He has a wobbly tooth that might fall out soon.
basic
The table is a bit wobbly on one side.
basic
My legs felt wobbly after running the marathon.
natural
The baby walked with a wobbly step across the room.
natural
That bridge looks a bit wobbly—are you sure it’s safe?
natural
The chair was wobbly, so I fixed it.
basic