waver 英 [ˈweɪvə(r)]   美 [ˈwevɚ]

waver

waver  英 [ˈweɪvə(r)] 美 [ˈwevɚ]

vi. 摇曳;踌躇;摆动  n. 动摇;踌躇;挥动者 

进行时:wavering  过去式:wavered  过去分词:wavered  第三人称单数:wavers  名词复数:wavers 

Your commitment must not waver. 你们的承诺不能动摇。
And our determination must not waver. 我们的决心绝不能动摇。

  • To waver is to move back and forth, like when you waver, one minute thinking you'll stay home, planning to go meet your friends the next, until you finally make your decision.
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  • vi. 摇曳;踌躇;摆动
  • n. 动摇;踌躇;挥动者
  • 1. Your commitment must not waver.

    你们的承诺不能动摇。

  • 2. And our determination must not waver.

    我们的决心绝不能动摇。

  • 3. Nothing could make me waver in my faith.

    任何事都动摇不了我的信仰。

  • waver (v.) late 13c., weyveren, "to show indecision," probably related to Old English wæfre "restless, wavering," from Proto-Germanic *wæbraz (source also of Middle High German wabern "to waver," Old Norse vafra "to hover about"), a frequentative form from the root of wave (v.). Related: Wavered; wavering.
waver / ˈweɪvə(r) ; NAmE ˈweɪvər / verb 1 [intransitive ] to be or become weak or unsteady 减弱;动摇;颤抖 His voice wavered with emotion. 他激动得嗓音发抖。 Her determination never wavered. 她的决心从未动摇过。 She never wavered in her determination to succeed. 她要取得成功的决心从未动摇过。 2 [intransitive ] waver(between A and B) | waver(on/over sth) to hesitate and be unable to make a decision or choice 踌躇;犹豫不决;举棋不定 SYN hesitate She's wavering between buying a house in the city or moving away. 她举棋不定,不知是在这个城市里买所房子,还是迁居他处。 3 [intransitive ] (especially of light 尤指光 ) to move in an unsteady way 摇曳;闪烁;忽明忽暗 waver·er waverer waverers / ˈweɪvərə(r) ; NAmE ˈweɪvərər / noun The strength of his argument convinced the waverers. 他以有力的论据说服了那些摇摆不定的人。 waver wavers wavered wavering waver / ˈweɪvə(r) ; NAmE ˈweɪvər / waver·er / ˈweɪvərə(r) ; NAmE ˈweɪvərər /
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