英 [ˈvæsəleɪt] 美 [ˈvæsəleɪt]
v. 观点(或立场等)摇摆,动摇
第三人称单数vacillates
现在分词vacillating
过去式vacillated
过去分词vacillated
vacillate /ˈvæsɪˌleɪt/ [ vacillating vacillated vacillates ]
不及物动词 If you vacillate between two alternatives or choices, you keep changing your mind. 犹豫不决
She vacillates between men twice her age and men younger than she.
她在两个男人之间摇摆不定,一个年龄比她大一倍,一个比她小。
We cannot vacillate on the question of the party's leadership.
在党的领导权问题上我们不能动摇。
... fluctuate:波动,涨落,起伏 vacillate:动摇,犹豫,踌躇 boost:推进,提高,增加 ...
... oscillate动摇,犹豫:犹豫不决v.振荡 vacillate v.犹豫不定 outgrow vt.过大而不适于,出生,长出,年久丧失(某种习惯,兴趣等) ...
... lumber:木材,木料,伐木,缓慢的移动,拖累 vacillate:游移不定的,踌躇, belligerent:好战的,交战的,交战国的 ...
... tenacious adj. 顽强的;坚韧的;固执的;紧握的;黏着力强的 vacillate vi. 犹豫;踌躇;摇摆 intrepid adj. 无畏的;勇敢的;勇猛的 ...
vacillant 犹豫不决的;游移的;摇摆不定的
vacillating 优柔寡断的;犹豫的
vacillation 踌躇;不果断;游移不定
vacillator 犹豫的人
vacillating 动摇(vacillate的ing形式);犹豫
We cannot vacillate on the question of the party's leadership.
在党的领导权问题上我们不能动摇。
Like Mr Obama, he will vacillate.
奥巴马一样会动摇。
You are bound to vacillate at times.
有时你肯定还是会犹豫不决。
For the next uneasy twelve months, Hillary, now twenty-six, would vacillate about whether to marry Bill.
America's lack of fast-track has given too many countries the excuse to vacillate.
An examination of poll data shows that depending on how the question is asked, the American people vacillate between support for and opposition to the health care law.
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