释义 |
wavererwa‧ver‧er /ˈweɪvərə $ -ər/ noun [countable] - A public relations campaign also started up to draw in the waverers.
- Mr Major yesterday held what was probably his last face-to-face meeting to win round a group of waverers.
- On past records, most waverers go for the challenger rather than the one who holds power.
- Ryder makes a point of seeking out potential waverers and listening to their arguments in person.
- Thus the cappy man has become the shaky man, the waverer.
- Thus to the waverers as well as to the committed is given comfort and joy.
someone who cannot make a decision, especially in a vote: a final push to win over the waverers |