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tee.terH5ti:7tE5, $-tLv [I always + adv/prep]to appear to be about to fall while moving or standing摇晃,摇摇欲坠; 蹒跚行走Delia was teetering around in five-inch heels.迪莉娅穿着5英寸的高跟鞋摇摇晃晃地走着。The ladder teetered dangerously and I nearly fell off.梯子危险地摇晃起来,我差点摔下来。The old couple teetered down the road.那对老夫妻步履蹒跚地走在路上。What we are seeing now is a country teetering on the brink/edge of (= dangerously close to) civil war.我们现在看到的是一个濒临内战边缘(危险)的国家。
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