
中英词典:wavering
形容词
1. 摇摆的;摇晃的 - The candle flame was wavering in the breeze. (蜡烛的火焰在微风中摇摆。) - His voice was filled with wavering uncertainty. (他的声音充满了摇摆不定的不确定性。) 2. 犹豫的;瞻前顾后的 - She gave a wavering response to the proposal. (她对这个提议作出了犹豫的回应。) - The politician's wavering stance on the issue caused public distrust. (政治家对这个问题的摇摆立场引起了公众的不信任。)名词
1. 摇摆;动摇 - The constant wavering of his opinions made it difficult to trust him. (他不断变化的观点使人难以信任他。) - The party's wavering on important policies led to internal divisions. (该党在重要政策上的动摇导致了内部分裂。) 2. 犹豫不决 - The wavering in her decision-making process caused delays. (她犹豫不决的决策过程导致了延误。) - His wavering between two career paths caused him confusion. (他在两个职业道路之间的犹豫使他困惑不解。)词语辨析
- wavering 和 wobbling 都可以用来形容摇摆或动摇的状态,但 wavering 比 wobbling 更常用于形容思想、决定或立场的不确定性。 - wavering 和 indecisive 都可以表示犹豫不决,但 wavering 更强调动摇或摇摆,而 indecisive 更强调无法做出决定。词汇扩充
- faltering:动摇不定的,犹豫的 - vacillating:摇摆不定的,犹豫不决的 - fluctuating:波动的,变动的近义词
- indecisive - vacillating - fluctuating - unsettled - uncertain反义词
- resolute - decisive - unwavering - steadfast柯林斯词典
- wavering (adj.): If you describe someone as wavering, you mean that they cannot decide about something or cannot make up their mind about it. (如果你形容某人为wavering,你的意思是他们无法对某事做出决定或对此犹豫不决。) - wavering (n.): The wavering of someone's voice or of a sound is the act or sound of it becoming weaker and then stronger in an unsteady way. (某人的声音或声音的摇摆是指它在不稳定的方式下变得越来越弱然后再变得强烈的行为或声音。)牛津词典
- wavering (adj.): Showing doubt or indecision. (显示怀疑或犹豫。) - wavering (n.): The action of wavering. (摇摆的动作。)用法
- She made a wavering decision on which college to attend. - His wavering commitment to the project caused delays. - The politician's wavering stance on the issue drew criticism.相关例句
- The candle flame was wavering in the breeze. (蜡烛的火焰在微风中摇摆。)
- His voice was filled with wavering uncertainty. (他的声音充满了摇摆不定的不确定性。)
- She gave a wavering response to the proposal. (她对这个提议作出了犹豫的回应。)
- The politician's wavering stance on the issue caused public distrust. (政治家对这个问题的摇摆立场引起了公众的不信任。)
- The constant wavering of his opinions made it difficult to trust him. (他不断变化的观点使人难以信任他。)
- The party's wavering on important policies led to internal divisions. (该党在重要政策上的动摇导致了内部分裂。)
- The wavering in her decision-making process caused delays. (她犹豫不决的决策过程导致了延误。)
- His wavering between two career paths caused him confusion. (他在两个职业道路之间的犹豫使他困惑不解。)
- She was wavering between staying in or leaving the country. (她在留在或离开这个国家之间犹豫不决。)
- His wavering commitment to the team disappointed his teammates. (他对团队的犹豫承诺让队友们失望。)
- The wavering stock market caused investors to become uncertain. (动荡不安的股市使投资者变得不确定。)
- Her wavering voice revealed her nervousness. (她颤抖的声音透露出她的紧张。)
- His wavering loyalty to his friends made it hard for them to trust him. (他对朋友的摇摆忠诚使他们很难相信他。)
- The wavering light of the lantern created eerie shadows. (灯笼摇摆的光线产生了可怕的阴影。)
- His wavering gaze showed his lack of confidence. (他摇摆的目光显示出他的缺乏自信。)
- The wavering line on the graph indicated fluctuations in temperature. (图表上摇摆的线条表明温度的波动。)
- She tried to hide her wavering emotions behind a smile. (她试图在笑容背后掩饰她摇摆的情绪。)
- The wavering path through the forest made it difficult to navigate. (森林中摇摆的小路使得导航变得困难。)
- His wavering belief in himself hindered his progress. (对自己的摇摆信仰阻碍了他的进步。)
- The team's wavering performance led to their defeat. (团队摇摆不定的表现导致了他们的失败。)
- The wavering support from the public caused the politician's downfall. (公众的摇摆支持导致了政治家的垮台。)