dithered
['dɪðərd]
adj.
颤动的;
v.
(因不知所措)慌张,犹豫不定( dither的过去式和过去分词 );
例句:
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Flaherty dithered in a little palsy of indignation ( Anthony Burgess )
弗莱厄蒂在愤怒的痉挛中发抖 ( 安东尼伯吉斯 )
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In America Congress dithered over the Bush administration's $ 700 billion bail - out plan.
在美国,国会犹豫未定地通过了布什政府 7000亿 美元的救市谋划.
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For Japan dithered mightily in tackling its problems.
而日本则在解决自身问题方面犹豫不决.
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For three years the bureaucracy dithered about the request.
来自NEWYORKER
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But when he dithered as well, she went ahead and made up his mind for him.
来自THETIMES
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It has become clear that Tepco ignored warnings of a huge tsunami and dithered in its response.
来自THETIMES