
搖擺的,搖幌的
After years of wavering between buying and renting a house, we at last decided that it was better to own property. 對于到底是買房還是租房,我們在這個問題上舉棋不定了,幾年之后終于決定還是擁有房地產(chǎn)為上策。
He(Reagan) sent Secretary of State Shultz to Capitol Hill in an effort to shore up wavering Republicans. 他(里根)派國務卿舒爾茲到國會山莊去給意志動搖的共和黨議員打氣。
A feeling of doubt that often results in wavering. 懷疑一種疑慮的感情,常導致猶豫不定
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。
adj.不動搖的;不猶豫的;堅定的