NOT SUREuncertain about what to do or say because you are nervous or unwilling 猶豫的,遲疑的,有疑慮的
Gail gave me a hesitant little smile.
蓋爾遲疑地對我微微一笑。
hesitant about (doing) something
They seemed hesitant about coming in.
他們似乎猶豫着該不該進來。
hesitant to do something
She is hesitant to draw conclusions until the study is over.
她不願在研究結束之前下結論。
—hesitantlyadverbadv
Examples from the Corpus
hesitant• In a changing job market, employees are hesitant.• There are lots of ceramics books, postcards and other visualstimuli around the shop, too, to help the hesitant.• I was hesitant about approaching the boss directly.• Yet, some large publishers are still hesitant about committing any money to a black magazineproject.• They seemed anxious and hesitant about leaving, as if uncertain of which direction to take.• He was a little hesitant at first, but soon he had told her everything.• A hesitant hand to her mouth, a rather bemused smile in her eyes, she watched him walk away.• He answered in his usualshy, hesitantmanner.• Most were reluctant, defensive, or simply hesitant to blow their own trumpet.• It is not surprising that the government was hesitant to introduce such major reforms.
hesitant adj. ⇨hesitant (a hesitant reply)⇨unsure (hesitant about sth)hesitant
adjective
hesitant ♦︎ faltering ♦︎ uncertain ♦︎ tentative ♦︎ haltingThese words all describe a way of doing sth that is not confident or certain.這些詞均表示猶豫的、躊躇的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆hesitant / faltering / uncertain / tentative / halting steps◆a hesitant / a faltering / an uncertain / a halting voice◆hesitant / halting speech◆a hesitant / an uncertain / a tentative smile■hesitant ˈhezɪtənt [only before noun] showing that you are slow to speak or act because you feel uncertain, embarrassed or unwilling猶豫的;躊躇的;不情願的◆It was a few seconds before she heard a hesitant reply.幾秒鐘後她才聽到對方支支吾吾地回答她。◆Holding his hand, she managed to take her first few hesitant steps.她拉着他的手,遲疑地邁出了最初幾步。 see also hesitate ⇨ pauseverb, hesitant ⇨ unsure▸hesitantly
adverb
◆He smiled hesitantly.他笑得很勉強。■faltering ˈfɔːltərɪŋ moving, speaking or progressing in a way that is not steady or confident蹒跚的;結結巴巴的;猶豫的◆She was only 10 months old when she took those first faltering steps.她十個月大就開始蹒跚學步。◆Both sides have been asked to give the faltering peace talks another chance.要求雙方再給這個一波三折的和平談判一次機會。▸falter
verb
[intransitive] ◆His voice faltered as he began his speech.他開始演講時結結巴巴的。◆He never faltered in his commitment to the party.他對黨始終忠貞不渝。■uncertainshowing a lack of confidence or decision信心不足的;遲疑的◆The baby took its first uncertain steps.寶寶第一次搖搖晃晃地走了幾步。◆She had been dismissed and in no uncertain manner.她被毫不留情地辭退了。▸uncertainly
adverb
◆They smiled uncertainly at one another.他們遲疑地相視而笑。■tentative ˈtentətɪv (written) showing a lack of confidence躊躇的;猶豫不決的◆He acknowledged me with a tentative nod.他躊躇地朝我點了下頭,算是打了招呼。◆Her English is correct but tentative.她的英語沒錯誤,但是不流利。▸tentatively
adverb
◆She smiled tentatively.她腼腆地笑了。■haltingˈhɔːltɪŋ, BrE also ˈhɒltɪŋ [usually before noun](especially of speech or movement) stopping and starting often, especially because you are not certain or are not very confident(尤指講話或動作)斷斷續續的;結結巴巴的◆We carried on a halting conversation.我們的談話斷斷續續。◆The crisis is threatening the country's halting progress towards democracy.這次危機正威脅着該國艱難的民主進程。▸haltingly