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vi.
動搖;遲疑;支吾地說;蹣跚地走
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vt.
蹣跚地走
v.
(動詞)
- vi. (嗓音)顫抖,結巴地說 stammer
- vi. 猶豫,畏縮 hesitate;lose confidence
Noun:
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the act of pausing uncertainly;
"there was a hesitation in his speech"
Verb:
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be unsure or weak;
"Their enthusiasm is faltering"
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move hesitatingly, as if about to give way
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walk unsteadily;
"The drunk man stumbled about"
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speak haltingly;
"The speaker faltered when he saw his opponent enter the room"
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用作不及物動詞 (vi.)
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The business faltered and then failed.
商行做生意低迷,還有破產了。
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He is beginning to falter in his beliefs.
他的信教逐漸有一定的猶豫。
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I faltered for a while and was still unable to make a decision.
我彷徨打了個陣,或者無法做決定的。
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He is beginning to falter in his beliefs.
他的心逐漸帶來躊躇。
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But trust in me, I'll never falter or fail
但應該我,我悟是沒有猶豫或記不得
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Trembling with shock, she managed to falter out a few words of thanks.
他驚嚇的哆嗦,含混不清地說完一兩句話數字代表多謝的。
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One would expect actors to know their parts by heart and never have cause to falter.
現代人都期待的寅員們把自個那個部分獨白諳記在心,毫不支持含混不清地吐詞。
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She faltered toward the door in the dark.
她在黑夜中向邊上搖擺晃晃地走著。
用作及物動詞 (vt.)
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The sick man faltered a few steps and then fell.
這一患病者搖擺晃晃地離開了幾秒,以后就跌下了。
用作動詞 (v.)
作為敵不過物形容詞
S+~(+A)
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His voice began to falter.
他的音樂聲進行發顫。
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He never falters in his determination.
他的全力以赴一直搖擺不定。
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He felt his legs faulter.
源自: R. Wiseman
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Like a newborn calf, the girl took a few aimless steps which faltered in embarrassment.
選自: I. McEwan
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v. (動詞)
- falter, hesitate, vacillate, waver
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- 這組詞都可表示“不確定”“缺少信心”。其區別是:
- hesitate最常用,指難于下決心去做某事或作出某種選擇; falter指行動上明顯遲疑或畏縮,暗示有恐懼、緊張、口吃等征兆; vacillate側重在互相沖突或矛盾的行動方案之間搖擺不定; waver可指因優柔寡斷而遲遲不采取行動,或指雖然作出決定,但行動上卻表現出動搖或畏縮不前。
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