1.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
2.Romans 4:20-21 Yet he did not waver through unbelief regarding the promise of God, but was strengthened in his faith and gave glory to God, being fully persuaded that God had power to do what he had promised.
罗马书4:20-21并且仰望神的应许,总没有因不信心里起疑惑,反倒因信心里得坚固,将荣耀归给神,且满心相信神所应许的必能做成。
3.Under the influence on colleges and universities massive enlarging recruiting scale, and various trends of new thoughts, the emphasis of sketch teaching began to weaken and waver.
在当前高等院校大规模扩招及各种新思潮的影响下,普通艺术院校素描教学的重心有所削弱和动摇。
4.To pause in uncertainty; waver.
停顿在不确定中停下来;动摇
5.It is incorrect and against the fundamental interests of the Chinese people to have any doubt or to waver to any degree on this important principle of our Party.
对于党的这样一个重大原则表示任何怀疑和动摇,都是不正确的,都是同中国人民的根本利益相违背的。
6.We must never sully the glorious image of Comrade Mao Zedong in the entire history of the Chinese revolution, and never waver on the principle of holding high the banner of Mao Zedong Thought.
我们任何时候都不能损害毛泽东同志在整个中国革命史上的光辉形象,不能动摇高举毛泽东思想旗帜的原则。
7.They are waver of flags and shouters of slogans.
他们都是些摇旗呐喊的人。
8.A breath of wind caused the torches to flicker, and Armon felt a chill run through him as the image on the mural began to waver and melt.
一阵风吹来,火把忽明忽暗地闪烁不定。艾蒙感到一丝寒意流遍全身,因为壁画上龙的图象开始摇晃和融化。
9.But potential supporters, watching him declare that “you will not see me wavering” from positions he has since abandoned, may waver.
然而对于那些看过他大声嚷嚷我绝不动摇的潜在的支持者们,面对他这种放弃原有立场的做法恐怕要动摇了。
10.They did not waver in their support for him
他们毫不动摇地支持他.