precariously是什么意思

  • En [ prɪˈkeə.ri.əs.li]
  • Us [ prɪˈker.i.əs.li]

详细释义

  • 0 in a way that is likely to fall, be damaged, fail, etc. -- 危險地;不牢靠地;不穩地

    • Her suitcase was precariously balanced on the tiny luggage rack above her head. 她的手提箱放在頭頂的小行李架上,搖搖晃晃的,很不安全。

    • He lived somewhat precariously from one day to the next, never knowing where his next meal was coming from. 他日子過得很不穩定,過了今天不知道明天下一餐在哪裡。

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  • Consumption was part of the ordinary life, still represented, albeit often precariously, by the home front.

  • How was a man to negotiate his relations with others precariously but ineluctably situated between the poles of autonomy and dependence?

  • Now the man is perched precariously on the top of his chimney - the only bit of his house above the raging torrent.

  • This common thread picture hangs together quite precariously, however, and will come undone once we think about it for a moment.

  • Why should archaeology's understanding of itself be so precariously balanced, and how does archaeology's subject matter contribute?

  • Balancing themselves with outstretched arms the villagers crossed the river walking precariously on the log that served as a bridge 14.

  • A strong central government based on a dominant party with comfortable majorities has given way to coalition governments precariously dependent on the regional parties.

  • The incoherent position left liberals precariously straddled across two sides that were increasingly polarizing.

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  • 中文简体

    危险地, 不牢靠地, 不稳地…

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  • Español

    precariamente…

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  • Português

    precariamente…

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  • Français

    précairement…

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  • Čeština

    riskantně…

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  • Dansk

    usikkert, risikabelt…

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  • Indonesia

    secara berbahaya…

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  • ภาษาไทย

    อย่างไม่ปลอดภัย…

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