shaky Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of shaky In English

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Examples of shaky

  • One of the main pillars of the capitalist developmental state would, therefore, seem to rest on shaky empirical grounds.

  • By contrast, the shakiest and/or least influential troops were often placed on the left wing.

  • The first has a rather shaky premise and is somewhat over-determined.

  • The last section discusses the recent fragmentation of these shaky alliances.

  • One can, of course, wonder about the usefulness of the charts and diagrams except to give credence to arguments based on rather shaky empirical ground.

  • Malicious damage to receiver firmware puts providers on even shakier legal ground in the unlikely event that the matter were ever to be heard by the judiciary.

  • Even the evidence offered by the author that dreams produce improvements in performance is shaky enough: it seems to be based solely on an analogy with motor imaging experiments.

  • The accounts discussed earlier share a common feature: they dismiss crime outright as a potential explanation, but the grounds on which they refute crime are shaky.

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Translations of shaky In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    活動, 搖晃的,發抖的,顫抖的, 使煩惱…

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  • 中文简体

    活动, 摇晃的,发抖的,颤抖的, 使烦恼…

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  • Español

    tembloroso, endeble, tembloroso/sa [masculine-feminine…

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  • Português

    trêmulo, instável…

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  • Türk dili

    tir tir titreyen, ayaklarının bağı çözülmüş, zayıf…

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  • Français

    chancelant/-ante, mal assuré/-ée, incertain/-aine…

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  • Čeština

    třaslavý, vratký, slabý…

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  • Dansk

    dirrende, skælvende, usikker…

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