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 indecisive [`ɪndɪ'saɪsɪv]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 非决定性的, 犹豫不决的, 不明确的



    indecisive
    [ adj ]
    1. characterized by lack of decision and firmness

    2. <adj.all>
      an indecisive manager brought the enterprise to a standstill
    3. not definitely settling something

    4. <adj.all>
      a long and indecisive war
    5. not clearly defined

    6. <adj.all>
      indecisive boundaries running through mountains


    Indecisive \In`de*ci"sive\, a. [Cf. F. ind['e]cisif.]
    1. Not decisive; not bringing to a final or ultimate issue;
    as, an indecisive battle, argument, answer.

    The campaign had everywhere been indecisive.
    --Macaulay.

    2. Undetermined; prone to indecision; irresolute; unsettled;
    wavering; vacillating; hesitating; as, an indecisive state
    of mind; an indecisive character.

    1. Labor and Shamir's right-wing Likud bloc have been equal partners in a "national unity" coalition government since indecisive 1984 elections.
    2. Mr. Lego, the chairman, faced a growing perception that he was indecisive and complacent.
    3. Mr Arafat was said, not for the first time, to be alternately autocratic and indecisive, and unwilling to consult with any but his closest colleagues.
    4. Beverly Gaska, a United Methodist minister in Michigan, was accused of being indecisive by members of a parish group when she sought their advice on Advent services; her male predecessors had dictated how the services would be run.
    5. Likud and Labor, whose leader is Foreign Minister Shimon Peres, have been equal partners in a "national unity" coalition since the indecisive election of July 1984.
    6. And indecisive customers can slow down the lines.
    7. Mr. Gandhi comes across as an increasingly indecisive leader.
    8. The plea came five days after thousands of mutineers launched the strongest attempt yet to topple Mrs. Aquino's administration, which has been widely criticized as indecisive and inept.
    9. He said the United States and Soviet Union could "lose a lot" from what he called the cautious and indecisive position taken by the Bush administration.
    10. Detractors of Mr. Dinkins, who campaigned as a quiet conciliator, maintain he is an indecisive leader who ducks crucial decisions.
    11. Dollar-centered dealings were indecisive.
    12. Why is Mr. Bush suddenly paralyzed and indecisive?
    13. "It is absolutely indecisive and inefficient."
    14. He was sometimes indecisive and failed to strike a rapport with either Tory backbenchers or industrialists. As a Commons performer he lacks panache.
    15. The stock market turned in a sluggish, indecisive showing Monday in a session dominated by persistent worries about the dollar and interest rates.
    16. Shamir and Peres have been in a tenuous "national unity" coalition as equal partners since indecisive elections in July 1984. Likud won 40 of the 120 parliament seats in Nov. 1 elections and Labor got 39.
    17. And Dukakis appeared indecisive after Sasso's admission, at first saying he did not want to fire him.
    18. The government, meanwhile, seems indecisive.
    19. Although many Wall Street professionals weren't surprised at the market's indecisive behavior, others hoping for further gains expressed dismay and resignation.
    20. He promised to stress rural development more than previous governments, but within weeks, is being accused by his opponents of being indecisive. 'Coalitions will always have these problems,' he said.
    21. For most of the time since he has been portrayed as hopelessly inept and indecisive in foreign policy.
    22. The stock market nudged ahead today in slow, indecisive trading on the eve of the long Labor Day weekend.
    23. The stock market has tended to move in opposite directions from petroleum prices since Iraq invaded Kuwait on Aug. 2, but it gained ground Friday in slow, indecisive trading.
    24. "Abboud doesn't like people who are indecisive, but he wants to call all the shots," says Benjamin J. Douek, a vice president at Donaldson Lufkin.
    25. Blue-chip stock prices gave back most of their Tuesday gains, falling ever lower through an active yet indecisive trading session yesterday that some market watchers said marked the start of a small correction.
    26. Bush, facing criticism that he was slow and indecisive in developing a policy toward the Soviet Union, recovered at the end of the month with his own conventional arms proposal announced at a NATO summit in Brussels.
    27. Mr. Lego declines to comment; Westinghouse says it's unfair to characterize Mr. Lego as indecisive, citing his actions in taking two huge charges in his first 12 months as chairman.
    28. Similarly indecisive results in the 1984 election led to the first coalition, in which the two major parties were equal partners. This one is led by Likud.
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