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第三人称
wavers
现在进行时
wavering
过去式
wavered
过去完成时
wavered
1
波动, 犹豫
to move in a rhythmic or repetitive pattern that rises and falls
- In the heat of the desert, the distant horizon appeared to waver and shift, creating a mirage effect.
在沙漠的炎热中,遥远的地平线似乎波动并移动,产生了海市蜃楼的效果。
- The tall grasses in the field would waver gracefully with every gust of wind.
田野里的高草随着每一阵风优雅地摇曳。
- The flames of the campfire wavered, casting a warm glow on the surrounding trees.
篝火的火焰摇曳,在周围的树木上投下温暖的光芒。
- The colorful banners outside the shop wavered in the wind.
商店外面色彩缤纷的横幅在风中摇曳。
- The dancer's flowing skirt wavered gracefully as she moved to the music.
舞者流动的裙子随着她的动作在音乐中优雅地摆动。
2
犹豫, 动摇
to hold back and hesitate due to uncertainty
- Sarah could see him waver in his commitment to the project as the challenges grew.
随着挑战的增加,莎拉可以看到他在项目承诺中动摇。
- Faced with the difficult decision, he began to waver on whether to accept the job offer.
面对这个艰难的决定,他开始犹豫是否接受这份工作邀请。
- As the deadline approached, Jane began to waver on whether to submit her bold proposal or play it safe.
随着截止日期的临近,简开始犹豫是否提交她的大胆提案还是稳妥行事。
- In the face of criticism, the author didn't waver from expressing their unique perspective in the novel.
面对批评,作者在小说中表达自己独特观点时没有动摇。
3
动摇, 减弱
to gradually lose strength, stability, or vigor
- The athlete's stamina started to waver as he approached the final stretch of the marathon.
当运动员接近马拉松的最后一段时,他的耐力开始动摇。
- Sarah's confidence began to waver when faced with the challenging task.
面对具有挑战性的任务时,莎拉的信心开始动摇。
- The company's profits started to waver during the economic downturn.
在经济低迷时期,公司的利润开始动摇。
- His commitment to the project began to waver as obstacles piled up.
随着障碍的堆积,他对项目的承诺开始动摇。
- Team morale began to waver as they faced a series of defeats.
面对一系列失败,团队的士气开始动摇。
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摇摆, 颤抖
to produce an unsteady sound
- The distant music wavered in and out as the wind carried the melody.
远处的音乐随着风携带旋律摇曳。
- The radio signal began to waver, causing static interference with the broadcast.
无线电信号开始波动,导致广播中出现静电干扰。
- The old record player made the music waver with its worn-out needle.
老式唱片机用其磨损的唱针使音乐颤抖。
- The speaker's voice wavered through the microphone, creating an echo in the large auditorium.
演讲者的声音通过麦克风颤抖,在大礼堂中产生了回声。
- The eerie call of the nocturnal bird wavered through the silent night.
夜行鸟诡异的叫声在寂静的夜晚颤抖着。
同义词:
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摇曳, 闪烁
to be unsteady or flickering
- The candlelight wavered in the drafty room, casting dancing shadows on the walls.
烛光在通风的房间里摇曳,在墙上投下舞动的影子。
- The distant star wavered in the night sky, appearing as a faint and unsteady point of light.
遥远的星星在夜空中摇曳,显现为一个微弱而不稳定的光点。
- The lantern's flame wavered in the gentle breeze, creating a soft and atmospheric glow.
灯笼的火焰在微风中摇曳,创造出柔和而富有氛围的光芒。
- As the campfire dwindled, the embers wavered, creating a mesmerizing play of light.
随着篝火逐渐减弱,余烬摇曳,创造出迷人的光影游戏。
- The weak flame of the match wavered before finally catching and igniting the candle.
火柴微弱的火焰在最终点燃蜡烛之前摇曳。