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1 hésitation
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2 hésitation
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3 hesitation
1) (an act of hesitating.) hesitação2) (unwillingness or uncertainty.) hesitação* * *hes.i.ta.tion[hezit'eiʃən] n hesitação, incerteza, indecisão. -
4 hesitation
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5 hesitance
hes.i.tance[h'ezitəns] n = link=hesitation hesitation. -
6 hesitancy
noun (the tendency to hesitate.) hesitação* * *hes.i.tancy[h'ezitənsi] n = link=hesitation hesitation. -
7 murmure
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8 percevoir
[pɛʀsəvwaʀ]Verbe transitif (son, nuance) distinguir(argent) receber* * *percevoir pɛʀsəvwaʀ]verbopercevoir le parfum des fleurscaptar o cheiro das floresj'ai cru percevoir une légère hésitation dans son regardpareceu-me entrever uma ligeira hesitação no olhar dele/delapercevoir une situationperceber uma situação3 (dinheiro, taxa) recebercobrar -
9 falter
['fo:ltə]1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) hesitar2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) vacilar•- falteringly* * *fal.ter[f'ɔ:ltə] n vacilação, hesitação. • vi 1 pronunciar com hesitação. 2 agir com hesitação ou incerteza. 3 vacilar, titubear. -
10 hesitate
['heziteit]1) (to pause briefly eg because of uncertainty: He hesitated before answering; The diver hesitated for a minute on the diving-board.) hesitar2) (to be unwilling (to do something) eg because one is not sure it is right: I hesitate to say he lied but he certainly misled me; Don't hesitate to tell me if you have any complaints.) hesitar•- hesitant
- hesitantly
- hesitation* * *hes.i.tate[h'eziteit] vi hesitar, vacilar, estar indeciso (about, over sobre). -
11 indecision
[indi'siʒən](the state of not being able to decide; hesitation.) indecisão* * *in.de.ci.sion[indis'iʒən] n indecisão, irresolução, hesitação. -
12 surely
1) (used in questions, exclamations etc to indicate what the speaker considers probable: Surely she's finished her work by now!; You don't believe what she said, surely?) de certeza2) (without doubt, hesitation, mistake or failure: Slowly but surely we're achieving our aim.) seguramente3) ((in answers) certainly; of course: `May I come with you?' `Surely!') claro* * *sure.ly[ʃ'uəli] adv seguramente, certamente, realmente, de fato. surely you are not cold? / você não pode estar sentindo frio. surely you wont’t leave now? / claro que você não vai embora agora. it surely cannot be him / seguramente não pode ser ele. slowly but surely devagar, mas certo. -
13 falter
['fo:ltə]1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) vacilar2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) gaguejar, balbuciar•- falteringly -
14 hesitate
['heziteit]1) (to pause briefly eg because of uncertainty: He hesitated before answering; The diver hesitated for a minute on the diving-board.) hesitar2) (to be unwilling (to do something) eg because one is not sure it is right: I hesitate to say he lied but he certainly misled me; Don't hesitate to tell me if you have any complaints.) hesitar•- hesitant - hesitantly - hesitation -
15 indecision
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16 surely
1) (used in questions, exclamations etc to indicate what the speaker considers probable: Surely she's finished her work by now!; You don't believe what she said, surely?) com certeza2) (without doubt, hesitation, mistake or failure: Slowly but surely we're achieving our aim.) com segurança3) ((in answers) certainly; of course: `May I come with you?' `Surely!') certamente, claro
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hésitation — [ ezitasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XVe; esitacion fin XIIIe; lat. hæsitatio 1 ♦ Le fait d hésiter. ⇒ doute, embarras, flottement, incertitude, indécision. Hésitation entre deux partis. N avoir plus aucune hésitation. Accepter qqch. sans hésitation. « Ses… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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hesitation — hesitation, hesitancy are often used interchangeably as meaning a hesitating. But hesitation more often applies to the act or fact or to a sign of hesitating {without hesitation Flora seized her father round the body and pulled back Conrad} {the… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
hesitation — c.1400, from O.Fr. hesitacion or directly from L. haesitationem (nom. haesitatio) a hesitation, stammering, figuratively irresolution, uncertainty, from haesitare stick fast, remain fixed; stammer in speech, figuratively hesitate, be irresolute,… … Etymology dictionary
Hesitation — Hes i*ta tion, n. [L. haesitatio: cf. F. h[ e]sitation.] 1. The act of hesitating; suspension of opinion or action; doubt; vacillation. [1913 Webster] 2. A faltering in speech; stammering. Swift. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hesitation — I noun caution, cunctatio, delay, diffidence, doubt, dubiety, dubitatio, dubitation, equivocation, faltering, fluctuation, haesitatio, hesitancy, holding back, incertitude, indecision, irresolution, nervousness, oscillation, overcaution, qualm,… … Law dictionary
hesitation — [n] waiting; uncertainty averseness, dawdling, delay, delaying, demurral, doubt, dubiety, equivocation, faltering, fluctuation, fumbling, hemming and hawing*, hesitancy, indecision, indecisiveness, indisposition, irresolution, misgiving, mistrust … New thesaurus
hesitation — [hez΄i tā′shən] n. [L haesitatio] a hesitating or feeling hesitant; specif., a) uncertainty; indecision b) reluctance c) the act of groping for words; halting speech d) a pausing or delaying hesitative adj. hesitatively adv … English World dictionary
hesitation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ brief, momentary, slight ▪ There was a momentary hesitation before he replied. ▪ considerable ▪ little ▪ … Collocations dictionary
hesitation — hesitance, hesitancy, hesitation All three words are first recorded in English in the early 17c, and the story since then has been one of advancement for hesitation and of sharp retreat for the other two, especially for hesitance although this… … Modern English usage
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