indecisively 的定义
- characterized by indecision, as persons; irresolute; undecided.
- not decisive or conclusive: a severe but indecisive battle.
- lacking definition; vague or indistinct: the indecisive outline of the distant hills.
indecisively 近义词
等同于 dubiously
indecisively 的近义词 2 个
等同于 obscurely
更多indecisively例句
- “Polls show close race for Virginia governor, with lots of voters up for grabs,” by Laura VozzellaAn indecisive summer in the year's most competitive race.
- This can be particularly helpful to indecisive procrastinators, or “procs,” as Ferrari calls them.
- After years of criticism for being slow-footed and indecisive, Twitter has finally started to spread its wings, shipping a torrent of product changes this year.
- So, if you’re feeling indecisive about this all-important gear decision, just know that you’re not alone.
- “We have a weak and indecisive president,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC).
- A speedster on the ski slopes, the racetrack and the highway, he could be slow and indecisive as a translator and elsewhere.
- “I used to always find myself on movies with these indecisive directors,” she says.
- He tells Lloyd Grove why he's thinking about taking on Obama and his indecisive foreign policy.
- Sounding indecisive, Whitman hemmed and hawed about the different kinds of negative ads.
- Kent could have sworn that there was an appeal in her eyes, and he stood for a moment, indecisive, Jandron's stare upon him.
- The morning after this indecisive battle the entire Russian army was far away.
- An indecisive action took place, the two fleets passing each other on opposite tacks and exchanging broadsides.
- The fight was indecisive, but he arrived first at the Cape and prevented the projected attack.
- An indecisive action took place in which, owing to baffling calms, only the British van was engaged.