adj. 犹豫的;不稳定的
v. 摇摆;动摇;犹豫不决(waver 的现在分词)
n. 摇摆不定,犹豫
1.After much wavering, he finally gave his permission.
犹豫了半天,他最后还是同意了。
2.Commitment puts meaningful action behind your chosen goals without wavering in your intention.
承诺为您所选择的目标提供有意义的行动,且不会动摇您的意图。
3.Doubts about this eternal truth come because of the wavering Mind.
对此永恒真理会产生怀疑是因为心念摇摆不定。
4.This essentially created the wavering, blurry look of a heat haze.
这实质上是创造了动摇,对热烟雾模糊外观。
5.Wavering from this method will eventually result in disaster.
如果在这个时候犹豫不决,最终会造成灾难。
6.The wavering of a mind under such circumstances is an almost inexplicable thing, and yet it is absolutely true.
在这种情况下,心里的那种犹豫不决,几乎是件不可思议的事,但却是千真万确的。
7.The wavering views he voiced about Gran and how he wrote her out of what would become a definitive popular history of the era, crushed her.
他对Gran 前后不一致的态度,以及之后他对她的控诉,成为那个时代中一段被普遍认可为事实的历史,将她压得喘不过气来。