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indecision

/in-di-sizh-uhn/US // ˌɪn dɪˈsɪʒ ən //

犹豫不决,优柔寡断,踌躇不决,犹豫不决的问题

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : inability to decide.

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Examples

  • Ironically, the coming coronavirus crisis would showcase Andrew Cuomo’s relative weakness and indecision, rather than a mere authoritarian instinct.

  • De Blasio was a known micromanager and equivocator, frustrating his staff with his singular blend of self-righteousness and indecision.

  • The longer my own indecision lasted, the more I realized that biology was going to end up making the decision for me.

  • This way people won’t be paralyzed with indecision and fear of making improvements to avoid drawing any attention to just how much work they have to do.

  • The reason for his crippling indecision is simple as it is maddening, especially if you happen to be married to him.

  • Throughout the season premiere, Saul is gripped by indecision—with his wife, with the operation in Caracas.

  • By longstanding historical demonstration, the U.S. Congress specializes in paralysis, indecision, and dysfunction.

  • Then coffee, shower, indecision, efforts at writing and reading followed by aboulia.

  • But Farmiga, as Norma, had no such indecision, confidently throwing herself into the complex role from the start.

  • She set her arm about her waist again, and poured shrewd persuasion over her cousin s indecision.

  • In the priest's indecision he was eager to see a favorable solution of the doubts which seemed to torment him.

  • Skepticism is but a state of indecision which results from a superficial examination of subjects.

  • She profited by the moments indecision to flit swiftly out of the ghostly arcade toward the avenue.

  • The hand which lay on the table opened and closed and opened again in helpless indecision.