hesitation
柯林斯詞典
1. N-VAR Hesitation is an unwillingness to do something, or a delay in doing it, because you are uncertain, worried, or embarrassed about it. 遲疑; 不愿意
He promised there would be no more hesitations in pursuing reforms. 他保證在實(shí)行改革時(shí)不會(huì)再有遲疑。
2. →see also hesitate
3. PHRASE If you say that you have no hesitation in doing something, you are emphasizing that you will do it immediately or willingly because you are certain that it is the right thing to do. 毫不猶豫[強(qiáng)調(diào)]
The board said it had no hesitation in unanimously rejecting the offer. 董事會(huì)說(shuō)它毫不猶豫地一致否決了那項(xiàng)提議。
4. PHRASE If you say that someone does something without hesitation, you are emphasizing that they do it immediately and willingly. 毫不猶豫地[強(qiáng)調(diào)]
The great majority of players would, of course, sign the contract without hesitation. 絕大多數(shù)運(yùn)動(dòng)員當(dāng)然會(huì)毫不猶豫地簽這份合同。
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hesitation /?h?z??te???n/ (hesitations)
劍橋詞典
- the act of pausing before doing something, especially because you are nervous or not certain
(由指因緊張或不確定而產(chǎn)生的)猶豫,躊躇
After a slight hesitation, she began to speak . 稍微猶豫了一下后,她開(kāi)始講話。
Any hesitation on the part of the government will be seen as weakness . 政府的任何一絲猶豫都會(huì)被看作是軟弱的表現(xiàn)。
formal I have no hesitation in recommend ing Ms Shapur for the job . 我非常樂(lè)意推薦沙普爾女士承擔(dān)這項(xiàng)工作。 返回 hesitation