vacillation如何读

英:[ˌvæsə'leɪʃn]

美:[ˌvæsɪˈleʃən]

vacillation是什么意思

n.

摇摆

振荡

波动

犹豫不决

vacillation词根

词根:vacillate

adj.

vacillant 犹豫不决的;游移的;摇摆不定的

vacillating 优柔寡断的;犹豫的

v.

vacillating 动摇(vacillate的ing形式);犹豫

vi.

vacillate 犹豫;踌躇;摇摆

vacillation英英释义

  • n.
    • indecision in speech or action
    • changing location by moving back and forth

vacillation词源中文解释

约于1400年,指“犹豫、不确定”的意思,源自拉丁语 vacillationem(主格 vacillatio),“摇晃、动摇”的名词形式,是 vacillare 的过去分词词干,意为“来回摇摆、犹豫、不可信赖”,其起源不确定。最初指涉意见或行为; 字面意义的记录始于1630年代。

vacillation词源英文解释

Middle English vacillacion, borrowed from Latin vacillātiōn-, vacillātiō, from vacillāre "to be unsteady, vacillate" + -tiōn-, -tiō, suffix of action nouns

The first known use of vacillation was in the 15th century

vacillation 例句

1 The team official placed blame for the league's vacillation squarely on Vincent.

2 He quit the leadership of the party in July 2019 after months of vacillation but remains a hugely influential figure within the Congress, a fact that Azad said had stalled any significant internal reforms.

3 The simplest decisions—what to wear, what to eat—would inspire hours of semi-theatrical vacillation.

4 This was a standard GOP talking point, but Duncan understood how such vacillation gave oxygen to President Donald Trump’s efforts to steal the election.

5 Your creative potential exists with a high probability of being sabotaged by fear, vacillation, and self-doubt.

你的存在很高的可能性创造潜能被恐惧、犹豫、自我怀疑所妨害。

6 In many ways, the international community’s inability to stop the escalating violence in Syria is reminiscent of the deadlock and vacillation over intervening in Bosnia in the 1990s.

7 You are expected to answer the call with immediate actions and not with vacillation.

希望大家闻风而动,不要举棋不定。

8 The vacillation and debate become quickest here as one point of view gets one line and the other the rhyming next line.

踌躇和争论在这里吵得很激烈,一种观点占一行,另一观点在下一行。

9 I think that a part of what this show is, is about the vacillation.

10 Their melancholy shows their fighting spirit, as well as their weakness and vacillation.

二者的忧郁既具有不屈的斗争色彩,又具有软弱、动摇的人性弱点。

11 They will draw lessons from their vacillation.

动摇一下,他们得到了经验.

12 After four acts of brooding vacillation, he is finally able to accomplish what he must.

13 Harris’s vacillations seem indicative of the risks for candidates who are looking to match Sanders’s clarity of rhetoric, without a full commitment to substance.

14 But the vacillations were not yet over: The next day, recognizing this moment of weakness, the prime minister’s critics in the Conservative Party triggered a vote of no confidence in her leadership.

15 We are vexed by too much inconsistency and vacillation in our creed.

我们为了信条中有太多不一致和动摇的地方而感到苦恼。

16 The opening crawl informs us that Argentina had suffered vacillations between democratic governments and military coups for 50 years before the story begins.

17 But she was not there to be entertained with the vacillations of a minor Victorian esthete.

18 He’s attuned to his characters’ vacillations between boredom and frustration, and also the discomfort of aching bones, hungry bellies and unwashed bodies.

19 “There’s this vacillation between the individual and the group,” George added.

20 Her ability to keep her word flow off-balance matched her vacillation between strength and weakness, happiness and sadness, codependence and independence.

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