hesitation

英[ˌhezɪ'teɪʃn] 美[ˌhezɪ'teɪʃn]
  • n. 犹豫;踌躇
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星级词汇:
    n. (名词)
    1. 犹豫,踌躇,尤指优柔寡断,犹豫不决
    2. 口吃
    3. 含糊,尤指含糊其词,支吾
    4. 暂停
    5. 为难,尤指勉强
    6. 不愿

英英释义

Noun:
  1. indecision in speech or action

  2. a certain degree of unwillingness;

    "a reluctance to commit himself"
    "his hesitancy revealed his basic indisposition"
    "after some hesitation he agreed"

  3. the act of pausing uncertainly;

    "there was a hesitation in his speech"

1. Mirella approached him and, after a brief hesitation, shook his hand.
米雷拉走近他,犹豫片刻后,和他握了握手。

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2. The board said it had no hesitation in unanimously rejecting the offer.
董事会自称毫不犹豫地一致否决了该项报价。

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3. Referee Michael Reed had no hesitation in awarding a penalty.
裁判迈克尔·里德毫不犹豫地判了点球。

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4. With some hesitation and an uncertain smile, she held out her hand.
她犹豫了一下,带着迟疑的微笑把手伸了出去。

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5. Brian's hesitation was almost imperceptible.
布赖恩的犹豫几乎难以察觉。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. There is no room for hesitation.
      没有犹豫的余地。
    2. She answered without a moment's hesitation.
      她毫不迟疑立即回答。
    3. His frequent hesitations annoyed the audience.
      他三番五次欲言又止,听众已感到厌烦。
    4. After some hesitation he came out with the truth.
      他经过一番踌躇之后,把真相说了出来。