rockier

rockier

美 [ˈrɑki]  英 [ˈrɒki]

  • adj.岩石的;岩石多的;摇摆的;不稳的
  • n.【男名】男子名
  • 网络洛奇;洛基;多岩石的

词形变化

比较级:rockyier -iest  比较级:rockier  最高级:rockiest  

反义词

adj.

同义词

英汉解释

adj.
1.
岩石的;岩石重叠的,岩石多的
2.
摇摆的;不稳的;不安定的
3.
〈俚〉头晕目眩的;(因虚弱,酒醉,被猛击等)站不稳的
4.
磐石一般的;泰然不动的;冷酷的,无情的,铁石心肠的
5.
障碍重重的;困难的
n.
1.
【男名】男子名

英英解释

adj.

例句

As we measure economic performance by how much a country produces, places like China could be in for a far rockier ride than the U. S.

我们一个国家生产多少东西衡量经济表现中国一类国家处境可能美国不利

The upshot: a global slump in personal spending is unfolding, portending rockier times for the global economy and world financial markets.

结果全球范围个人支出开始大幅下降预示全球经济金融市场未来日子更为艰难

Now that transition looks likely to be rockier.

现在看来过渡可能布满荆棘

BBH does not disclose profits but says 2008 was its best year ever. 2009 was rockier but return on capital was still above 40%, it claims.

BBH没有透露利润2008年最好宣称2009年稳定资本收益40%以上

Washington's relations with Japan are rockier than normal because of disagreements over military bases.

由于军事基地问题存在分歧美国日本关系往常那样稳固

Other governments face a rockier road.

其他政府前路荆棘

Turn is rockier than my second marriage.

那个第二婚姻

Rockier than a soap opera marriage.

肥皂婚礼糟糕