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hesi·ta·tion [ˌhezɪʼteɪʃən] n( indecision) Zögern nt, Unentschlossenheit f, Unschlüssigkeit f; ( reluctance) Bedenken ntpl, Hemmungen fpl;I have no \hesitation in recommending Ms Shapur for the job ich kann Frau Shapur ohne weiteres für die Stelle empfehlen;without \hesitation ( indecision) ohne zu zögern, sofort;( reluctance) bedenkenlos;( reluctance) ohne den geringsten Zweifel -
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[͵hezıʹteıʃ(ə)n] n1. 1) колебание, сомнениеI have no hesitation in saying that... - могу совершенно определённо сказать, что...
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1. n колебание, сомнение2. n нерешительность3. n тех. запаздывание, задержка4. n тех. кратковременное прерываниеСинонимический ряд:1. delaying (noun) dawdling; delaying; faltering; halting; procrastination; stammering2. doubt (noun) doubt; equivocation; hesitancy; indecision; indecisiveness; irresolution; scepticism; shilly-shally; skepticism; to-and-fro; uncertainty; vacillation; waveringАнтонимический ряд: -
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[N]HAESITATIO (-ONIS) (F)HAESITANTIA (-AE) (F)DUBITATIO (-ONIS) (F)DUBIUM (-I) (N)CUNCTATIO (-ONIS) (F)SCRUPULUS (-I) (M)RETRACTATIO (-ONIS) (F)LENTITUDO (-DINIS) (F)CONTATIO (-ONIS) (F)CUNCTAMEN (-INIS) (N)- WITH HESITATION- WITHOUT HESITATION -
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[ˌhezi΄teiʃn] n տատանում, անվճռականություն. տարակուսանք. have no hesitation համոզված լինել. (կակազել) have a hesitation in one’s speech կակազել -
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1) (an act of hesitating.) nøling, vakling2) (unwillingness or uncertainty.) usikkerhet, uvillighetnølingtvil, tvilrådighet, usikkerhet, vakling, nøling, betenkelighet -
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N1. हिचकिचाहटसभा में विधायकजी " hesitation " के कारण भाषण पूरा नही दे पाये -
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{,hezi'teiʃn}
1. колебание, нерешителност, двоумение
2. запъване, заекване* * *{,hezi'teishn} n 1. колебание, нерешителност; двоумение; 2.* * *двоумене; запъване; заекване; колебливост; колебание; нерешителност;* * *1. запъване, заекване 2. колебание, нерешителност, двоумение* * *hesitation[¸hezi´teiʃən] n 1. колебание; плахост, боязливост; нерешителност; двоумение; 2. заекване, запъване (в говора). -
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[hɛzɪ'teɪʃən]nwahanie ntI have no hesitation in saying (that) … — bez wahania mogę powiedzieć (, że) …
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حَيْرَة \ astonishment: great surprise or wonder: To my astonishment, I won a prize. dilemma: a state of being unable to decide between two courses of action: He’s in a dilemma about which job to take. hesitation: (an act of) pausing uncertainly. -
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تَرَدُّد \ frequency: being frequent; (in radio and electricity) the number per second of the movements of sound waves, etc.. hesitation: (an act of) pausing uncertainly. scruple: to doubt about the rightness of one’s actions, anxiety not to do wrong: Some people have no scruples about wasting time at work.
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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
Hésitation — (roman) Hésitation Auteur Stephenie Meyer Genre Version originale Titre original Eclipse Éditeur original Little, Brown Co. Langue originale Anglais … Wikipédia en Français
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
hesitation — n. 1) to show hesitation 2) momentary hesitation 3) hesitation about, in (I have no hesitation about throwing him out) * * * [ˌhezɪ teɪʃ(ə)n] in (I have no hesitation about throwing him out) momentary hesitation to show hesitation hesitation… … Combinatory dictionary