Vacilación in english
Hesitation
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures
vacilación = hesitancy ; flip-flop ; vacillation ; dilly-dallying ; shilly-shallying ; hesitance.
Example: Librarian hesitancy to weed individual titles or types of titles also was cited as an important factor discouraging weeding.Example: Within this debate, there is flip-flop between those who argue for methods influenced by objectivism and those who argue for a more egalitarian approach.Example: She was born in the outback of Australia where all people were powerless in the face of the vacillations of nature.Example: Such dilly-dallying should stop if the government wants to keep its credibility.Example: The officials know in no uncertain terms that you understand your rights under the law and will not stand for any such shilly-shallying.Example: The truth is that hesitance is born of uncertainty -- and uncertainty is almost guaranteed, for every situation you will ever face.more:
» con vacilaciones = hesitatingly .
Example: I had no difficulty in grasping this meaning and famished as I was, rather hesitatingly, took the object and greedily devoured it.» sin vacilaciones = unhesitatingly .
Example: In other cases, these groups unhesitatingly side with the United States and, in effect, become more royalist than the king.