dither 的 2 个定义
- a trembling; vibration.
- a state of flustered excitement or fear.
- to act irresolutely; vacillate.
- North England. to tremble with excitement or fear.
dither 近义词
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更多dither例句
- We cannot dither, we cannot just twiddle our thumbs, or wait and see.
- We dither, we argue, we do little, as the world moves rapidly.
- Global markets have been remarkably stable while the politicians dither, but time is running out.
- But unlike the epic drama of the 2000 debacle, this result feels like the big British dither.
- The planks at his feet had started to dither again, and practice told him that the vessel must be moving.
- The universe goes into a cosmic dither when we slide into a berth in Hampton Rhodus.
- Imagine anyone trying to get the Old Man into a dither—and getting away with it.
- And the more perfectly made the engine, the less will the amount of this "dither" be.
- I went all o' a dither, while I hardly knew if I were standin' on my heels or my heead.