1.摆动,波动,振荡
2.动摇不定,踌躇莫决
1.to keep changing your ideas about something
1.Today, this kind of hundred year old-established shops beset with a crisis, vacillated Wall Street's male letter strength once more.
今天,这样一家百年老店陷入危机,再次动摇了华尔街的公信力。
2.I had for a time vacillated between teaching at my hometown and working away from home.
我曾经在在家乡做教师和在外面工作两种选择间踌躇过。
3.In view of the "China threat" theory for a time, the market tactics of many Japanese companies have vacillated once.
在一度“中国威胁论”的论调中,很多日本企业的市场策略曾左右摇摆。
4.Over the years, scholars have vacillated between Persian and Turkish attribution for this collection.
多年来,学者们一直在为这种设计是归属于波斯人还是土耳其人而争论不休。
5.Japan's emperor Hirohito tragically vacillated over the war.
日本天皇裕仁对战争的优柔寡断是悲剧性的。
6.Some people, having vacillated a few times, gain experience and stop wavering .
有些人摇那么几次,取得了经验,就不摇了。
7.although this time has lost, but to us in the confidence has not vacillated .
虽然这次输了,但是对我们来说信心上并没有动摇。
8.These phenomena vacillated the owning stocks morale of troops obviously.
这些现象明显动摇了持股者的军心。
9.Trading market's big development and the Tibet Jin Yumin general trend has not vacillated to the Chinese gold field outside.
对中国黄金场外交易市场的大发展及藏金于民的大趋势没有动摇。
10."It is a complex relationship, " said Bush, who then vacillated on whether he trusts China, according to the Associated Press.
“这是一个复杂的关系”,布什说,谁还跑车对他是否信任中国,据美联社报道。