基本解釋adj. 躊躇的,猶豫的;搖晃的,蹣跚的;不太有傚的,不太成功的 v. 衰退,衰弱;支吾地說,結(jié)巴,(嗓音)顫抖;蹣跚,猶豫,畏縮(falter 的現(xiàn)在分詞)同根派生 faltering相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語例句“I have to finish this, ” she muttered to the picture, her voice faltering.“我一定要結(jié)束這事?!?她朝著照片自言自語道,言語間有些支吾。Basic self-recognition is key to being able to relate to others; with this knowledge infants take their first faltering steps into the social world.基本的自我識別是與其他動物交流的關(guān)鍵;有了這個知識,嬰兒們開始一搖一擺地進(jìn)入了社會性的世界。But even before the slump, progress was faltering, and there is nothing to restart it in prospect.但是,就算在衰退前,這些進(jìn)步都是脆弱的,且沒有其他措施能夠重啓工資增長。原聲例句(Voice) The spokesman for al-Shabab, Sheikh Ali Mohamud Rage, denies responsibility for the attack, suggesting it was the product of a feud within the faltering government.The early emphasis was on stabilizing the faltering economy and pushing health-care reform.But many voters continue to question Palin's intelligence and her grasp of issues concerns that first arose during her sometimes faltering performance in television interviews during the 2008 campaign.權(quán)威例句Downturns occur when these countless daily fluctuations accumulate into numerous firms across varied industries faltering simultaneously.FORBES: Why The Recession Recovery Remains Anemicfaltering更多例句詞組短語短語faltering hope 躊躇的希望be faltering 變得步履蹣跚faltering g 猶豫的faltering advance 踉蹌前行faltering steps 踉蹌步faltering更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 A faltering attempt, effort, or movement is uncertain because the person doing it is nervous or weak, or does not really know what to do. faltering劍橋字典faltering柯林斯字典專業(yè)釋義經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)支吾的