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1 staggered
['stægəd] 1. 2.aggettivo (astonished) sconcertato, meravigliato* * *staggered /ˈstægəd/a.1 sconcertato; sbalordito; scosso (fig.)2 scaglionato; a turni3 (mecc.) sfalsato4 (aeron.) scalato; ad ali scalate● staggered holidays, ferie scaglionate □ ( sport) staggered start, partenza sfalsata □ (econ.) staggered strike, sciopero a scacchiera.* * *['stægəd] 1. 2.aggettivo (astonished) sconcertato, meravigliato -
2 staggered stag·gered adj
['stæɡəd]1) (amazed) sbalordito (-a), stupefatto (-a)2) (hours, holidays etc) scaglionato (-a)staggered working hours — orario di lavoro scaglionato or diversificato
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3 staggered roll
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4 stagger
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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5 stagger stag·ger
['stæɡə(r)]1. vt1) (amaze: person) sbalordire2) (holidays, payments, hours) scaglionare, (objects) disporre a intervalli2. vito stagger along/in/out — avanzare/entrare/uscire barcollando
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