vacillate
美音:['væsɪ.leɪt] 英音:['væsɪleɪt]简单释义:
v.观点(或立场等)摇摆;动摇
网络犹豫不定;踌躇;波动
变形:
第三人称单数:vacillates 现在分词:vacillating 过去式:vacillated
完整释义:
v.
1.动摇不定,踌躇莫决
2.犹豫,踌躇不定,摇摆不定;优柔寡断
3.摆动,波动,振荡
4.摇摆;振荡
例句:
waver: To exhibit irresolution or indecision; vacillate:
犹豫不决表现出犹豫或举棋不定;动摇;This is wrong. It concerns one point that Yan Fu confuses Schwartz greatly, i. e. to vacillate between determinism and voluntarism.
这涉及到严复令史华慈大感困惑的一点:在决定论和唯意志论之间游移。If you get into this job and don't relish it, you're in trouble. You can't vacillate.
如果你入了这行,但又不是很喜欢这个工作,那就麻烦了,你可不能犹豫不决。They may dither, and vacillate between denial and acceptance, and this is quite common.
他们可能会踌躇,并且在否认与接受之间犹豫,这很普通。balk boggle scruple demur falter flounder pause vacillate waver hesitate
犹豫,停滞——Like Mr Obama, he will vacillate.
与奥巴马一样,他将会踌躇动摇。With so much disagreement it is no surprise that policymakers are unsure and vacillate.
经济学家的观点存在如此大的分歧,难怪政策制定者缺乏信心、摇摆不定。In the social reforming time, some questions vacillate the communism ideal belief of the partial university students.
社会转型时期,各种问题的产生,动摇了部分大学生对共产主义理想的信仰;
上一个:pragmatic
下一个:homily
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