irresolute如何读

英:[ɪˈrezəlu:t]

美:[ɪˈrɛzəˌlut]

irresolute是什么意思

  • adj.优柔寡断的;踌躇不定的;无决断的

irresolute自然拼读

ir·res·o·lute

ih re z lut

irresolute扩展

irresolutely (adv.), irresoluteness (n.), irresolution (n.)

irresolute词根

词根:irresolute

adv.

irresolutely 优柔寡断地

n.

irresolution 优柔寡断;犹豫不决

irresolute英英释义

Adjective

1. uncertain how to act or proceed;

"the committee was timid and mediocre and irresolute"

2. lacking decisiveness of character; unable to act or decide quickly or firmly;

"stood irresolute waiting for some inspiration"

irresolute词源中文解释

"意志不坚定的,摇摆不定的,容易怀疑或犹豫的",来自1570年代的拉丁语 irresolutus,意为"未解开的,未松开的",由 in-(见 in-(1))的同化形式和 resolutus(见 resolute)组成。相关词汇: Irresolutely。

irresolute词源英文解释

The first known use of irresolute was in 1579

irresolute儿童词典英英释义

irresponsibleadjective

not legally responsible

having or showing no sense of responsibility

irresponsible behavior

unable to bear responsibility

irresoluteadjective

not resolute : hesitant

irresoluteadjective

not resolute : hesitant

irresoluteadjective

not resolute : hesitant

irresolute 例句

1 Irresolute persons make poor victors.

优柔寡断的人不会成为胜利者.

2 Being aimless and irresolute and hesitant is lamentable mentality.

毫无理想而又优柔寡断是一种可悲的心理.

3 What we have just shown him is a weak and irresolute president of the United States.

4 Ged turned, irresolute whether to heed this sign or not, and looked to the north.

5 Sessions became unpopular within the agency for irresolute leadership, according to a 1993 New York Times article that described him as having a short attention span and being disinterested in bureaucratic details.

6 He is never irresolute or inactive.

他不犹豫,不休息。

7 In his resignation letter, Mattis emphasized the value of allies and suggested that Trump had been irresolute and ambiguous in his approach to Russia and China.

8 Instead of going straight into the adjoining room, where her desk was, she lingered, slightly irresolute, in the outer office.

她不像往常那样径直走进麦克斯韦尔办公室隔壁那房间(她办公桌在那儿),而是在办公室外间略带迟疑地徘徊。

9 Showing signs of being irresolute can signal weakness that adversaries take note of.

10 The White House is considered irresolute on Guantánamo, lacking the force or the desire to impose a coherent policy upon the bureaucracy.

11 Mr. Xi has etched in blazing colors an outline of a post-pandemic world in which China shoulders past Western nations seen as divided, irresolute and now sapped by the virus and a looming economic slump.

12 Hence the “irresolute resolution” of this maiden outing, in which a killer goes unpunished and the killer’s victim goes unearthed.

13 Mr. Roth is really quite good as a debonair, irresolute but not clueless Rainier, heir to the Grimaldi royal family, which dates to the 13th century.

14 In order to avoid present dangers, irresolute princes follow the neutral path most of the time, and most of the time they come to ruin.

15 She stood in the hall, irresolute, frightened, and the glaring light of the fire in the sitting room threw tall dim shadows on the walls about her.

她站在穿堂里,又犹豫又害怕,起居室里的熊熊火光将一睦高大的阴影投射在她周围墙壁上。

16 Mironov . . . said in an irresolute voice, ‘Nobody can know that. . . . It is in the realm of astronomical figures.’

17 He stood irresolute, making some excuse about his mother who expected him; he even muttered something about an engagement She struck a match and lit the lamp on the table; it was growing dusk.

18 His opponents were too irresolute to call his bluff.

他的对手太优柔寡断,不敢接受挑战。

19 In addition, President Xi Jinping knows this is a dangerous time to look weak and irresolute.

20 He stepped forward; but Boromir stood irresolute and did not follow.

irresolute 同义词

2 无决断的

hesitant unmanly feeble-minded

3 无决断力的

infirm indecisive

10 踌躇的

backward hesitant tentative

11 踌躇不定的

shilly-shally

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