hesitate

hesitate
['hezɪteɪt]
v
колебаться, проявлять колебания относительно чего-либо, не знать делать что-либо или нет

He hesitateed for a moment. — Он с минуту колебался.

I wouldn't hesitate a moment if I were you. — На вашем месте я бы ни минуты не колебался.

He hesitated about whether to come or not. — Он не знал, приходить ему или нет.

- hesitate whether to do smth
- hesitate over a choice
- not to hesitate to ask
- don't hesitste to call
USAGE:
(1.) See if, cj; USAGE (2.). (2.) See discuss, v; USAGE (1.), (2.).

Большой англо-русский учебный словарь сочетаемости. . 2010.

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