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Синонимический ряд:1. fumbled (verb) fumbled; muddled; shuffled; staggered; stumbled2. halted (verb) halted; hitched; hobbled -
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11 limped circuit parameter
Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу > limped circuit parameter
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12 damaged ship limped back to port
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > damaged ship limped back to port
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13 he limped away
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14 the damaged ship limped back to port
1) Общая лексика: повреждённое судно кое-как (едва, еле-еле) дотащилось до порта, повреждённое судно кое-как (едва, еле-еле) дотянулось до портаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the damaged ship limped back to port
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15 the wounded soldier limped off the battlefield
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the wounded soldier limped off the battlefield
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19 cojear
v.1 to limp (person).Ricardo cojea cuando mendiga Richard limps when he goes begging.2 to wobble (forniture).3 to be faulty (argumento).4 to falter, to totter.Su decisión cojeó al verla His decision faltered upon seeing her.* * *1 (persona) to limp, hobble2 (muebles) to wobble\cojear del mismo pie familiar to have the same faults* * *verb* * *VI1) [persona] (=estar cojo) to limp, hobble (along); (=ser cojo) to be lamecojea de la pierna izquierda — [temporalmente] she's limping on her left leg; [permanentemente] she's lame in her left leg, she has a limp in her left leg
2) [mueble] to wobble, be wobbly* * *verbo intransitivo1)a) persona/animal (por herida, dolor) to limp; ( permanentemente) to be lameentró cojeando — he limped o hobbled in
b) silla/mesa to wobble, rock2) (fam) explicación/definición to fall short* * *= limp, walk with + a hobble, hobble (along).Ex. Both elements must be present; having commitment without resources -- or the reverse -- necessarily results in a lopsided effort that limps along ineffectively.Ex. Later she requires another operation because her feet are curling up which causes her to walk with a hobble.Ex. He went from hobbling to trotting, to running to climbing staircases.* * *verbo intransitivo1)a) persona/animal (por herida, dolor) to limp; ( permanentemente) to be lameentró cojeando — he limped o hobbled in
b) silla/mesa to wobble, rock2) (fam) explicación/definición to fall short* * *= limp, walk with + a hobble, hobble (along).Ex: Both elements must be present; having commitment without resources -- or the reverse -- necessarily results in a lopsided effort that limps along ineffectively.
Ex: Later she requires another operation because her feet are curling up which causes her to walk with a hobble.Ex: He went from hobbling to trotting, to running to climbing staircases.* * *cojear [A1 ]viA1«persona/animal»: cojea del pie derecho (ahora) she's limping on her right foot; (permanentemente) she's lame in her right legentró cojeando he limped o hobbled in2 «silla/mesa» to wobble, rockB ( fam)«explicación/definición»: así la explicación cojea as it stands, the explanation falls short o doesn't stand up o is lacking* * *
cojear ( conjugate cojear) verbo intransitivo
( permanentemente) to be lame;◊ entró cojeando he limped o hobbled in
cojear verbo intransitivo
1 (caminar defectuosamente) to limp, hobble
2 (bailar un mueble) to wobble
♦ Locuciones: familiar cojear del mismo pie, to have the same faults
familiar saber de qué pie cojea (alguien), to know someone's weak spots
' cojear' also found in these entries:
English:
hobble
- lame
- limp
* * *cojear vi1. [persona, animal] [ser cojo] to be lame;[temporalmente] to limp;cojea desde el accidente she's had a limp since the accident;el perro cojea de una pata the dog is lame in one leg;saber de qué pie cojea alguien to know sb's weak points;los dos cojean del mismo pie they both have the same problem2. [mueble] to wobble3. [razonamiento, frase] to be faulty;su teoría cojea en varios puntos his theory has several weak points* * *v/i1 de persona limp, hobble* * *cojear vi1) : to limp2) : to wobble, to rock3)cojear del mismo pie : to be two of a kind* * *cojear vb1. (persona por lesión) to limp2. (mueble) to be wobbly -
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I1. [lımp] nхромота, прихрамываниеto walk with a limp - хромать, прихрамывать
2. [lımp] v1. хромать, прихрамыватьhe limped away - он ушёл, волоча ногу
the wounded soldier limped off the battlefield - раненый (солдат) захромал с поля боя
2. тащиться; плестись; двигаться медленно, с трудом (о подбитом самолёте и т. п.)the damaged ship limped back to port - повреждённое судно кое-как /едва, еле-еле/ дотянулось /дотащилось/ до порта
3. «хромать», быть неритмичным ( о стихе)II [lımp] a1. 1) мягкий; нежёсткийto get limp - размякнуть; потерять форму
2) слабый, вялый; нетвёрдыйa limp handshake - слабое /вялое/ рукопожатие
flowers often look limp in hot weather - в жаркую погоду цветы часто никнут
3) полигр. в мягком переплётеa limp edition of a book - книга, вышедшая в мягкой обложке
2. амер. сл. пьяный♢
limp sack - амер. сл. зануда; личность, наводящая на всех скуку
См. также в других словарях:
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