late 13c., weyveren, "to show indecision," probably related to Old English w?fre "restless, wavering," from Proto-Germanic *w?braz (cognates: Middle High German wabern "to waver," Old Norse vafra "to hover about"), a frequentative form from the root of wave (v.). Related: Wavered; wavering.
例文
1. Today on the streets of Montreal,opinion seems still to waver .
モントリオールの街では今日も人々の意見が揺れている。
2.They are waver of flags and shouters of slogans.
彼らは旗を振る人たちだ。
3.In its inconvenient brightness Rosedale seemed to waver a moment.