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121 неуклюжее, неловкое обращение
General subject: fumble (с чем-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > неуклюжее, неловкое обращение
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122 облажаться
1) General subject: tube, goof up, go down in flames, foul up3) Politics: сock-up ("сock-up before conspiracy" (Sir Bernard Ingham) - "облажались, а не заговор")4) Jargon: fall flat on (one's) arse, fumble, mess up, step on ( one's) dick, screw up, bum out, crap out, fall down, flake out, flub, fuck up, lay an egg, poo out, wash out -
123 пошарить
General subject: grope, feel (пошарить в кармане - feel in your pocket), rummage, fumble, ferret about -
124 пробормотать что-то в своё оправдание
Makarov: fumble excusesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пробормотать что-то в своё оправдание
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125 промямлить
General subject: mumble, procrastinate, babble, fumble, hum, hum and ha -
126 рыться
1) General subject: burrow (в книгах, архивах; часто burrow into), burrow into (в книгах, архивах; часто burrow into), delve (в документах), dig, grub, nuzzle, quarry (в книгах и т. п.), rake (among, in), rake about for, rake around for, rake round for, ransack (в поисках чего-л.), root, rootle, scrabble, ferret, rummage, fumble (в карманах; в поисках чего-то - for smth)2) Biology: grub about3) Makarov: grub (в земле и т.п.), dig in, ferret about, ferret for -
127 с трудом подбирать нужное слово
Makarov: fumble for the right wordУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > с трудом подбирать нужное слово
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128 теребить шарф
Makarov: fumble with scarf
См. также в других словарях:
Fumble — Fum ble, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Fumbled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fumbling}.] [Akin to D. fommelen to crumple, fumble, Sw. fumla to fusuble, famla to grope, Dan. famle to grope, fumble, Icel. falme, AS. folm palm of the hand. See {Feel}, and cf. {Fanble} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fumble — (v.) mid 15c., handle clumsily, possibly from O.N. falma to fumble, grope. Similar words in Scandinavian and North Sea Germanic suggest onomatopoeia from a sound felt to indicate clumsiness (Cf. bumble, stumble, and obsolete English famble,… … Etymology dictionary
fumble — ► VERB 1) use the hands clumsily while doing or handling something. 2) (of the hands) do or handle something clumsily. 3) (fumble about/around) move about clumsily using the hands to find one s way. 4) express oneself or deal with something… … English terms dictionary
Fumble — Fum ble, v. t. To handle or manage awkwardly; to crowd or tumble together. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fumble — index miscue, mismanage Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
fumble — vb *botch, bungle, muff, cobble Analogous words: blunder, flounder, *stumble … New Dictionary of Synonyms
fumble — [v] bumble, mess up bollix*, botch*, bungle*, err, feel, flounder, flub*, fluff*, goof*, grapple, grope, lose the handle*, louse up*, misfield, mishandle, mismanage, scrabble*, screw up*, spoil, stumble; concepts 101,181 Ant. do well … New thesaurus
fumble — [fum′bəl] vi., vt. fumbled, fumbling [var. of ME famelen, prob. < ON famla, akin to Du fommeln, Ger fummeln] 1. to search (for a thing) by feeling about awkwardly with the hands; grope clumsily 2. to handle (a thing) clumsily or unskillfully;… … English World dictionary
Fumble — A fumble in American and Canadian football is when a player, who has possession and control of the ball, drops the ball. By rule, it is any act other than passing, kicking or successful handing that results in loss of player possession. A fumble… … Wikipedia
Fumble — Ein Turnover bedeutet im American Football den Ballverlust und die Abgabe des Angriffrechts einer Mannschaft. Dies ist beim American Football schwerwiegend, da man ohne Angriffsrecht nur schwer punkten kann. Es gibt drei Arten des Turnovers:… … Deutsch Wikipedia
fumble — I UK [ˈfʌmb(ə)l] / US verb Word forms fumble : present tense I/you/we/they fumble he/she/it fumbles present participle fumbling past tense fumbled past participle fumbled 1) [intransitive] to try to hold, move, or find something using your hands… … English dictionary