词汇 | faltering |
释义 | faltering adjective uk /ˈfɒl.tər.ɪŋ/ us /ˈfɑːl.tɚ.ɪŋ/ falteringadjective (FAILING)losing strength or purpose and stopping, or almost stopping: 衰落的;蹒跚的 This legislation is designed to stimulate the faltering economy.这项立法旨在刺激衰退的经济。 She spoke in a faltering voice that eventually gave way to sobs.她用颤抖的声音说话,最终转变为啜泣。 She led a faltering political party to defeat. He gave a faltering performance in the first presidential debate. the country's faltering health and education systems Becoming and making less strong abate abatement adulterant adulterate adulterated downtoner dull ease emasculation enervate enervating fade hedge melt relieve totter tottering turn to jellyidiom undimmed unsubdued falteringadjective (OF MOVEMENT)moving awkwardly as if you might fall: 蹒跚而行的,摇摇晃晃的,踉踉跄跄的 She took a few faltering steps.她摇摇晃晃地走了几步。 There were many faltering runners in the final miles of the race.在比赛的最后几英里,有许多踉踉跄跄往前跑的选手。 See falter Her steps have become gradually more faltering. He put out his faltering arm toward her. This was where I took my first faltering dance steps. Moving unsteadily or with difficulty blunder bumble dodder dodderer doddery favour halting inflexibly limp lollop lumber lumpily lurch teeter toddle toil totter tottering trundle tumble |
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