hesitantly
adv. 遲疑地,躊躇地
If you are hesitant about doing something, you do not do it quickly or immediately, usually because you are uncertain, embarrassed, or worried.
She was hesitant about coming forward with her story...
她不大願意站出來講述自己的經歷。
His advisers are rightfully hesitant to let the United States be sucked into the conflict.
他的顧問們都理所當然地有所猶豫,不願讓美國捲入衝突之中。
1. with hesitation; in a hesitant manner;
"Would you do me a favour?" she asked hesitantly.
“你能幫我個忙嗎?”她遲疑地問。
He finally accepted hesitantly.
他最終猶猶豫豫地接受了.
Michael asked hesitantly, " Is it going to be an all - gut war? "
邁克爾以試探的口氣問道: “ 這樣幹下去是否將發展成全力以赴的戰爭? ”
Little Shun replied hesitantly.
小順遲疑地答我.
Watson stared at the photographs, fingering one or two hesitantly.
沃森定眼瞧著這些照片, 猶豫不定地指出一兩個人.