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英语单词hesitate翻译,英文单词hesitate的意思

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简明英汉词典


hesitate

[5heziteit]

v.

犹豫, 踌躇, 不愿

美国传统词典[双解]


hesitate

hes.i.tate

AHD:[hμz“1-t3t”]

D.J.[6hezi7teit]

K.K.[6hWz!7tet]

v.intr.(不及物动词)

hes.i.tat.edhes.i.tat.inghes.i.tates

(1)To be slow to act, speak, or decide.

犹豫:行事、说话或做决定迟缓

(2)To pause in uncertainty; waver.

停顿:在不确定中停下来;动摇

(3)To be reluctant.

不情愿

(4)To speak haltingly; falter.

言语支吾:说话停停顿顿;说话结结巴巴

语源


Latin haesit3e haesit3t- [to hesitate] [frequentative of] haer?re [to hold fast]

拉丁语 haesit3e haesit3t- [犹豫] [] haer?re的重复动词 [紧紧抓住]

继承用法


hesitater

n.(名词)

hesitatingly

adv.(副词)

参考词汇


(1)hesitatevacillatewaverfalter

(2)These verbs mean to be uncertain, irresolute, or indecisive. To hesitate is to hold back or pause because of doubt or uncertainty, as about what to do or say:

这些动词意为不肯定、优柔寡断或犹豫不决。Hesitate 是指因为怀疑或不确定,如不知做什么或说什么而退缩不前或停下来:

“A President either is constantly on top of events or, if he hesitates, events will soon be on top of him” (Harry S Truman).

“一位总统要么经常地驾驭各种事件要么为事件所驾驭,如果他犹豫的话” (哈里·S·杜鲁门)。

(3)Vacillate implies going back and forth between alternative, usually conflicting courses without making a final decision:

Vacillate 意味着在两种选择之间摇摆不定,通常为互相冲突的两种办法而不能最终做出决断:

She vacillated so long about attending the concert that when she decided to go, the tickets were sold out.

她为是否去听音乐会踌躇了很久,当她决定去时,票已售光了 。

(4)Waver suggests a delay in taking action once a choice has been made, as if the decision were being reconsidered:

Waver 暗示着做出选择后拖延着做出实际行动,好似重新考虑决定似的:

After much wavering he finally gave his permission. To falter is to be unsteady in resolution or action, as from fear or loss of courage:

大费踌躇后,他最终同意了。 Falter 意为因害怕或缺乏勇气而在做决定或行动时摇摆不定:

The performer faltered in the middle of the show.

在表演中的表演者支支吾吾。

The marine never faltered in his duty.

那位海军陆战队士兵执行军务时从未犹豫不决。

现代英汉词典


hesitate

[5hezIteIt]

vi.

-tated, -tating

犹豫;踌躇

He hesitated before he answered because he didn't know what to say.

他在回答之前犹豫了一下,因为他不知道说什么。

"We do not hesitate to give our lives for our country, let alone suffer some hardships."

"我们不惜为国献身,更不必说吃点苦了。"

"I hesitate to ask you, but will you lend me your car for a few days?"

"我真不好意思向你开口,你能把汽车借给我用几天吗?"

"Though she hesitated for a moment, she finally went in and asked to see a dress that was in the window."

"尽管她迟疑了片刻,但最后还是进了店,并且要求给她拿一件陈列在橱窗里的衣服看看。"

She hesitated over the choice between the two blouses for her daughter.

这两件短恤衫她拿不定主意究竞挑哪一件给她女儿。

现代英汉综合大辞典


hesitate

[5heziteit]

vi.

(1)踌躇; 迟疑.犹豫

(2)支吾; 含糊

(3)口吃

(4)停顿

(5)不欲, 不愿

hesitate at nothing

毫不犹豫地做某事

In case you need something, please don't hesitate to ask me.

如果你需要什么东西, 请不客气地对我说。

He who hesitates is lost.

[谚]当断不断, 必受其患。

Embarrassment caused me to hesitate.

窘迫使得我(讲话)吞吞吐吐。

词性变化


hesitate

[5heziteit]

vt.

用犹疑的态度表示

I choose rather to hesitate my opinion than to assert it roundly.

我宁可犹疑地表示我的意见而不愿 直率地断言这件事。

继承用法


hesitating

adj.

犹豫的; 支吾的 -tatingly

词性变化


hesitate

[5heziteit]

adv.

英文相关词典


hesitate

falterflounderlet uppauserestwaverdaredecidedetermine

[七国语言]英汉公共大词典


hesitate

踌躇

美国传统词典


hesitate

hes.i.tate

AHD:[hμz“1-t3t”]

D.J.[6hezi7teit]

K.K.[6hWz!7tet]

v.intr.

hes.i.tat.ed, hes.i.tat.ing, hes.i.tates

(1)To be slow to act, speak, or decide.

(2)To pause in uncertainty; waver.

(3)To be reluctant.

(4)To speak haltingly; falter.

语源


Latin haesit3e haesit3t- [to hesitate] [frequentative of] haer?re [to hold fast]

继承用法


hesitater

n.

hesitatingly

adv.

参考词汇


(1)hesitate, vacillate, waver, falter

(2)These verbs mean to be uncertain, irresolute, or indecisive. To hesitate is to hold back or pause because of doubt or uncertainty, as about what to do or say:

“A President either is constantly on top of events or, if he hesitates, events will soon be on top of him” (Harry S Truman).

(3)Vacillate implies going back and forth between alternative, usually conflicting courses without making a final decision:

She vacillated so long about attending the concert that when she decided to go, the tickets were sold out.

(4)Waver suggests a delay in taking action once a choice has been made, as if the decision were being reconsidered:

After much wavering he finally gave his permission. To falter is to be unsteady in resolution or action, as from fear or loss of courage:

The performer faltered in the middle of the show.

The marine never faltered in his duty.

英汉化学大词典


hesitate

vt.犹豫,暂停,含糊

英汉计算机大词典


hesitate

vt.犹豫(暂停,含糊)