weak
Vocabulary Word
BritishAmerican
★★★★☆ Common
Neutral
Significado: Lacking physical strength; poor performance; unconvincing
弱的,虚弱的
débil, flojo
弱い、脆弱な
약한, 취약한
Weak describes a lack of physical strength or power, poor performance, or something unconvincing. It can refer to physical frailty, character flaws, diluted substances, or arguments that aren't persuasive.
「weak」描述缺乏体力或力量、表现不佳或缺乏说服力的事物。它可以指身体虚弱、性格缺陷、稀释的物质或没有说服力的论点。
«Weak» describe una falta de fuerza física o poder, un rendimiento deficiente o algo poco convincente. Puede referirse a fragilidad física, defectos de carácter, sustancias diluidas o argumentos que no son persuasivos.
「weak」は身体的な力やパワーの欠如、不十分なパフォーマンス、または説得力のないものを表します。身体的な虚弱、性格の欠点、薄められた物質、または説得力のない議論を指すことがあります。
Weak은 체력이나 힘의 부족, 저조한 성과, 또는 설득력이 없는 것을 나타냅니다. 신체적 허약함, 성격적 결함, 희석된 물질, 또는 설득력 없는 주장 등을 가리킬 수 있습니다.
Ejemplos
- She felt weak after her illness. 她生病后感到虚弱。Ella se sentía débil después de su enfermedad.彼女は病気の後、弱っていました。그녀는 병을 앓은 후 기력이 약해져 있었습니다.
- The bridge was too weak to support heavy lorries. 这座桥太脆弱,无法承受重型卡车。El puente era demasiado débil para soportar camiones pesados.その橋は重いトラックを支えるには弱すぎました。그 다리는 무거운 트럭을 지탱하기에는 너무 약했습니다.
- His excuse for being late was rather weak. 他迟到的借口相当站不住脚。Su excusa por llegar tarde era bastante floja.遅刻の言い訳はかなり弱かったです。그의 지각 변명은 꽤 궁색했습니다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Old Norse 'veikr' meaning 'pliant' or 'flexible', of Germanic origin. Replaced the native Old English 'wāc'. From a Proto-Indo-European root meaning 'to bend' or 'to yield'.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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