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falter 是什么意思 |
音标:[ 'fɔ:ltə ] | 过去式:faltered 过去分词:faltered 现在分词:faltering |
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中文翻译与英英解释 | vi. 1.蹒跚,踉跄,摇晃。 2.颤抖,支吾,结巴。 3.逡巡,踌躇,迟疑;畏缩;(记忆力等)不确定,不稳定。 vt. 结结巴巴地说 (out)。 n. 1.摇晃。 2.支吾,结巴。 3.踌躇,逡巡;不稳。
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| the act of pausing uncertainly; "there was a hesitation in his speech" 同义词:hesitation, waver, faltering,
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| speak haltingly; "The speaker faltered when he saw his opponent enter the room" 同义词:bumble, stutter, stammer,
| | walk unsteadily; "The drunk man stumbled about" 同义词:stumble, bumble,
| | move hesitatingly, as if about to give way 同义词:waver,
| | be unsure or weak; "Their enthusiasm is faltering" 同义词:waver,
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Falter (literally "Butterfly") is a weekly magazine published in Vienna, Austria. |
例句与用法 | 1. | His heart swelled, lifted up, faltered . 他的心膨胀着,上升着,摇晃着。
| | 2. | The untrained nazi troops sometimes faltered . 未经训练的纳粹兵常常不堪一击。
| | 3. | He faltered for an instant; then went on as before . 他战栗了一下;然后照样说下去。
| | 4. | The queen leaned forward with a ting falter of her stout body . 女王硬朗的身子微微前倾。
| | 5. | Her manner was short and abrupt, yet faltering and timid . 她的态度有点唐突生硬,却又犹豫胆怯。
| | 6. | The narrator, whose voice had faltered lately, stopped . 叙述者的声音越来越嗫嚅了,说到这里便停止住。
| | 7. | Philosophers falter in wisdom, and christian in goodness . 哲学家会在智慧上动摇,基督徒会在善行中动摇。
| | 8. | There was a pause. then ursula broke into faltering challenge . 停顿了一下后,厄秀拉开始结结巴巴地反击了。
| | 9. | When doctor portman read this portion of the letter his voice faltered . 读到信的这部分,波特曼博士的声音发抖了。
| | 10. | "i suppose i have," faltered tess, looking uncomfortable again . “我想是吧,”苔丝又局促不安起来,吞吞吐吐地说。
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