falter
柯林斯詞典
1. V-I If something falters, it loses power or strength in an uneven way, or no longer makes much progress. 衰退
Normal life is at a standstill, and the economy is faltering. 正常生活陷入停滯,經(jīng)濟(jì)正在衰退。
2. V-I If you falter, you lose your confidence and stop doing something or start making mistakes. 猶豫
I have not faltered in my quest for a new future. 我對(duì)嶄新未來的追求未曾猶豫過。
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falter /?f??lt?/ (faltering,faltered,falters)
劍橋詞典
falter verb [I] (STOP)
to lose strength or purpose and stop , or almost stop
衰弱;動(dòng)搖;猶豫;畏縮
The dinner party conversation faltered for a moment . 晚宴上的談話出現(xiàn)了一會(huì)兒冷場(chǎng)。
Her friends never faltered in their belief in her. 她的朋友從未動(dòng)搖過對(duì)她的信心。
Nickie's voice faltered and he stopped speaking . 尼基的聲音顫抖了,他沒再繼續(xù)說下去。
falter verb [I] (ALMOST FALL)
to move awkwardly as if you might fall
蹣跚;搖晃
The nurse saw him falter and made him lean on her. 護(hù)士見他站不穩(wěn),就讓他靠著她。 返回 falter