Front | waver |
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Pron | ['weɪvər] |
Back | 【WAVER】 As I opened the window, the flame wavered and then went out. 当我打开窗户时,火焰摇曳,接着就熄灭了。 【重点词汇】 waver v. 摆动 同: sway |
Vocab | waverpause or hold back in uncertainty or unwillingness
To waver is to move back and forth, like when you waver, one minute thinking you'll stay home, planning to go meet your friends the next, until you finally make your decision. Waver comes from the Old English word wæfre, which means “restless.” When the wind blows, it makes the leaves and flowers waver, or move, in that same direction. A person who wavers is much the same — affected by any influence or change. He or she isn't sure what to do or may be too shy to express a preference until time is just about up and a decision must be made. All forms of 'waver' will appear on average once every 500 pages. unwaveringly microwave wave wavelet wavelike waver waving wavy waverer wavering unwavering waviness |
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