wavering的意思和读音

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waver

: [ˈweɪvər] : [ˈweɪvə(r)]

v.;();()

n.西[]

wavers  wavering  wavered  

v.dither,hesitate,vacillate,falter,shilly-shally

v.1.();()2.,3.;()

n.1.2.,;西3.[];4.线;1.2.,;西3.[];4.线;

v.1.if a person wavers, they are not certain about what to say or do2.if a light or image wavers, it is not steady and it shakes or changes a lot

1. 亿 twenty billion indecisive;wavering to spread over an area ...

2. ... 3.adopt v. , , 4.wavering adj. ; 5.convict vt. ...

3. ... 3.adopt v. , , 4.wavering adj. ; 5.convict vt. ...

4. ... anti-establishment wavering moratorium ...

5. odontohyperesthesia wavering flicker ...

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1.At the beginning of this month all eyes were on Chris Christie, the wavering governor of New Jersey, who ultimately declined to run.西.

2.Australia's government, too, seems to be wavering in its opposition to mandatory emissions caps.

3.The whole stinking civilized world lies like a quagmire at the bottom of the pit, and over it, like a mirage, hovers this wavering smile.

4.He winged his way back toward the walls and settled on the battlements , his Dragon form wavering as he resumed his human shape.

5.The wavering of a mind under such circumstances is an almost inexplicable thing, and yet it is absolutely true.

6.All that said, the wavering of independents is bound to worry Democrats facing mid-term elections next year.

7.The child's face was set in fierce concentration as she painstakingly scrawled some wavering, curly lines onto the parchment.线

8.he thought he saw in her drooping eye , her unstable glance , her wavering manner , the symptoms of a budding passion.

9.Their weak sense of history leaves the younger generation as though wavering at a crossroads .使

10.Her eyes turned glossy with new tears. "No, " she said, her voice wavering, "and I'm not a lesbian. Are you? "。“,”,“?”