to waver
01
波动, 犹豫
to move in a rhythmic or repetitive pattern that rises and falls
Intransitive
例子
The tall grasses in the field would waver gracefully with every gust of wind.
田野里的高草随着每一阵风优雅地摇曳。
02
犹豫, 动摇
to hold back and hesitate due to uncertainty
Intransitive
例子
Sarah could see him waver in his commitment to the project as the challenges grew.
随着挑战的增加,莎拉可以看到他在项目承诺中动摇。
03
动摇, 减弱
to gradually lose strength, stability, or vigor
Intransitive
例子
Sarah 's confidence began to waver when faced with the challenging task.
面对具有挑战性的任务时,莎拉的信心开始动摇。
04
摇摆, 颤抖
to produce an unsteady sound
Intransitive
例子
The radio signal began to waver, causing static interference with the broadcast.
无线电信号开始波动,导致广播中出现静电干扰。
05
摇曳, 闪烁
to be unsteady or flickering
Intransitive
例子
The distant star wavered in the night sky, appearing as a faint and unsteady point of light.
遥远的星星在夜空中摇曳,显现为一个微弱而不稳定的光点。
Waver
01
摇曳, 摆动
a motion characterized by slight, repeated back-and-forth or side-to-side movement
例子
There was a faint waver in the flag as the wind died down.
风停时,旗帜有轻微的 摆动。
02
犹豫, 迟疑
a brief pause or uncertainty in speech, decision, or action
例子
She answered without the slightest waver.
她毫不犹豫地回答了。
03
挥手的人, 摇手者
a person who waves or signals by waving
例子
A lone waver stood on the dock as the ship departed.
当船离开时,一个孤独的挥手者站在码头上。
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