1 uncertain what to do or changing repeatedly between two opinions -- 拿不定主意的;動搖的;(在兩種觀點間)變來變去的
Housing : the wobbly pillar under the welfare state.
Further, they would not feel so conspicuous as they feel in the little wobbly blue things.
I thought his own speech was very wobbly indeed.
The line between prudery and prurience is very narrow and wobbly.
As they see it, the wobbly pound and steep interest rates are burden enough.
I agree that the chief has been a little wobbly in his public statements.
I think that they do their best under very difficult and extremely wobbly conditions.
The market is much less wobbly than it used to be.