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C vtr1 ( astonish) stupéfier, bouleverser ;2 ( spread out) échelonner [holidays, journeys, timetable, payments, strikes] ; the closure will be staggered over five years la fermeture s'échelonnera sur cinq ans ;3 Tech disposer [qch] en quinconce [bolts, rivets, spokes] ;4 Aviat décaler [wings].D vi [person] (from weakness, illness) chanceler ; ( drunkenly) tituber ; ( under load) chanceler ; [animal] vaciller ; to stagger in/out/off entrer/sortir/s'en aller en chancelant or d'un pas chancelant ; to stagger to the door/car aller vers la porte/la voiture en chancelant ; she staggered back and fell elle a reculé en chancelant et elle est tombée ; to stagger to one's feet se relever en chancelant.1 ( astonished) bouleversé, renversé ; to be staggered to hear that être bouleversé or renversé d'apprendre que ; we were staggered by the news nous avons été renversé par la nouvelle ;2 ( carefully timed) staggered holidays vacances fpl échelonnées ; staggered hours horaires mpl décalés ; staggered start Sport départ m décalé ; -
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stagger ['stægə(r)](totter → person, horse) chanceler, tituber;∎ to stagger with tiredness chanceler de fatigue;∎ to stagger out sortir en chancelant ou titubant;∎ I staggered over to the chair je me suis dirigé vers la chaise d'un pas chancelant;∎ I staggered under the weight je titubais sous le poids;∎ we staggered into bed at 3 o'clock in the morning nous nous sommes écroulés sur nos lits à 3 heures du matin∎ they plan to bring in staggered working hours ils ont l'intention de mettre en place un système d'échelonnement des heures de travail;∎ employees' vacation times are staggered over the summer months les vacances du personnel sont étalées sur tout l'été;∎ lampposts were staggered along the street la rue était jalonnée de réverbères∎ I was staggered to learn of his decision j'ai été stupéfait d'apprendre sa décision3 noun(totter) pas m chancelant;∎ he got up with a stagger il s'est levé en chancelant(in diver) ivresse f des profondeurs; -
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stagger [ˈstægər]a. ( = amaze) stupéfier• I was staggered to learn that... ( = amazed) j'ai été absolument stupéfait d'apprendre que... ; ( = horrified) j'ai été atterré d'apprendre que...b. [+ visits, payments] échelonner ; [+ holidays] étaler* * *['stægə(r)] 1.2.with a stagger — ( weakly) d'un pas chancelant; ( drunkenly) en titubant
transitive verb1) ( astonish) stupéfier, abasourdir2) ( spread out) échelonner [holidays, journeys, payments]3.intransitive verb [person] (from weakness, illness) chanceler; ( drunkenly) tituber; [animal] vaciller4.to stagger in/out/off — entrer/sortir/s'en aller en chancelant
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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > stagger
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stagger I v 1. KONST, SB, TE versetzen, auf Lücke setzen, versetzt [gestaffelt] anordnen; stufen; 2. TE zeitlich staffeln stagger II s. → staggered arrangementEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > stagger
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stagger [ˊstægə]1. n1) шата́ние, поша́тывание3) тех. зигзагообра́зное расположе́ние4) ав. вы́нос крыла́2. v1) шата́ться; идти́ шата́ясь2) расшата́ть, лиши́ть усто́йчивости3) потряса́ть, поража́ть; ошеломля́ть4) поколеба́ть; вы́звать сомне́ния5) колеба́ться, быть в нереши́тельности6) тех. располага́ть в ша́хматном поря́дке; располага́ть по ступе́ням7) регули́ровать часы́ рабо́ты, вре́мя отпуско́в и т.п.;staggered hours ра́зные часы́ нача́ла рабо́ты ( для разгрузки городского транспорта в часы пик)
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stagger nвынос крыла бипланаstaggered flight levelсмещенный эшелон полета -
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шатаются глагол:располагать в шахматном порядке (stagger, quincunx)быть в нерешительности (stagger, vibrate)имя существительное: -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] make stagger[Swahili Word] -pepesua[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] stagger[Swahili Word] -kongoja[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] He was able to leave his bed and stagger a few steps outside of the hospital building.[Swahili Example] Aliweza kukiacha kitanda chake na kujikongoja hatua chache nje ya jengo la hospitali. from ZAWADI YA USHINDI by Ben R. Mtobwa. 1987. Dar es Salaam: Heko Publishers------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] stagger[Swahili Word] -pepa[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] stagger[Swahili Word] -pepesuka[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] stagger[Swahili Word] -seperuka[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] the drunkard staggered[Swahili Example] Mlevi aliseperuka------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] stagger[Swahili Word] -sepetuka[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] stagger[Swahili Word] -sesereka[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] stagger[Swahili Word] -seseteka[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] stagger[Swahili Word] -sesetuka[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] stagger[Swahili Word] -tetereka[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] ingekuwa rahisi [Shangwe] kutetereka [Muk]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] stagger[Swahili Word] -titia[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] stagger[Swahili Word] -yonga[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] stagger[Swahili Word] -yongayonga[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] stagger[Swahili Word] -yuga[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] stagger[Swahili Word] -yugayuga[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] stagger[Swahili Word] -yumba[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] halafu tena, akiyumba, anafungua kabati [Muk]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] stagger[Swahili Word] -yumbayumba[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] yumba V[Swahili Example] ahadi za ujana pia haziwachi kuyumbayumba [Moh]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] stagger (under a load)[Swahili Word] -wayawaya[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
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[ˈstæɡə]stagger регулировать часы работы (время отпусков и т. п.); staggered hours разные часы начала работы (для разгрузки городского транспорта в часы пик) stagger ав. вынос крыла stagger дифференцирование (часов работы) stagger дифференцировать (часы работы) stagger тех. зигзагообразное расположение stagger иметь скользящий график работы stagger колебание (цен) stagger колебаться, быть в нерешительности stagger pl вет. колер (у лошадей); вертячка (у овец) stagger поколебать; вызвать сомнения stagger потрясать, поражать; ошеломлять stagger тех. располагать в шахматном порядке; располагать по ступеням stagger расшатать, лишить устойчивости stagger шатание, пошатывание stagger шатание stagger шататься; идти шатаясь stagger регулировать часы работы (время отпусков и т. п.); staggered hours разные часы начала работы (для разгрузки городского транспорта в часы пик) -
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1. intransitive verbschwanken; torkeln (ugs.)2. transitive verb1) (astonish) die Sprache verschlagen (+Dat.)* * *['stæɡə]1) (to sway, move or walk unsteadily: The drunk man staggered along the road.) schwanken2) (to astonish: I was staggered to hear he had died.) erschüttern3) (to arrange (people's hours of work, holidays etc) so that they do not begin and end at the same times.) staffeln•- academic.ru/70157/staggering">staggering* * *stag·ger[ˈstægəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. vi1. (totter)▪ to \stagger somewhere irgendwohin wanken [o torkeln]the company is \staggering under a $15 million debt ( fig) auf der Firma lasten 15 Millionen Dollar Schulden2. (waver) schwanken, wankenII. vt1. (cause to totter)▪ to \stagger sb jdn zum Wanken bringenhe was \staggered by the blow er wurde von dem Schlag zum Wanken gebracht2. (shock)▪ to \stagger sb jdn erstaunenit \staggers the imagination to consider what their home life must be like man darf gar nicht darüber nachdenken, wie sich ihr Leben zu Hause gestaltet geh3. (arrange)▪ to \stagger sth etw staffelnIII. n* * *['stgə(r)]1. vischwanken, taumeln; (because of illness, weakness) wanken; (drunkenly) torkeln2. vthe was staggered to hear of his promotion — die Nachricht von seiner Beförderung verschlug ihm die Sprache or haute ihn um
you stagger me! — da bin ich aber platt! (inf)
2) hours, holidays staffeln, stufen; seats, spokes versetzt anordnen, versetzen3. n1) Taumeln ntto give a stagger — taumeln, schwanken
with a stagger — taumelnd, schwankend
* * *stagger [ˈstæɡə(r)]A v/istagger to one’s feet sich schwankend erheben2. wanken, zurückweichen (Truppen etc)B v/t1. ins Wanken bringen, (sch)wankend machen (beide auch fig)2. figa) verblüffenb) stärker: überwältigen, sprachlos machen:I was staggered by his impudence seine Unverschämtheit verschlug mir die Sprache4. Arbeitszeit etc staffelnC s1. (Sch)Wanken n, Taumeln n, Torkeln n umg2. pl (meist als sg konstruiert)a) MED Schwindel m (bei Caissonkrankheit)b) VET Schwindel m (bei Rindern), Koller m (bei Pferden), Drehkrankheit f (bei Schafen)4. Staff(e)lung f* * *1. intransitive verbschwanken; torkeln (ugs.)2. transitive verb1) (astonish) die Sprache verschlagen (+Dat.)* * *n.Staffelung f. v.staffeln v.wanken v. -
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I ['stægə(r)]II 1. ['stægə(r)]with a stagger — (weakly) vacillando; (drunkenly) barcollando
1) (astonish) sconcertare, meravigliare2) (spread out) scaglionare [holidays, journeys, payments]2.verbo intransitivo [ person] (from weakness, illness) vacillare; (drunkenly) barcollare; [ animal] vacillareto stagger in, out, off — entrare, uscire, andarsene barcollando
* * *['stæɡə]1) (to sway, move or walk unsteadily: The drunk man staggered along the road.) barcollare2) (to astonish: I was staggered to hear he had died.) sconcertare3) (to arrange (people's hours of work, holidays etc) so that they do not begin and end at the same times.) scaglionare•* * *stagger /ˈstægə(r)/n.1 (solo al sing.) barcollamento; ondeggiamento; vacillamento; andatura barcollante3 (pl.) (med.) vertigini5 (mecc.) sfalsamento6 (aeron.) scalamento.(to) stagger /ˈstægə(r)/A v. i.1 barcollare; traballare; vacillare: He staggered out of the room, è uscito barcollando dalla stanza2 esitare; ondeggiare; titubareB v. t.2 scuotere ( anche fig.); far vibrare; commuovere; impressionare; sconcertare; sbalordire; mettere nell'imbarazzo: He was staggered by the news, la notizia lo ha sconcertato3 (fig.) scaglionare; distribuire nel tempo: The vacation periods have been staggered, i periodi delle ferie sono stati scaglionati4 (mecc.) sfalsare● to stagger about (o around), camminare barcollando □ to stagger along, avanzare barcollando □ ( di un pugile atterrato, ecc.) to stagger up, alzarsi barcollando.* * *I ['stægə(r)]II 1. ['stægə(r)]with a stagger — (weakly) vacillando; (drunkenly) barcollando
1) (astonish) sconcertare, meravigliare2) (spread out) scaglionare [holidays, journeys, payments]2.verbo intransitivo [ person] (from weakness, illness) vacillare; (drunkenly) barcollare; [ animal] vacillareto stagger in, out, off — entrare, uscire, andarsene barcollando
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1. [ʹstægə] n1. пошатывание, шатание2. тех. шахматное расположение (тж. blind staggers)3. ав.1) вынос крыла2) эшелонирование2. [ʹstægə] a1. расположенный уступами2. ав. эшелонированный уступами ( о строе самолётов)3. [ʹstægə] v1. 1) идти шатаясь шататься, покачиватьсяto stagger around /about/ - бродить пошатываясь; еле-еле брести без определённой цели
to stagger into a room - войти в комнату, пошатываясь
2) расшатывать, лишать устойчивости2. 1) колебаться, быть в нерешительности2) поколебать, вызвать сомнения3. ошеломлять; потрясать, поражатьthe price staggered him, he staggered at the price - цена ошеломила его
4. распределять, дифференцировать часы работы, отпуска и т. п.; составлять скользящий графикto stagger lunch hours - начинать обеденный перерыв по скользящему графику
to stagger city business hours to ameliorate traffic congestion - распределить часы работы так, чтобы избежать скопления транспорта в часы пик
5. тех. располагать в шахматном порядке; располагать ступенями, уступами6. ав. эшелонировать уступами ( строй самолётов)♢
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'stæɡə1) (to sway, move or walk unsteadily: The drunk man staggered along the road.)2) (to astonish: I was staggered to hear he had died.)3) (to arrange (people's hours of work, holidays etc) so that they do not begin and end at the same times.)•stagger vb andar tambaleándoseEs la forma de andar, por ejemplo, de una persona borracha o heridatr['stægəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (walk unsteadily) tambalearse1 (hours, work) escalonar2 (amaze) asombrar, pasmar1 (unsteady walk) tambaleostagger ['stægər] vitotter: tambalearsestagger vt1) alternate: alternar, escalonar (turnos de trabajo)2) : hacer tambalearto be staggered by: quedarse estupefacto porstagger n: tambaleo mn.• tambaleo s.m.v.• bambalear v.• bambolear v.• escalonar v.• sorprender v.• tambalear v.• tartalear v.• titubear v.'stægər, 'stægə(r)
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{'stægə}
I. 1. клатушкам се, залитам, олюлявам се
to STAGGER to one's feet ставам олюлявайки се
2. зашеметявам, правя да се олюлее
3. колебая се, разколебавам се
4. смайвам, слисвам, изумявам
5. разполагам/подреждам в шахматен ред/на зигзаг
6. подреждам работно време/почивни дни/отпуски и пр. така, че да не се застъпват/съвпадат
II. 1. клатушкане, люшкане, олюляване
2. замайване на главата, зашеметяване
3. рl вет. въртоглавие (у овцете), колер (y кочете)
4. разположение в шахматен ред/на зигзаг* * *{'stagъ} v 1. клатушкам се, залитам, олюлявам се; to stagger to o.'(2) {'stagъ} n 1. клатушкане, люшкане, олюляване; 2. замайван* * *олюлявам се; зашеметявам; залитам; клатушкане; клатушкам се;* * *1. i. клатушкам се, залитам, олюлявам се 2. ii. клатушкане, люшкане, олюляване 3. to stagger to one's feet ставам олюлявайки се 4. замайване на главата, зашеметяване 5. зашеметявам, правя да се олюлее 6. колебая се, разколебавам се 7. подреждам работно време/почивни дни/отпуски и пр. така, че да не се застъпват/съвпадат 8. рl вет. въртоглавие (у овцете), колер (y кочете) 9. разполагам/подреждам в шахматен ред/на зигзаг 10. разположение в шахматен ред/на зигзаг 11. смайвам, слисвам, изумявам* * *stagger[´stægə] I. v 1. клатушкам се, залитам, олюлявам се; to \stagger to o.'s feet ставам, олюлявайки се; 2. зашеметявам, карам да се олюлее; he was \staggered by the blow ударът го зашемети; 3. колебая се, разколебавам (се); 4. смайвам, изумявам; 5. разполагам шахматно (на зигзаг); they \staggered the duty hours те разпределиха дежурствата, така че да не се застъпват; II. n 1. клатушкане, люшкане, олюляване; 2. pl шемет, замайване на главата; 3. pl вет. колер (у конете); въртоглавие (у овцете); 4. ав. отстъп на крилата; 5. разположение в шахматен ред (в зигзаг). -
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stag·ger [ʼstægəʳ, Am -ɚ] vi1) ( totter)to \stagger somewhere irgendwohin wanken [o torkeln];the company is \staggering under a $15 million debt ( fig) auf der Firma lasten 15 Millionen Dollar Schulden;to \stagger to one's feet sich akk aufrappeln1) ( cause to totter)to \stagger sb jdn zum Wanken bringen;he was \staggered by the blow er wurde von dem Schlag zum Wanken gebracht2) ( shock)to \stagger sb jdn erstaunen;it \staggers the imagination to consider what their home life must be like man darf gar nicht darüber nachdenken, wie sich ihr Leben zu Hause gestaltet ( geh)3) ( arrange)to \stagger sth etw staffeln n
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Stagger — Stag ger ( g[ e]r), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Staggered} ( g[ e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Staggering}.] [OE. stakeren, Icel. stakra to push, to stagger, fr. staka to punt, push, stagger; cf. OD. staggeren to stagger. Cf. {Stake}, n.] 1. To move to one… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stagger — [stag′ər] vi. [ME stakeren < ON stakra, to totter, intens. of staka, to push (for IE base see STAKE): akin to & prob. infl. in form by MDu staggeren] 1. to move unsteadily, as though about to collapse; totter, sway, or reel, as from a blow,… … English World dictionary
stagger — (v.) 1520s, altered from stakeren (c.1300), from O.N. stakra or O.Dan. stagra, both to push, stagger. Cognate with Du. staggelen to stagger, Ger. staggeln to stammer. Transitive sense of bewilder, amaze first recorded 1550s; that of arrange in a… … Etymology dictionary
Stagger — Stag ger, n. 1. An unsteady movement of the body in walking or standing, as if one were about to fall; a reeling motion; vertigo; often in the plural; as, the stagger of a drunken man. [1913 Webster] 2. pl. (Far.) A disease of horses and other… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stagger — Stag ger, v. t. 1. To cause to reel or totter. [1913 Webster] That hand shall burn in never quenching fire That staggers thus my person. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To cause to doubt and waver; to make to hesitate; to make less steady or confident;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stagger — [v1] walk falteringly alternate, careen, dither, falter, halt, hesitate, lurch, overlap, pitch, reel, shake, stammer, step, sway, swing, teeter, titubate, topple, totter, vacillate, waver, wheel, whiffle, wobble, zigzag; concept 151 stagger [v2]… … New thesaurus
stagger — index overcome (overwhelm), vacillate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
stagger — vb *reel, whirl, totter Analogous words: sway, waver, fluctuate (see SWING): *stumble, lurch, blunder, flounder … New Dictionary of Synonyms
stagger — ► VERB 1) walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall. 2) astonish. 3) spread over a period of time. 4) arrange (objects or parts) so that they are not in line. ► NOUN ▪ an act of staggering or a staggered arrangement. ORIGIN Old Norse … English terms dictionary
stagger — v. 1) (D; intr.) to stagger from; into (to stagger into a room) 2) (D; intr.) to stagger out of (to stagger out of a building) 3) (R) it staggered me to learn of his defection 4) (misc.) to stagger to one s feet; to stagger under a heavy burden * … Combinatory dictionary
stagger — The schedule of months in which quarterly returns for VAT and Insurance Premium Tax (IPT) are due. Traders registered for VAT and IPT are generally required to submit returns every quarter. For administrative purposes, the dates on which returns… … Financial and business terms