
v.動搖;搖曳;猶豫;顫抖
n.動搖;躊躇;揮動者;燙發(fā)器
They did not waver in their support for him. 他們毫不動搖地支持他。
His courage never wavered. 他的勇氣從未減弱。
The disaster caused him to waver in his faith. 這件災難使他對信仰發(fā)生了動搖。
The flame wavered and then died. 火焰搖曳一下就熄滅了。
While we were wavering, somebody else bought the house. 就在我們猶豫不決的時候,別人把那所房子買下了。
One person who was there says it was the first time he'd ever heard Raines's voice waver. 一位當時在場的人說,他第一次聽到雷恩斯說話時聲音顫抖。
用作名詞 (n.)This caused them to waver in their faith. 這件事使他們的信仰動搖了。
He did not waver in the face of difficulties. 他在困難面前不動搖。
They are waver of flags and shouters of slogans. 他們都是些搖旗吶喊的人。
搖擺的,搖幌的
adj.不動搖的;不猶豫的;堅定的
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