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unwaveringly

/wey-ver/US // ˈweɪ vər //UK // (ˈweɪvə) //

坚定不移地,坚定不移,坚定不移的,坚定不移地进行

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to sway to and fro; flutter: Foliage wavers in the breeze.
    • : to flicker or quiver, as light: A distant beam wavered and then disappeared.
    • : become unsteady; begin to fail or give way: When she heard the news her courage wavered.
    • : to shake or tremble, as the hands or voice: Her voice wavered.
    • : to feel or show doubt, indecision, etc.; vacillate: He wavered in his determination.
    • : to fluctuate or vary: Prices wavered.
    • : to totter or reel: The earth quaked and the tower wavered.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act of wavering, fluttering, or vacillating.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inobstinately
Synonyms
mulishly闷闷不乐地,闷声不响地,滔滔不绝地,闷闷不乐obdurately执拗地,顽固地,顽强地,顽固的bullheadedly牛头不对马嘴,牛头不对马嘴地,牛头不对马嘴的,牛逼哄哄地contumaciously顽固地,顽强地,顽固的,顽固地认为determinedly坚定地,坚定不移地,坚决地,坚决doggedly锲而不舍地,执着地,锲而不舍,坚守firmly坚定地,坚定不移地,坚定的,坚定不移的fixedly固定地,固执地,固定的,固执的headstrongly刚愎自用,任性地,刚愎自用地,愎自用indomitably无可避免地,不可避免地,无可避免的,不容置疑地inflexibly僵硬地,硬性规定,僵硬的,僵化地intractably无可奈何地,无可奈何,无休止地,无可奈何的opinionatedly有意见地,有意见的,有主见地,有意见的是persistently坚持不懈地,持之以恒地,持续不断地,坚持不懈pertinaciously中肯地,坚持不懈地,顽强地,坚韧地pigheadedly猪头,猪头人,猪头牌,猪头的recalcitrantly顽固地,无可奈何地,顽固的,反复无常地resistantly抵抗地,抵抗性地,抗拒,抵抗resolutely果断地,坚决地,毅然地,坚定地resolvedly坚定地,坚定不移地,坚决地,毅然决然staunchly坚定不移地,坚定地,坚定不移,坚定不移的steadfastly坚定不移地,坚定不移地进行,坚定不移的,坚定不移stolidly坚定地,坚定不移地,坚毅地,坚定不移的tenaciously坚韧地,坚韧不拔地,坚韧不拔,顽强地unamenably毫不费力地,毫不费力,毫不犹豫地,毫不夸张地说unflinchingly坚定不移地,坚定不移,坚定不移的,坚定不移地进行unimpressibly不堪入目,不起眼的,不堪入目的,难以想象的unreasonably不合理地,不合情理地,不合理的,不合情理unreasoningly无理地,无理取闹,无理的,无理unrelentingly不懈地,不停地,不懈的,马不停蹄地unyieldingly不屈不挠地,坚定不移地,不屈不挠,坚毅地willfully肆意,故意,故意地,肆意地

Examples

  • He held the sabre lower, but the point was kept unwaveringly at the chest of his enemy; his teeth were set.

  • He had listened intently, without interruption, sitting up on the cot, his look fixed unwaveringly on the narrator.

  • But the ill-fated Queen, nursed from childhood in the faith, was not more unwaveringly firm than was this six-days' neophyte.

  • Madam Giron had finally decided to follow the advice of Dr. Kirby, which was, and had been unwaveringly from the beginning, to go.

  • Both of them, in their letters, complained bitterly of the obstructive policy which the Tories still unwaveringly carried out.