0 to (cause something to) shake or move from side to side in a way that shows poor balance -- (使)搖晃,(使)搖擺
1 to be uncertain what to do or to change repeatedly between two opinions -- 拿不定主意;動搖;(在兩種觀點間)變來變去
The government can't afford to wobble on this issue. 如果政府在這個問題上不作出果斷決策就會付出巨大代價。
2 a movement from side to side that shows poor balance -- 搖晃,搖擺
3 a feeling of not being certain about something -- 拿不定主意;動搖;(在兩種觀點間)變來變去
Apparently wobbling equivalence is a stronger requirement than w -equidecomposability.
The yy1 cko mice developed tremor, ataxia and head wobbling during first 2-3 weeks and progressively deteriorated to paralysis by the age of 2 months.
He wobbled; he sat on the fence; he was non-committal; he committed the abiding politicians' sin of failing to answer a simple question.
There have been a few wobbles, and at some points it has not been entirely clear where the various parties have stood.
They express a policy of wobbling and indecision.
He wobbled and wobbled and in the end had to admit that he could not do that.
She was breathalysed because they said that her car was wobbling about the road.
The voting shows an extraordinary amount of wobbling which, to say the least, is not quite creditable to all parties.