vacillation
n. 搖擺; 振盪; 波動; 猶豫不決
If you vacillate between two alternatives or choices, you keep changing your mind.
She vacillates between men twice her age and men younger than she...
她猶豫不決,不知道是該選擇年齡比她大一倍的男人還是比她小的男人。
We cannot vacillate on the question of the party's leadership.
在黨的領導權問題上我們不能動搖。
1. indecision in speech or action
2. changing location by moving back and forth
He accused President Carter of vacillation and retreat.
他指責卡特總統的動搖和退縮。
Vacillation is the cause of his failure.
優柔寡斷是他失敗的原因.
His constant vacillation made him an unfit administrator.
他經常優柔寡斷,這使他不適合當行政官員.
We are vexed by too much inconsistency and vacillation in our creed.
我們為了信條中有太多不一致和動搖的地方而感到苦惱.
Any vacillation or procrastination, any contrary policy, is absolutely wrong.
任何的動搖和懈怠, 任何與此相反的方針, 都是絕對錯誤的.