wonky
英 [ˈwɒŋ.ki]
美 [ˈwɑːŋ.ki]
wonky 摇晃的校园俚语,可能来自wank,手淫,引申义肾虚,摇晃。
- wonky (adj.)
- "shaky, groggy, unstable," 1919, of unknown origin. German prefix wankel- has a similar sense. Perhaps from surviving dialectal words based on Old English wancol "shaky, tottering" (see wench (n.)).
- 1. The wheels keep going wonky.
- 轮子总是左右摇晃。
- 2. This tooth is a bit wonky.
- 这颗牙有点松动了.
- 3. You can find one coyote with a wonky jaw in the desert?
- 你可以在沙漠里找到一只下巴异常的狼?
- 4. She still feels a bit wonky after her accident.
- 她出了事故以后仍然觉得有些虚弱.
- 5. The bridge still stands though one of the arches is wonky.
- 桥虽然仍竖立在那,但有一个拱门却在摇晃着.