vacillating

英[\'væsɪleɪtɪŋ]
美[\'væsəlˌeɪtɪŋ]

基本释义

adj.
犹豫的,踌躇的
v.
摇摆( vacillate的现在分词 ); 振荡; 波动; 犹豫

实用例句

A vacillating person finds it hard to make up his mind.

优柔寡断的人不易下决心.

《现代英汉综合大词典》

Modern character is inconstant, divided, vacillating.

现代人的个性是无常的, 分裂的, 摇摆不定的.

辞典例句

A rainy night, like the grass of wall mood and fleet, vacillating.

雨夜, 心情犹如风中墙头的小草,来回飘忽, 摇摆不定.

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These two sounds vacillating.

这两个音又游移不定.

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The voters are vacillating between the two candidates.

选民在两个候选人之间举棋不定.

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Table 1 - 6 illustrates the EPA's vacillating overall budget.

表1-6说明了“环保署 ” 的变化中的全部预算.

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Theirs is a vacillating attitude.

他们的态度是游移的.

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He is vacillating between leaving and staying on.

他在去和留之间犹豫不决.

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These vacillating elements are opportunistic.

这种动摇就是机会主义.

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The lack of opportunity is ever the excuse of a weak, vacillating mind.

意志脆弱优柔寡断的人,总是以缺乏机会作为借口.

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The on all sides wheat wave dashes about vacillating, continue long toward unknowable far away place.

四周麦浪奔腾翻滚, 绵延向不可知的远方.

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Total gloom and foolish optimism - these are the moods between which I keep vacillating.

要么万分沮丧,要么盲目乐观,我一直在这两种心情之间摇摆不定.

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I follow the stone steps up , ho , vacillating at first , I pace to and fro.

余拾磴级而上兮初迟豫而逡逡 ﹒.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. uncertain in purpose or action