waver
vi. 搖擺; 躊躇; 動搖
If you waver, you cannot decide about something or you consider changing your mind about something.
Some military commanders wavered over whether to support the coup...
軍隊的一些指揮官在猶豫是否支援政變。
Coleman has never wavered in his claim that he is innocent...
科爾曼堅稱他是無辜的。
If something wavers, it shakes with very slight movements or changes.
The shadows of the dancers wavered continually...
舞者的身影在輕輕晃動著。
This time his voice wavered badly...
這次他聲音顫得厲害。
1. someone who communicates by waving
2. the act of pausing uncertainly;
3. the act of moving back and forth
1. pause or hold back in uncertainty or unwillingness;
2. be unsure or weak;
3. move hesitatingly, as if about to give way
4. move or sway in a rising and falling or wavelike pattern;
5. move back and forth very rapidly;
6. sway to and fro
7. give off unsteady sounds, alternating in amplitude or frequency
hesitate, waver
這兩個動詞均含"猶豫,躊躇"之意。
He knows his responsibilities, and sorts of false ideas about responsibility can make him waver.
他知道自己的責任之所在, 因而關於責任的種種虛假觀念都不能使他動搖了.
Nothing could make me waver in my faith.
任何事都動搖不了我的信仰.
They are waver of flags and shouters of slogans.
他們都是些搖旗吶喊的人.
Her steady gaze did not waver.
她目不轉睛地注視著.
His gaze didn't waver.
他目不轉睛凝視著.