词汇 | hesitation |
释义 | hesitationWord family nounhesitancehesitationhesitatoradjectivehesitanthesitativehesitatoryadverbhesitantlyhesitatinglyverbhesitate hes·i·ta·tion /ˌhezɪˈteɪʃən/ ●○○ noun [countableC, uncountableU] NOT DO somethingwhen someone hesitates 犹豫,踌躇,迟疑 After some hesitation one of them began to speak. 犹豫了一会儿之后,他们中有一个人开口了。 without hesitation He agreed without hesitation. 他毫不犹豫地同意了。 have no hesitation in doing something I would have no hesitation in recommending Philip for the position. 我非常愿意推荐菲利普担任这一职务。 a slight/brief/momentary etc hesitation There was a slight hesitation in Jamie’s voice. 杰米的话音里有一丝犹豫。 Examples from the Corpus hesitation• It was a hesitation that would ultimately cost Sculley his job.• Despite my general silence and hesitation, I must have shown enough of my reaction at certain times to make her wonder.• He none the less walked right in and took charge, with no apparent hesitation, reluctance, shyness or lack of confidence.• But be sure that others will not be so inhibited, and too much hesitation will lose the competitive race.• It indicates rather a degree of hesitation in the leadership of the party as to the correct cultural policy to be pursued.• On the basis of these lists, though still with some hesitation, they decided that their views of marriage matched. a slight/brief/momentary etc hesitation• His wife sat down and, after a brief hesitation, he followed her example.• He succeeded and was left with just a slight hesitation in speech. |
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