vacillate
英 [ˈvæsəleɪt]
美 [ˈvæsəleɪt]
v. 观点(或立场等)摇摆; 动摇
过去式:vacillated 现在分词:vacillating 第三人称单数:vacillates 过去分词:vacillated
BNC.33133 / COCA.22784
牛津词典
verb
- 观点(或立场等)摇摆;动摇
to keep changing your opinion or thoughts about sth, especially in a way that annoys other people
柯林斯词典
- VERB 犹豫不定;踌躇;拿不定主意
If youvacillate betweentwo alternatives or choices, you keep changing your mind.- She vacillates between men twice her age and men younger than she...
她犹豫不决,不知道是该选择年龄比她大一倍的男人还是比她小的男人。 - We cannot vacillate on the question of the party's leadership.
在党的领导权问题上我们不能动摇。
- She vacillates between men twice her age and men younger than she...
英英释义
verb
- move or sway in a rising and falling or wavelike pattern
- the line on the monitor vacillated
- be undecided about something
- He oscillates between accepting the new position and retirement
双语例句
- She vacillates between men twice her age and men younger than she
她犹豫不决,不知道是该选择年龄比她大一倍的男人还是比她小的男人。 - Meanwhile, your stock price can vacillate up and down on unrelated and seemingly unimportant news.
同时,你的股价可能会因为一些看似不相关和不重要的新闻而上下波动。 - Influenced by the western medicine, the independent existence of traditional Chinese medicine began to vacillate generally.
受西医东渐的影响,传统中医学独立存在的局面逐渐动摇。 - They vacillate between these two, unable to see that theres a perfect median.
他们在两者之间跳跃,却忽视了其实有一个完美的中间状态。 - In other historical circumstances, the Chinese national bourgeoisie will vacillate and defect because of its economic and political flabbiness.
由于中国民族资产阶级在经济上、治上的软弱性,在另一种历史环境下,它就会动摇变节。 - An elephant walks like this and that. When a typhoon strikes, the wavering elements who cannot withstand it begin to vacillate. That's a law.
大象摇摇摆摆地走着。台风一刮,动摇分子挡不住,就要摇摆,这是规律。 - But a few cadres started to vacillate.
但是,也有少数人起了波动。 - If weakness is the reason for its inability to change its attitude, why did the national bourgeoisie behave differently in1924-27when it did not merely vacillate towards the revolution but actually joined it?
如果不能改变态度的原因,是民族资产阶级的软弱性,那末,一九二四年至一九二七年为什么改变了他们的常态,不仅是动摇,简直是参加了革命呢? - I tend to vacillate between admiration and pity for him.
我对他往往是既钦佩又怜悯。 - To undergo frequent abrupt shifts or reversals, as of opinion or emotion; vacillate.
犹豫不决经常突然变换或彻底改变看法或感情;犹豫。