dither
dither 英 [ˈdɪðə(r)] 美 [ˈdɪðɚ]
n. 发抖;递色;[电子] 高频脉动 vi. 踌躇;发抖;犹豫
进行时:dithering 过去式:dithered 过去分词:dithered 第三人称单数:dithers 名词复数:dithers
- When you dither, you're flustered because you can't make up your mind about something. You might dither about what to do if your two best friends invite you to parties on the same night.
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- n. 发抖;递色;[电子] 高频脉动
- vi. 踌躇;发抖;犹豫
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1. Instead, like the rest of Washington, it’s inventing reasons to dither in the face of mass unemployment.
反而,跟华盛顿的其他部门一样,以各种理由在面对大量失业的情况下犹豫不决。
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2. Yes, you can still find some photographers who dither on about grain in a photo, but they probably haven't dusted their specs in years.
嗯,你还能看到一些摄影师在为照片的颗粒度而担心得发抖,但是他们可能已经几年没有擦过眼镜了。
- dither (v.) 1640s, "to quake, tremble," phonetic variant of Middle English didderen (late 14c.), which is of uncertain origin. The sense of "vacillate, be anxious" is from 1819. Related: Dithered; dithering.
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