英:['weɪvərɪŋlɪ]
美:['weɪvərɪŋlɪ]
英:['weɪvərɪŋlɪ]
美:['weɪvərɪŋlɪ]
verb
intransitive verb
to vacillate irresolutely between choices : fluctuate in opinion, allegiance, or direction
to weave or sway unsteadily to and fro : reel, totter
quiver, flicker
wavering flames
to hesitate as if about to give way : falter
to give an unsteady sound : quaver
noun (1)
an act of wavering, quivering, or fluttering
noun (2)
one that waves
Verb Middle English; akin to Old English wǣfre restless, wafian to wave with the hands — more at wave
The first known use of waver was in the 14th century
waxenadjective
of or like wax
wax1 of 3noun
a yellowish moldable substance produced by bees and used by them for making the honeycomb called alsobeeswax
any of various substances like the wax of bees
wax2 of 3verb
to treat or rub with wax
wax3 of 3verb
to grow larger, stronger, fuller, or more numerous
become sense 1
waxed angry as I heard the story
wax1 of 3noun
a yellowish moldable substance produced by bees and used by them for making the honeycomb called alsobeeswax
any of various substances like the wax of bees
wax2 of 3verb
to treat or rub with wax
wax3 of 3verb
to grow larger, stronger, fuller, or more numerous
become sense 1
waxed angry as I heard the story
wavyadjective
having or moving in waves
wavy hair
wave1 of 3verb
to float or shake in an air current : flutter
flags waving in the breeze
to signal or salute with the hand or with something held in it
brandish
waved a pistol and made threats
to move before the wind with a wavelike motion
a field of waving grain
to follow or cause to follow a curving line or take a wavy form
waved her hair
wave2 of 3noun
a moving ridge on the surface of water
a wavelike formation or shape
a wave in the hair
the action or process of making wavy or curly
a waving motion
a wave of the hand
a steady flowing movement
a wave of color swept the speaker's face
a sudden or rapid increase
a wave of buying
a disturbance similar to a wave in water that transfers energy progressively from point to point
a light wave
a period of hot or cold weather
Wave3 of 3noun
a woman serving in the navy before 1978
wavyadjective
having or moving in waves
wavy hair
waververb
to go back and forth between choices
to weave or sway to and fro
to move unsteadily
1 The horizon reflects, waveringly in my eyes.
地平线摇晃着,映在我眼中。
2 people who are still wavering between the two candidates
3 They never wavered in their support for their leader.
4 Despite the changes, he did not waver from his plan to retire.
5 The kite wavered in the wind.
6 The narrative from China is eroding C-suite confidence: China’s real estate crisis, shadow banking crisis, youth unemployment issues, a demographic shift, a wavering stance on the prevailing growth agenda are eroding C-suite confidence.
7 Many dedicated law enforcement officers and prosecutors persisted for years, pursuing every available lead and never wavering in their search for evidence to hold the victim's killer to account for his heinous crime.
1 颤抖
quaverous aspen trembling quivering quavering shivering shivery atremble dithery ashiver tremulously agitatedly quiveringly shiveringly twitter shake shiver tremor shudder dither tremulousness thrillingness dudder shake in shoes shiver in shoes
3 动摇地
4 摇摆
shaky rocking wobbly pendulous wavery jiggly waggly asway awag rock roll shake rolling sway stagger wag wamble swing tremble dangle vacillate totter dodder nod
5 动摇
tittuppy rocky tumultuous disturbed wayward unsteady seesaw oscillatory asway rock roll shake sway fluctuation wobble ruffle oscillation shakiness vacillation disquietude inquietude move reel fluctuate waver teeter dither totter stagger destabilize unfix
6 摇摆地