1.发抖,颤抖
2.〈口〉(因兴奋,恐怖等而引起的)慌乱
3.【物】高频振[脉]动
1.优柔寡断;犹豫不决,三心二意
2.〈方〉(因兴奋,恐怖等而)发抖,颤抖
1.to be unable to make a decision about something
1.While highly-paid foreign-exchange traders dithered, Mrs Watanabe cashed in and began to acquire the reputation of an investing genius.
就在拿高薪的外汇交易员们犹豫不决之时,“渡边太太”已将获利兑现,并开始博得投资天才的美名。
2.The North has always been especially wary of the PSI and until now the South had dithered on committing to it.
此前,南韩对是否承诺加入PSI犹豫不决,因北韩一直对PSI存有特别的戒心。
3.Tests show that datum got through the new method are right and the method can be used for treating with signals from dithered RLG.
实验表明新鉴相方法得到的数据正确,因此能用于机械抖动激光陀螺过锁区处理。
4.It looks to many as if he has dithered, not deliberated.
在很多人看来,他是在发抖,而不是在思量。
5.Angela Merkel, the chancellor, has twice dithered, arguing about conditions for a rescue even as the flames took hold.
德国总理默克尔(AngelaMerkel)曾再三犹豫,甚至在紧急关头仍然在谈论提供救助的条件。
6.The politicians dithered, scared of lavishing taxpayers' money on such an unpopular cause.
政治家们不知所措,他们害怕把纳税人的钱浪费在如此不受欢迎的理由上。
7.It's a good story: Europeans dithered on deficits, and that led to crisis.
这种说法没错:欧洲人面对赤字犹豫不决,结果引发了危机。
8."Despite the signs, Congress, the White House and the Federal Reserve all dithered while the subprime disaster spread. "
“尽管出现了这些迹象,但美国国会、政府和美联储在次贷灾难扩散过程中都显得优柔寡断。”
9.Instead, it dithered over reforms to promote private business and overhaul the country's sclerotic banking system and mobile-phone sector.
但政府犹豫不决,没能促进私有部门、整顿僵化的国有银行系统和发展手机业。
10.Murdoch dithered over the 2008 presidential election, eventually backing John McCain.
2008年美国总统大选中默多克犹豫不决,最终选择共和党的约翰.麦凯恩。