v.
[T]
支吾地说,迟疑
[I]
1. 支吾,蹒跚地走
2. 衰弱;衰退;衰落
n.
颤抖,支吾,踌躇
[T]
支吾地说,迟疑
[I]
1. 支吾,蹒跚地走
2. 衰弱;衰退;衰落
n.
颤抖,支吾,踌躇
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- One would expect them to know their parts by heart and never have cause to falter. Yet this is not always the case.
人们以为,这些演员一定会把台词背的烂熟,绝不会临场结巴的,但情况却并不总是这样。收藏 - Kill Atreus, my son Aegisthus, and this time do not falter!
埃癸斯托斯,我的儿子,去把阿特柔斯杀死吧。这一次,你不要手软迟疑!收藏 - But with age, the synapses somehow falter-about 25% of them between ages 25 and 55-and so does the ability to effectively retrieve memories
但是随着年龄的增长,不知是何原因,神经无突触开始减慢--在二十五岁到五十五岁之间,大约25%的神经元突触发生变化--与此同时,有效检索记忆的能力也开始衰退。收藏 - Our hopes will not falter in adversity.
我们的信心在逆境中也不会动摇。收藏 - To speak haltingly;falter.
言语支吾说话停停顿顿;说话结结巴巴收藏
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