adj. 微弱的,无力的;虚弱的;薄弱的(feeble 的变形)
1.The higher the concentration of the organic inhibitor, the longer the period is and the feebler the oscillations is;
随缓蚀剂浓度升高,振荡波的周期变长,振荡减弱;
2.She did not answer, but merely crossed out a few of his feebler sentences in a weary sort of way.
她没有回答,只是没精打采地画掉他的几个差劲的句子。
3.But the feebler competition and growing market compensate for this.
但是,无力的竞争和增长的市场贴补了这些。
4.Grandmother has been getting feebler lately.
近来祖母愈益衰弱了。
5.The Europeans have gone along with this but may not be able to deliver, since their Banks entered the crisis with much feebler capital cushions than their American counterparts.
欧洲国家对此赞同,但是可能无法表达,因为他们的银行处于比他们的美国对手缓冲资金更弱的危机。
6.My grandfather is a lot feebler than when I last saw him.
我的爷爷比我上次见他的时候虚弱了许多。
7.But if the lacklustre growth is largely down to feebler supply, then fiscal austerity becomes more defensible and loose monetary policy more risky.
但一旦虚弱的供给导致经济增长放缓。财政紧缩只能成为一种防护性措施,实施宽松的金融政策的风险更大。
8.Works of nature are, they think, made worse and altogether feebler when wizened by the rules of art.
自然的鬼斧神工一经艺术法则的破坏,马上就会变得糟糕和脆弱不堪。