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wa·ver·er /ˈweɪvərə $ -ər/ noun [countable] someone who cannot make a decision, especially in a vote 犹豫不决的人〔尤指投票者〕 a final push to win over the waverers 把摇摆不定的人争取过来的最后努力Examples from the Corpuswaverer• On past records, most waverers go for the challenger rather than the one who holds power.• Mr Major yesterday held what was probably his last face-to-face meeting to win round a group of waverers.• Ryder makes a point of seeking out potential waverers and listening to their arguments in person.• A public relations campaign also started up to draw in the waverers.• 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.wa·ver·er nounChineseSyllable in a make someone Corpus vote especially who decision, a cannot |