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Перевод: waver
[глагол] колыхаться; дрогнуть; развеваться; полоскаться; колебаться
Тезаурус:
- Of course, those who, like Bishop Blougram, find it possible to share and even sympathise with the intellectual misgivings of the unbeliever, do not easily waver in their understanding.
- He'll waver if you don't tell him when to take off.
- The siren began to waver and died on a single drawn out discord.
- Bristow and Trevitt never waver in the closeness of their mutual dialogue and move easily between forceful classical dynamics and quiet self-containment.
- So children are not little realists or little phenomenalists, nor does it really make sense to say that they "waver" between the two.
- His eyes did not waver from her face.
- Mrs Sisulu, co-president of the United Democratic Front, said her husband would resume his leading role in the anti-apartheid movement and would not waver in his commitment to the ANC - considered a criminal organisation by the government.
- " The voice was very uncertain with a waver in it.
- The experience underlined for Cuckney the importance of having clear goals in a crisis and being determined not to waver from the chosen course of action:
- When she looked at her grandmother with the sharp eyes that Fenna could lend her, she would see that solid outline waver, dissolve, crumble.
- In writings about the Renaissance, its beginning may be seen to waver from the thirteenth to the fifteenth century.
- As hostilities began, some of them began to waver.
- That commitment can waver or disappear if the arguments of the philosopher or the historian appear to destroy its rational basis.
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