rocky UK ['rɒk.i] US ['rɑ:.ki] adjective STONE 岩石 ■made of rock and therefore usually rough and difficult to travel along 岩石构成的,多岩石的;崎岖难行的•She scrambled along the rocky path.她沿着一条崎岖的小道攀爬。 UK ['rɒk.i] US ['rɑ:.ki] adjective UNSTEADY/UNCERTAIN 摇晃 ■unable to balance very well 身体摇摇晃晃的;头晕目眩的•After two months in a hospital bed, I felt a bit rocky on my feet.住院卧床两个月后,我感到走路有点摇摇晃晃的。 ■uncertain and difficult and not likely to last long 不稳定的;不牢靠的;动摇不定的•Their relationship got off to a rocky start.他们的关系一开始就不很稳定。 UK ['rɒk.i] US ['rɑ:.ki] adjective rocky road ■If you are on a rocky road, you are experiencing a difficult period and have a lot of problems 障碍重重的道路;重重困难•Greenspan predicts a rocky road ahead for the economy.格林斯潘预言经济会面临重重困难。 |