1.踉跄的,摇晃的;不稳的
2.颤抖的,支吾的
3.踌躇的
1.“falter”的现在分词
1.becoming less effective and successful
2.weak and lacking in confidence
1.The present participle of falter
1.He was a stuttering, faltering, disbelieving young man, much like the young Moses in his pride.
他是一个结巴口吃、又不信神的年轻人,就像年轻的摩西自以为是。
2.probably you h*e gone to bed, probably you also resemble me the similar faltering asleep safely, but ask you to believe, I hope your !
或许你已经睡觉了,或许你也像我一样无法安然入睡,但请你相信,我希望你快乐。我希望你爱你!
3."If the recovery seems to be faltering, we have to at least review our options, " Bernanke told lawmakers.
伯南克告诉立法机构,“如果美国经济复苏止步不前,我们必须审视我们的选择。”
4.The dark is faltering and its once-mighty stranglehold on your world is slipping.
黑暗势力现在步履蹒跚,他们曾经强大的对你们世界控制力正在滑落。
5.Japanese companies have been grappling with a strong yen and a faltering global economy, which could undermine vital exports.
日本公司受累于强劲的日元和步履蹒跚的全球经济,这也破坏了至关重要的出口。
6.Analysts said the country's export-led recovery appeared to be faltering as the value of the yen appreciates.
分析家们称这是由于日本出口增长型复苏战略因为日元的升值使得经济发展徘徊不前。
7.The Bank of Japan has downgraded its assessment of Japan's faltering economy for a second month.
日本银行连续第二个月下调它对日本摇摇欲坠的经济所作的评估。
8.The pace of growth of China's exports slowed down in May suggesting that demand in its key markets may be faltering.
中国五月份出口增长额放缓,预示着其主要市场可能已达到饱和。
9.The US seems to prefer an obedient one-party state to a difficult, faltering, but more democratic partner in Asia.
美国似乎更愿意在亚洲有一个惟命是从的一党制国家,也不要一个顽固,废话多多,不过更加民主的同盟国。
10.Motorists' thirst for fuel does indeed seem to be faltering in rich countries.
富裕国家里的开车人对燃油的需求确实有些动摇。