wimping

英 [ˈwɪmpɪŋ] 美 [ˈwɪmpɪŋ]

v.  懦弱的人,无用的人( wimp的现在分词 )



双语例句

  1. Stocks started their year-long rampage in March 2009, when the Obama administration made clear it was wimping out of drastic bank reforms and would instead rely on a flood of cheap money from the Federal Reserve ( an organisation that is anathema to Tea Partiers).
    2009年3月,奥巴马政府明确表示将放弃激进的银行改革,转而依赖由茶叶党所痛恨的美联储(Fed)注入大量廉价资金。股市从此开始了长达一年的疯狂反弹。