faltering 英 ['fɔ:ltərɪŋ]   美 ['fɔltərɪŋ]

faltering

faltering  英 ['fɔ:ltərɪŋ] 美 ['fɔltərɪŋ]

adj. 蹒跚的;犹豫的;支吾的  v. 支吾地说,蹒跚地走(falter的现在分词) 

名词复数:falterings 

“I have to finish this, ” she muttered to the picture, her voice faltering. “我一定要结束这事。” 她朝着照片自言自语道,言语间有些支吾。
Basic self-recognition is key to being able to relate to others; with this knowledge infants take their first faltering steps into the social world. 基本的自我识别是与其他动物交流的关键;有了这个知识,婴儿们开始一摇一摆地进入了社会性的世界。

  • Faltering is the action of hesitating or losing strength. A game show contestant's faltering might cause her opponent to win.
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  • adj. 蹒跚的;犹豫的;支吾的
  • v. 支吾地说,蹒跚地走(falter的现在分词)
  • 1. “I have to finish this, ” she muttered to the picture, her voice faltering.

    “我一定要结束这事。” 她朝着照片自言自语道,言语间有些支吾。

  • 2. Basic self-recognition is key to being able to relate to others; with this knowledge infants take their first faltering steps into the social world.

    基本的自我识别是与其他动物交流的关键;有了这个知识,婴儿们开始一摇一摆地进入了社会性的世界。

  • 3. When I asked him whether he feared faltering government commitment in the era of austerity, his response was typically candid: "I'd be stupid if I said I don't have concerns.

    当我问及卡梅伦:“你是否担心在当下财政吃紧时期政府会动摇其承诺?” 他的回答非常坦率:“如果我说我不担心的话,那我就是傻子。”

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