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1. | In its inconvenient brightness Rosedale seemed to waver a moment. |
| 在这束耀眼的光焰里,罗西德似乎摇摆了一下身体。 |
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2. | The act or practice of wigwagging. |
| 摇动,摇摆摇摆的动作或作法 |
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3. | It moved slowly and steadily and did not waver up or down. |
| 它慢慢地稳步移动,没有上下摇摆。 |
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4. | to sway; to swing; to rock; to vacillate; to reel; to toss; to vibrate |
| 摇摆 |
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5. | To sway or waver as if losing or regaining equilibrium. |
| 犹豫不决摇摆或晃动,好象失去或恢复平衡 |
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6. | To proceed or act with uncertainty or indecision;waver. |
| 蹒跚走起来或动作起来不稳定,不确定;摇摆 |
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7. | It invited the emperor and ministers to rock(摇,摆动) with laughter. |
| 惹得皇帝和大臣们笑得前仰后合。 |
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8. | His gaze didn't waver. |
| 他目不转睛凝视着。 |
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9. | The old woman motions『示意』 me to sit on a cane chair, waddles『摇摆地走;蹒跚』 into the middle house and brings |
| [22] 老太太示意我坐在一张藤椅上,然后自己颤巍巍地走进中间那间屋子,把她10岁的小孙女叫了过来。 |
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10. | His resolve Began to waver. |
| 他的决心开始动摇了 |
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