rockier

英 [ˈrɒkɪə] 美 [ˈrɑkɪər]

adj.  岩石的; 多岩石的; 困难的; 难以维持的; 不稳定的
rocky的比较级



柯林斯词典

  1. ADJ-GRADED 多岩石的;遍布岩石的
    A rocky place is covered with rocks or consists of large areas of rock and has nothing growing on it.
    1. The paths are often very rocky so strong boots are advisable.
      路上通常石头很多,所以最好穿结实耐磨的靴子。
    2. ...a rocky headland.
      岩石嶙峋的海岬
  2. ADJ-GRADED (局势、关系)不稳定的,不稳固的,困难重重的
    A rocky situation or relationship is unstable and full of difficulties.
    1. They had gone through some rocky times together when Ann was first married...
      当安刚结婚时,他们已经一起度过了一些艰难时光。
    2. Their relationship had gotten off to a rocky start.
      他们的关系在磕磕绊绊中开始了。

双语例句

  1. But the directors of healthcare giant Johnson& Johnson, which hosts its annual shareholders 'meeting Thursday, may face a rockier path to reelection.
    不过医疗巨头强生公司(Johnson&Johnson)的年度股东大会计划在本周四举行,届时董事会成员的选举可能充满变数。
  2. The upshot: a global slump in personal spending is unfolding, portending rockier times for the global economy and world financial markets.
    其结果是:全球范围内的个人支出正开始大幅下降,这预示着全球经济及金融市场未来的日子将更为艰难。
  3. That said, the market is in for a rockier ride this year.
    话虽如此,今年a股市场的道路将更加崎岖。
  4. This could be rockier than we had hoped.
    这会比我们预想的困难得多。
  5. As we journeyed south, the landscape became drier and rockier.
    我们向南旅行时,地貌越来越干燥,岩石越来越多。
  6. While commercial ties with Beijing are booming, the politics is rockier.
    尽管中韩之间的商业关系疾速发展,但两国的政治关系颇多曲折。