dithering / ˈdɪð ər /

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dithering2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a trembling; vibration.
  2. a state of flustered excitement or fear.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to act irresolutely; vacillate.
  2. North England. to tremble with excitement or fear.

dithering 近义词

dithering

等同于 undecided

dithering

等同于 quiver

dithering

等同于 shake

dithering

等同于 shiver

dithering

等同于 shudder

dithering 的近义词 11
dithering 的反义词 1
dithering

等同于 stagger

dithering 的近义词 11
dithering 的反义词 1
dithering

等同于 vacillate

dithering

等同于 waver

dithering

等同于 halt

dithering

等同于 hesitate

更多dithering例句

  1. Despite a dithering Congress and a disdainful American public, the diplomatic doors opened.
  2. “We already have seen dithering in the immediate wake of the attack on the U.S. consulate,” says a European diplomat.
  3. Such verbiage and dithering in the face of market mayhem helped Europe get into its mess in the first place.
  4. Fourth, Gordon Brown is a dour, dithering, dry, dislikeable loser.
  5. Peter Beinart on why the left needs to stop the linguistic dithering—and win the only battle that can vanquish al Qaeda.
  6. Presently he came running out of the scullery, with the soapy water dripping from him, dithering with cold.
  7. Another fellow walking in his sleep and killing criss-cross Huns in his dithering dreams.
  8. I was beginning to correct my first impression that Thrombley was a complete dithering fool.
  9. He nodded to his dithering worship, and marched back slowly and calmly to his dinner.
  10. Tom stood watching the ambulance whisk Murell off, dithering in indecision.