(v. t.) To move one way and the other; to reel or stagger; to
waver.
(v. t.) To fluctuate in mind or opinion; to be unsteady or
inconstant; to waver.
录入:山姆
双语例句
A man of my age and experience ought to have known better than to vacillate in this unreasonable manner. 威尔基·柯林斯.白衣女人.
I know of nothing to make me vacillate. 乔治·艾略特.米德尔马契.
I drew a touching picture of his vacillating health; I boasted of my own strength. 玛丽·雪莱.最后一个人.
Yet hitherto our star has been a vacillating and wavering star? 查尔斯·狄更斯.小杜丽.
The poor woman was very vacillating in her repentance. 玛丽·雪莱.弗兰肯斯坦.
My judgment now is that he was vacillating and undecided in his actions. 尤利西斯·格兰特.U.S.格兰特的个人回忆录.
Its vacillating effulgence seems to say that its state, even like ours upon earth, is wavering and inconstant; it fears, methinks, and it loves. 玛丽·雪莱.最后一个人.
Raymond had evidently vacillated during his journey, and irresolution was marked in every gesture as we entered Perdita's cottage. 玛丽·雪莱.最后一个人.