The meaning of hesitation

Hesitating means: hesitating. Metaphor of indecision.

Hesitant (pinyin páng huáng) is also called "Panghuang", a Chinese vocabulary. It means wandering around, hesitating, not knowing which direction to go. It also means being restless and uneasy.

From: Lu Xun's "Book of Two Places·To Xu Guangping on June 4th": "I am just afraid that as soon as I leave, Yutang will be attacked immediately, so I am a little hesitant."

Wandering Examples of sentences:

1. Because I shouldn’t have left you, I left in a hesitant way but hurt myself.

2. The manifestations of a person's maturity are diversified, the most prominent of which is that everyone has his own opinions and sticks to his own opinions, and does not become hesitant because of the uncertainty and denial of others. . Anyone can deny yourself, but you cannot. In short, you must refuse to be someone else's accessory.

3. Whenever there is a power outage, people are groping around under the flickering candlelight; cars are hesitating on the road because there are no traffic lights to guide them; the refrigerator no longer "buzzes" and the food inside It's going to go bad.

4. I kept staring at the distant dark sky, my heart wandering and lamenting together with the restless wind.

5. What followed was decades of confusion and hesitation, but because of this experience, I became more mature and stronger;

6. Her lips For the first time, I started shaking with hesitation.