英文英文字典
英文英文字典
古腾堡计划中的在线英语-英语词典
字典
We
(obj.)
The plural nominative case of the pronoun of the first
person; the word with which a person in speaking or writing denotes a
number or company of which he is one, as the subject of an action
expressed by a verb.
Contraction for we will or we shall.
Weak
(v. i.)
Wanting physical strength.
Weak
(v. i.)
Deficient in strength of body; feeble; infirm; sickly;
debilitated; enfeebled; exhausted.
Weak
(v. i.)
Not able to sustain a great weight, pressure, or strain;
as, a weak timber; a weak rope.
Weak
(v. i.)
Not firmly united or adhesive; easily broken or separated
into pieces; not compact; as, a weak ship.
Weak
(v. i.)
Not stiff; pliant; frail; soft; as, the weak stalk of a
plant.
Weak
(v. i.)
Not able to resist external force or onset; easily subdued
or overcome; as, a weak barrier; as, a weak fortress.
Weak
(v. i.)
Lacking force of utterance or sound; not sonorous; low;
small; feeble; faint.
Weak
(v. i.)
Not thoroughly or abundantly impregnated with the usual or
required ingredients, or with stimulating and nourishing substances; of
less than the usual strength; as, weak tea, broth, or liquor; a weak
decoction or solution; a weak dose of medicine.
Weak
(v. i.)
Lacking ability for an appropriate function or office; as,
weak eyes; a weak stomach; a weak magistrate; a weak regiment, or army.
Weak
(v. i.)
Not possessing or manifesting intellectual, logical,
moral, or political strength, vigor, etc.
Weak
(v. i.)
Feeble of mind; wanting discernment; lacking vigor;
spiritless; as, a weak king or magistrate.
Weak
(v. i.)
Resulting from, or indicating, lack of judgment,
discernment, or firmness; unwise; hence, foolish.
Weak
(v. i.)
Not having full confidence or conviction; not decided or
confirmed; vacillating; wavering.
Weak
(v. i.)
Not able to withstand temptation, urgency, persuasion,
etc.; easily impressed, moved, or overcome; accessible; vulnerable; as,
weak resolutions; weak virtue.
Weak
(v. i.)
Wanting in power to influence or bind; as, weak ties; a
weak sense of honor of duty.
Weak
(v. i.)
Not having power to convince; not supported by force of
reason or truth; unsustained; as, a weak argument or case.
Weak
(v. i.)
Wanting in point or vigor of expression; as, a weak
sentence; a weak style.
Weak
(v. i.)
Not prevalent or effective, or not felt to be prevalent;
not potent; feeble.