英 [ˈfɔːltə(r)] 美 [ˈfɔːltər]
v. 衰弱,衰退;结巴地说,支支吾吾地说;蹒跚,踉跄;犹豫,踌躇;(目光)游离,(微笑)僵住
n. 踌躇;支吾;颤抖;(Falter)(美、德)法尔特(人名)
第三人称单数falters
现在分词faltering
过去式faltered
过去分词faltered
falter /ˈfɔːltə/ CET6+ TEM4 [ faltering faltered falters ]
不及物动词 If something falters, it loses power or strength in an uneven way, or no longer makes much progress. 衰退
Normal life is at a standstill, and the economy is faltering.
正常生活陷入停滞,经济正在衰退。
不及物动词 If you falter, you lose your confidence and stop doing something or start making mistakes. 犹豫
I have not faltered in my quest for a new future.
我对崭新未来的追求未曾犹豫过。
the act of pausing uncertainly
同义词: hesitation / waver / faltering
move hesitatingly, as if about to give way
同义词: waver
摇摇欲坠
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... tumble下跌 falter摇摇欲坠 onthehook被套住 ...
... faithfully ad.诚挚地 falter vi.结结巴巴地说出 fame n.名声,光荣 ...
... falliblea.易犯错误的,错误难免的 falterv.蹒跚;声音发抖;支吾 famen.名声,名誉 ...
falteringly 支吾地;口吃地
支吾;蹒跚地走
踌躇;支吾;颤抖
Dickon held Colin's arm strongly but the boy had not begun to falter.
狄肯使劲抓住科林的胳膊,但那孩子还没有开始发抖。
Recovery may be here, but it could falter.
经济复苏可能已经开始,但可能出现曲折。
They are not perfect, they falter sometimes.
他们并不完美,有时他们也会与不能坚持。
But time, opium and arrogance eventually got in the way, and the lie began to falter.
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But when the housing bubble burst last year, the booming Texas economy began to falter.
Company valuations in this space have pushed higher, and surely some will falter along the way.