wavering

wavering ['weɪvərɪŋ]  ['weɪvərɪŋ] 

原级:waver

第三人称单数:wavers

过去分词:wavered

wavering什么意思

过去式:wavered

wavering 基本解释

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动词摇摆,摇晃,动摇( waver的现在分词 ); 翻翻覆覆; 翻复无常; 十步九回头

wavering 网络解释

1. 原指波动,摇摆,此处指高地连绵起伏的状态:2. wavering: 原指波动,摇摆,此处指高地连绵起伏的状态 | 3. dew-fogs:蒙蒙的雾气 | 4. steal away:溜走,悄悄地走

2. 摇摆,优柔寡断:cajobe 哄骗 | wavering 摇摆,优柔寡断 | dole out 施舍

3. 动摇:支撑 kingpin | 动摇 wavering | 流线型 streamline

wavering 单语例句

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1. These wavering voters are more likely than others to disapprove of Bush's job performance, question his honesty and believe invading Iraq was a mistake.

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2. There must be no wavering in upholding the fundamental principle and system that the Party leads the people's army.

3. Xu said the constant wavering shows Japan's " failure to keep its promises " made in the 1972 joint statement and the 1978 treaty.

4. A monetary policymaker has stressed the necessity to rein in inflation, indicating the central bank is not wavering from its stringent measures.

5. The association hoped the move could urge wavering karaoke bar operators to make the payment as soon as possible.

6. wavering什么意思

6. But the party was wavering yesterday, announcing that it would reconsider its support of a recall motion.

7. wavering的近义词

7. " That's why we were always wavering between deciding to go home or stay here, " she said.

8. Bush made a direct pitch to wavering Democrats, particularly moderates unsure about Kerry.

9. Almost all except the wavering Czechs say ratification should continue elsewhere in the bloc.

wavering 英英释义

wavering

noun

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1. the quality of being unsteady and subject to changes

    e.g. he kept a record of price fluctuations

    Synonym: fluctuation

2. indecision in speech or action

    Synonym: hesitation vacillation

adj

1. wavering在线翻译

1. uncertain in purpose or action

    Synonym: vacillant vacillating