英 [ɪˈrezəluːt] 美 [ɪˈrezəluːt]
adj. 优柔寡断的;踌躇不定的;无决断的
irresolute /ɪˈrɛzəˌluːt/
形容词 Someone who is irresolute cannot decide what to do. 优柔寡断的; 犹豫不决的
The worst reason to launch an attack would be a fear of seeming irresolute.
发起攻击最坏的理由就是因为害怕看起来犹豫不决。
uncertain how to act or proceed
the committee was timid and mediocre and irresolute
... irresistible a.无法抗拒的;不能压制的 irresolute a.未决定的;犹豫不决的 irreverent a.不尊敬的 ...
... random任意的 irresolute优柔寡断的 fitful断断续续的 ...
... irrelative无关的 irresolute无决断力的 irreproadchable无可指责的 ...
无决断的(irresolute), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
irresolutely 优柔寡断地
irresolution 优柔寡断;犹豫不决
优柔寡断的;踌躇不定的;无决断的
The worst reason to launch an attack would be a fear of seeming irresolute.
发起攻击最坏的理由就是因为害怕看起来犹豫不决。
McGillicuddy's hand went up to the communication cord, then paused, irresolute.
麦吉利库迪的手伸向通讯绳,然后迟疑地停了下来。
I turned half round to follow, but stood irresolute.
我半转身想要跟着他,却又犹豫了。
The second cause of the administration's hostility toward Israel is the Olmert government's irresolute handling of the Second Lebanon War last year.
The consequence has been devastating: just when the country should be unleashing its technological ingenuity to defend against future attacks, scientists stand irresolute, cowed into inaction.
Condi Rice should impress upon her European interlocutors that neither we nor they any longer have the luxury of waging this war in a half-hearted and irresolute fashion .