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1 вагатися
to hesitate, to vacillate, to scruple, to waver, to halt, to shilly-shally, to dilly-dally, to falter, to have some doubts, not to know one's own mind -
2 виявляти
= виявити1) ( показувати) to show, to manifest, to display, to make apparentвиявляти ініціативу — to show initiative, to take the initiative, to take the lead
виявляти нерішучість — to vacillate, to hesitate
2) ( розкривати) to reveal, to uncover, to bring to light3) (знаходити, установлювати) to discover, to detect, to find out; ( викривати) to expose, to unmask -
3 захитатися
1) ( почати хитатися) to begin to swing (to rock, to sway)2) ( завагатися) to begin to waver (to hesitate, to vacillate) -
4 м'ятися
1) to be rumpled (tumbled, crumpled)2) ( вагатися) to hesitate, to vacillate, to hum and haw -
5 нерішучість
жindecision, indecisiveness; irresolution, indetermination; waveringбути в нерішучості — to hesitate, to vacillate, to shilly-shally, to be in two minds
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6 переминатися
to vacillate, to hum and haw, to hesitate -
7 пом'ятися
I II( вагатися деякий час) to hesitate, to vacillate, to hum and haw for a while -
8 проявляти
= проявити1) ( виявляти) to manifest, to display, to show; to evinceпроявляти ініціативу — to initiate, to take the initiative
2) фото to develop
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