unsteadily
adverb uk/ʌnˈsted.əl.i/ us/ʌnˈsted.əl.i/
不稳地;摇摇晃晃地
in a way that involves moving slightly from side to side, as if you might fall
He walked slowly and unsteadily to his piano. 他缓慢而蹒跚地走向他的钢琴。
Unsteadily, he made his way out of the door, and on to the street. 他摇摇晃晃地出门走到街上。
不稳定地
in a way that is not smooth or regular
His voice wavered unsteadily. 他的声音不稳定地颤抖着。
常变地;易变地
in a way that often changes or is likely to change
For much of the day, the market moved unsteadily, rising initially but then dipping lower before recovering in the afternoon.
- More examples
- A fellow with one arm rose unsteadily to his feet in the back of the room.
- I got out of bed and made my way unsteadily down the hall.
- He recognizes friends and family members and can write their names, but unsteadily.
- "Thank you," Frederick said unsteadily. He cleared his throat.
- Prices for most of these commodities have fallen unsteadily but continually since the 1960s.
- Writing in the present tense, her point of view shifts unsteadily.