英:[ˈhezɪtənsi]
美:[ˈhɛzɪtənsi]
英:[ˈhezɪtənsi]
美:[ˈhɛzɪtənsi]
hes·i·tan·cy
he zih tn si
复数:hesitancies
hesitance (n.)
词根:hesitant
adj.hesitant 迟疑的;踌躇的;犹豫不定的
hesitating 犹豫的
hesitative 支吾其辞的;踌躇的
adv.hesitantly 迟疑地;踌躇地
hesitatingly 踌躇地;支吾其词地
n.hesitation 犹豫
hesitance 踌躇;犹豫
v.hesitating 犹豫(hesitate的ing形式)
vi.hesitate 踌躇,犹豫;不愿
vt.hesitate 踌躇,犹豫;有疑虑,不愿意
noun
the quality or state of being hesitant: such as
slowness in acting or deciding due to doubt or uncertainty : indecision
He often reminded me of Orwell, not so much in feature as by a kind of hesitancy of manner, as if thinking for a second about the true meaning of what had been said before committing himself …—Anthony Powell
lack of willingness or eagerness to do something : reluctance This hesitancy to hire is one of the reasons companies are so unfazed by the possibility of the economy slowing.—Rob Norton I was naturally a little hesitant about asking exactly how much he did earn—but there was no hesitancy on his part as he flourished his pay slip.—Richard Carver see also vaccine hesitancy
She took that drastic step only with the greatest hesitancy.
plural hesitancies an act or instance of being hesitant : hesitation sense 1
… he speaks in a cheerful, self-deprecating fashion that seems to preclude silences or hesitancies on either side of a conversation.—Roger Angell
medical urinary hesitancy
… his chief complaint was hesitancy and intermittency of urination.—Ari J. Isaacson
1610年代,源自拉丁语 haesitantia “口吃的行为”,来自 haesitantem(主格 haesitans)“口吃的”,是 haesitare “卡住,口吃”的现在分词形式(参见 hesitation)。
The first known use of hesitancy was in 1617
Hessiannoun
a German soldier serving in the British forces during the American Revolution
hesitateverb
to stop or pause because of uncertainty or indecision
hesitate before answering
to be unwilling
hesitate to ask a favor
stammer entry 1
hesitateverb
to stop or pause because of uncertainty or indecision
hesitate before answering
to be unwilling
hesitate to ask a favor
stammer entry 1
hesitateverb
to stop or pause because of uncertainty or indecision
hesitate before answering
to be unwilling
hesitate to ask a favor
stammer entry 1
hesitateverb
to stop or pause because of uncertainty or indecision
hesitate before answering
to be unwilling
hesitate to ask a favor
stammer entry 1
hesitantadjective
tending to hesitate : slow to act or proceed
hesitantadjective
tending to hesitate : slow to act or proceed
hesitancynoun
a tendency to hesitate
an act or instance of hesitating
hesitancynoun
the quality or state of being hesitant: such as
lack of willingness or eagerness to do something see also vaccine hesitancy
hesitancy to report symptoms
urinary hesitancy
One patient had symptoms of urinary incontinence, frequency, nocturia and hesitancy …—Ray Addison, Nursing Times
1 In the absence of strong, clearly defined dramatic action James’s leisurely plots can feel frustratingly irresolute, and the characters’ many scruples and hesitancies, so evocative on the page, can become downright puzzling on the screen.
2 Sickness and hesitancy go hand in hand.
病痛与犹豫总是结伴同行的。
3 Indisputable is the mainstream media’s longstanding hesitancy to represent Gazans in coverage that isn’t related to armed tensions in Israel, thereby cementing pervasive misconceptions about Palestinians.
4 If you at first feel that some of the performances are too tentative, you come to realize that this hesitancy belongs to characters who are forever hovering on the brink of decisive gestures.
5 We can understand their hesitancy to come forward, as without a positive understanding there is always a possibility that fear will result.
我们明白他们的顾虑,因为没有一个正面的觉知,就会导致总是去害怕他们所公布之事所导致的可能结果。
6 As the name suggests, inarticulacy was a defining characteristic of mumblecore, along with hesitancy, self-absorption and a lack of inertia so terminal you couldn't really describe it as a movement at all.
7 Also, there was awkward hesitancy, at times, as he essayed the new words he had learned.
而在他试用刚学会的新同语时还会出现尴尬的犹豫.
8 She stood in the doorway, a few feet behind him, one hand on the doorknob—a portrait of spurious hesitancy about making another full entrance into the room.
9 That's a price too high for those mourning loved ones lost in a pandemic that stretches on, in part, because of widespread vaccine hesitancy.
10 "I know there's a whole lot of hesitancy with frying. But they're really easy to make, and you literally just carefully drop them in oil."
11 His hands were large, long-fingered, and sure in their movements; no hesitancy, no uncertainty.
12 His hesitancy revealed his basic indisposition.
他的犹豫暴露了他的根本不情愿.
13 Publishing executives had expressed hesitancy about Trump even before the Jan. 6 siege of the U.S.
14 Throughout its 43 minutes, the protagonist shifts between hesitancy and fearful dashes, while a soundtrack of the Sarajevo Symphony Orchestra rehearsing Tchaikovsky's Pathétique accompanies the images with similar stops and starts.
15 European observers showed no such hesitancy, nor did the Confederacy.
16 I see and have experienced a hesitancy or fear on the part of some institutions who are worried about backlash, either from their boards, or their audience members, or from the administration.
17 Asked Thursday if he feels any residual hesitancy about flying after the accident, Ford joked, "I still can't play the violin."
18 Despite his hesitancy with the genre, Beethoven — who studied song composition with Salieri — wrote around 80 lieder, using mostly German texts.
19 The hesitancy in her eyes makes me want to reassure her, but I don’t think I can explain in any way that will satisfy my parents.
20 It also speaks to a larger societal hesitancy to recognize teenage girls as multifaceted, layered individuals who deserve more than for their character to be distilled into 280-character tweets.
1 迟疑不决
2 迟疑
hesitative reluctant backward hesitant tentative halting faltering hesitating hesitantly dubiously falteringly hesitation tentativeness stick hesitate hem falter uncertainly haver hum and haw
3 踌躇
hesitant pause hesitation stagger falter vacillation tentativeness dacker stick hang hesitate halt waver teeter shilly-shally give pause to pause and ponder think twice give pause tentative hover dither irresolute hold back from doing hold back hesitative halting ambivalence demur hesitance foot-dragging swither boggle stand strain float curl crane hem and ha make two bites at a cherry
4 不愿
5 犹豫
hesitant lingering halting veering hesitating hesitatingly hesitation oscillation vacillation shilly-shally hang weaken stagger waver balk oscillate dither scruple swither slow uncertain uncertainly uncertainty hesitate vacillate haver hang back unsure dubiety falter dilly-dally hang back from hold back from doing hold back give pause hesitative wavery unconfident vibration dwell fluctuation demur hesitance boggle pendulate balance stick float pause crane stickle