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hesitant造句

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Thinking of this, I became somewhat hesitant.

hesitant造句

The state or quality of being hesitant.

He was hesitant about giving her the secret.

If you can act when others are hesitant and unsure, you will be the winner.

She was hesitant to mention the part about Diego being exiled here.

The speaker was rather hesitant and had to be prompted occasionally by the chairman.

The most pressing problem is that businesses are hesitant about hiring anyone, young or old.

A previously hesitant Chile then brought its own charges against the ex-president.

Many new employees are hesitant to ask questions because they're afraid of being perceived as pesky or uninformed.

I knew we had too much stuff, but I was hesitant to start dealing with it all.

But its prediction that this hesitant trot will break into a gallop of 3.25% in 2011 looks over-optimistic.

From this position Peter, still hesitant about facing the formidable Swedes in open battle, contented himself with harassing jabs at small units of the enemy.

Senate tax writers were hesitant to agree to the House proposal because of concerns that it represented the camel's nose under the tent.

Initially hesitant about going into Libya, he has acted as a useful counterweight to the impetuous President, who has in turn given him space to speak for France.

As the Obamas sat with friends around their dining room table, eating Michelle's chili and planning the run, she was plainly hesitant.

At first, Webb was hesitant to bring her in because she didn't have the standard good looks of a singing diva.

Recently we were given the opportunity to start up our own dance studio, but Rachel was predictably hesitant because of the obvious risks associated with a start up venture.

Unfortunately, that type of advice can sometimes make people hesitant to talk about their loss or make them think they're grieving inappropriately or for too long, or that they're not normal.

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