英 [ˈweɪvərɪŋ] 美 [ˈweɪvərɪŋ]
adj. 犹豫的;不稳定的
v. 摇摆;动摇;犹豫不决(waver 的现在分词)
n. 摇摆不定,犹豫
waver /ˈweɪvə/ CET6+ TEM8 [ wavering wavered wavers ]
不及物动词 If you waver, you cannot decide about something or you consider changing your mind about something. 犹豫不决; 踌躇
Some military commanders wavered over whether to support the coup.
一些军队指挥官对是否支持政变犹豫不决。
不及物动词 If something wavers, it shakes with very slight movements or changes. 摇摆
The shadows of the dancers wavered continually.
舞者的身影摇摆不停。
indecision in speech or action
同义词: hesitation / vacillation
the quality of being unsteady and subject to changes
同义词: fluctuation
uncertain in purpose or action
同义词: vacillant / vacillating
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参考来源游移于传统与现代间的“狭邪”小说
波形转换开关
波段开关
波形转换器
匀墨辊
(光、声等的)波
摇晃的
摇摆的
The Russians were visibly wavering.
俄国人显然犹豫不决。
She's wavering between buying a house in the city or moving away.
她举棋不定,不知是在这个城市里买所房子,还是迁居他处。
The wavering views he voiced about Gran and how he wrote her out of what would become a definitive popular history of the era, crushed her.
他对 Gran 前后不一致的态度,以及之后他对她的控诉,成为那个时代中一段被普遍认可为事实的历史,将她压得喘不过气来。
Losses are approaching 300. Despite wavering public support, all three main parties appear determined to push ahead with the mission.
VOA : standard.2010.04.30
Resolve in Europe has been wavering with Italy's prime minister recently saying he wants to get his troops out as soon as possible.
VOA : standard.2009.10.01
taking the latest projections into account. Last week,House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said there can be no wavering on investment in and reform of health care and education.
VOA : standard.2009.03.24
He's had enough of Grimoaldo's wavering and decides to murder him in his sleep.
Mortgage rates have been at historic lows for months, wavering between 5% and 6%.
Another example of back-pedalling is Mr Obama's wavering support for a government-run health-insurance plan.