faltering
常見(jiàn)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(yǔ)道,言語(yǔ)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(shí)別是與其他動(dòng)物交流的關(guān)鍵;有了這個(gè)知識(shí),嬰兒們開(kāi)始一搖一擺地進(jìn)入了社會(huì)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(méi)有其他措施能夠重啟工資增長(zhǎng)。 - (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.
- Downturns occur when these countless daily fluctuations accumulate into numerous firms across varied industries faltering simultaneously.
FORBES: Why The Recession Recovery Remains Anemic - In Britain, the economy has already been faltering even before the impact of the American downturn.
ECONOMIST: Interest rates - Mr. Obama faces an electorate concerned with a failing economy, unemployment, and faltering consumer confidence.
FORBES: Did Brand Obama Blunder By Running So Many Attack Ads? 返回 faltering