1 VERB 动摇;犹豫 If you waver, you cannot decide about something or you consider changing your mind about something. 动摇;犹豫
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Some military commanders wavered over whether to support the coup. [VERB]
军队的一些指挥官在犹豫是否支持政变。
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Coleman has never wavered in his claim that he is innocent. [VERB]
科尔曼坚称他是无辜的。
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Today on the streets of Montreal, opinion seems still to waver. [VERB]
今日在蒙特利尔的街头巷尾,人们的意见仍摇摆不定。
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He told wavering colleagues the country must back the Government's stance. [VERB-ing]
他告诉那些犹豫不决的同僚们,国家必须支持政府的立场。
SYN hesitate, dither [mainly British] , vacillate, be irresolute
2 VERB 摇晃;摇曳 If something wavers, it shakes with very slight movements or changes. 摇晃;摇曳
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The shadows of the dancers wavered continually. [VERB]
舞者的身影在轻轻晃动着。
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This time his voice wavered badly. [VERB]
这次他声音颤得厉害。
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She draws another wavering breath. [VERB-ing]
她颤抖着又吸了口气。
SYN flicker, wave, shake, vary
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