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Макаров: не остановить мяч, не ударить (по мячу), неловко обращаться (с чем-л.), неуклюже обращаться (с чем-л.), неумело обращаться (с чем-л.), промахнуться -
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3 fumble with scarf
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vt fus(key, pen) bawić się +instr -
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fumble [ˈfʌmbl]• to fumble for sth in a pocket/a drawer fouiller dans une poche/un tiroir pour trouver qch* * *['fʌmbl] 1.noun US Sport échappé m2.transitive verb1) Sport mal attraper [ball]2) ( bungle) rater [entrance, attempt]3.Phrasal Verbs: -
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B vtr1 Sport mal attraper [ball] ;2 (fluff, bungle) rater [entrance, attempt].C vi1 ( fiddle clumsily) to fumble in one's bag for a cigarette/a tissue fouiller dans son sac pour trouver une cigarette/un mouchoir en papier ; to fumble with manier maladroitement [zipper, buttons] ;2 ( search clumsily) = fumble about ;3 fig to fumble for words chercher ses mots.■ fumble about:▶ fumble about ( in dark) tâtonner (to do pour faire) ; to fumble about in fouiller dans [bag, drawer]. -
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intransitive verbfumble with one's papers — in seinen Papieren kramen (ugs.)
fumble in one's pockets for something — in seinen Taschen nach etwas fingern od. (ugs.) kramen
fumble for the light switch — nach dem Lichtschalter tasten
fumble [about or around] in the dark — im Dunkeln herumtasten
* * *1) (to use one's hands awkwardly and with difficulty: He fumbled with the key; She fumbled about in her bag for her key.) herumfummeln* * *fum·ble[ˈfʌmbl̩]I. vi1. (manipulate)▪ to \fumble [around [or about]] with sth an etw dat [herum]fingern, [ungeschickt] mit etw dat [herum]hantieren2. (caress)3. (feel for)▪ to \fumble around [or about] [herum]tasten\fumble around [or about] in the dark im Dunkeln [umher]tappento \fumble in one's pockets in seinen Taschen kramen4. (in speech)to \fumble for the right phrase/word [krampfhaft] nach dem passenden Ausdruck/Wort suchenII. vt1. (say wrong)to \fumble one's lines/a speech seinen Text/eine Rede stammeln2. SPORT* * *['fʌmbl]1. viumhertasten or -tappento fumble (about) for sth — nach etw suchen or tasten; (in case, pocket, drawer) nach etw wühlen
to fumble with sth — an etw (dat) herumfummeln
2. vtvermasseln (inf), verpfuschen (inf)to fumble the ball — den Ball nicht sicher fangen
* * *fumble [ˈfʌmbl]A v/ia) herumtappen, -tasten,b) (herum)fummeln (at an dat),c) ungeschickt umgehen ( with mit),d) tastend suchen (for, after nach):fumble in one’s pockets in seinen Taschen (herum)wühlen;fumble for words nach Worten suchen2. SPORT patzen (auch allg):a) den Ball fallen lassenb) den Ball verhauenB v/t1. ungeschickt umgehen mitC s1. a) Herumtappen n, -tasten nb) (Herum)Fummeln nc) ungeschickter Umgangd) tastendes Suchen2. SPORT Patzer m (auch allg)* * *intransitive verbfumble at or with — [herum]fingern an (+ Dat.)
fumble in one's pockets for something — in seinen Taschen nach etwas fingern od. (ugs.) kramen
fumble [about or around] in the dark — im Dunkeln herumtasten
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1) (to use one's hands awkwardly and with difficulty: He fumbled with the key; She fumbled about in her bag for her key.) buscar/revolver a tientas/torpemente, manejar torpemente2) (to drop a ball (clumsily), or fail to hold or catch it.) dejar caertr['fʌmbəl]1 dejar caer1 buscar a tientas1 hacer torpemente1) : dejar caer, fumblear2)to fumble one's way : ir a tientasfumble vi1) grope: hurgar, tantear2)to fumble with : manejar con torpezafumble n: fumble m (en futbol americano)v.• chapucear v.• dejar caer v.• manosear v.• revolver torpemente v.• titubear v.
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1. 'fʌmbəlhe was fumbling (around o about) in the dark — buscaba algo a tientas en la oscuridad
she fumbled in her pockets — revolvió or hurgó en sus bolsillos
to fumble FOR something: she fumbled for the keyhole buscó a tientas la cerradura; he fumbled for the right words tartamudeó, tratando de encontrar las palabras adecuadas; to fumble WITH something: she fumbled with her buttons — intentó torpemente abrocharse/desabrocharse
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vt \<\<ball\>\> dejar caer; ( in US football) fumblear
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noun ( in US football) fumble m['fʌmbl]1.VT (=drop) dejar caer; (=handle badly) manosear, coger or (LAm) agarrar con torpeza2.VI (also: fumble about) hurgar* * *
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1. ['fʌmbəl]he was fumbling (around o about) in the dark — buscaba algo a tientas en la oscuridad
she fumbled in her pockets — revolvió or hurgó en sus bolsillos
to fumble FOR something: she fumbled for the keyhole buscó a tientas la cerradura; he fumbled for the right words tartamudeó, tratando de encontrar las palabras adecuadas; to fumble WITH something: she fumbled with her buttons — intentó torpemente abrocharse/desabrocharse
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vt \<\<ball\>\> dejar caer; ( in US football) fumblear
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I ['fʌmbl]nome AE sport liscio m.II 1. ['fʌmbl] 2.to fumble with — armeggiare, giocherellare con [ buttons]
* * *1) (to use one's hands awkwardly and with difficulty: He fumbled with the key; She fumbled about in her bag for her key.) armeggiare; frugare2) (to drop a ball (clumsily), or fail to hold or catch it.) lasciarsi sfuggire* * *fumble /ˈfʌmbl/n.1 armeggiamento; armeggio; annaspamento2 (fam.) palpata; brancicata(to) fumble /ˈfʌmbl/A v. i.1 armeggiare; frugare; cercare a tentoni: He fumbled with the lock, ha armeggiato con la serratura; to fumble in one's pocket, frugarsi nelle tasche; I fumbled for the key, ho frugato in cerca della chiave; ho cercato a tentoni la chiave; to fumble for words, cercare le parole; annaspare in cerca delle parole2 ( anche to fumble about) brancolare; andare a tentoni: to fumble in the dark, brancolare nel buio; to fumble along a dark corridor, andare a tentoni lungo un corridoio buioB v. t.1 maneggiare in modo maldestro; pasticciare: ( sport) to fumble the ball, lasciarsi sfuggire la palla2 farfugliare; borbottare.* * *I ['fʌmbl]nome AE sport liscio m.II 1. ['fʌmbl] 2.to fumble with — armeggiare, giocherellare con [ buttons]
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1) (to use one's hands awkwardly and with difficulty: He fumbled with the key; She fumbled about in her bag for her key.) famle, fomle, rote2) (to drop a ball (clumsily), or fail to hold or catch it.) miste/rote vekk ballenfamleIsubst. \/ˈfʌmbl\/1) fomling, klosset forsøk2) ( sport) skjevt spark\/slag, bomIIverb \/ˈfʌmbl\/1) fomle, famle2) fingre, pille, plukke, fikle3) rote, lete, grave4) forkludre, klusse (med), behandle klosset, være klosset5) ( ballspill) miste• fumble a chance\/ball6) ( om sjanse) forspille7) hakke, stammefumble about famle omkringfumble at fomle medfumble for famle etterfumble one's way famle seg fremfumble up ( gammeldags) bylte sammenfumble with fingre med -
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1. [ʹfʌmb(ə)l] nнеуклюжее, неловкое обращение (с чем-л.)2. [ʹfʌmb(ə)l] v1. нащупывать; шаритьto fumble in one's pocket for a pen - шарить у себя в кармане в поисках ручки
2. (with, at)1) неловко, неумело обращаться (с чем-л.)2) спорт. промахнуться, не ударить (по мячу); не остановить мяч3. мять, вертеть в руках4. бормотать -
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['fʌmbl]1. vi(also: fumble about)to fumble (about) in one's pockets — frugare or rovistare nelle tasche
to fumble in the dark — andare a tastoni or a tentoni, brancolare
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['fʌmbl]vtto fumble a catch — zepsuć ( perf) podanie
Phrasal Verbs:* * *1) (to use one's hands awkwardly and with difficulty: He fumbled with the key; She fumbled about in her bag for her key.) gmerać, grzebać2) (to drop a ball (clumsily), or fail to hold or catch it.) stracić -
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1. n неуклюжее, неловкое обращение2. v нащупывать; шарить3. v неловко, неумело обращаться4. v спорт. промахнуться, не ударить; не остановить мяч5. v мять, вертеть в руках6. v бормотатьСинонимический ряд:1. blunder (noun) blunder; error; mistake2. trip (noun) bungle; miscue; stumble; trip3. botch (verb) blunder; bobble; boggle; bollix; botch; bugger up; bungle; cobble; drop the ball; dub; flub; fluff; foozle; goof up; gum up; handle clumsily; louse up; mess; mess up; mishandle; mismanage; mistake; muck up; mucker; muff; spoil4. drop (verb) blow; bumble; drop; louse; miss5. flounder (verb) feel; flounder; grabble; grope; poke around6. limp (verb) limp; shuffle; stagger; stumble7. mumble (verb) muddle; mumble; murmur; mutter; swallowАнтонимический ряд: -
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[΄fʌmbl] v շոշափել, շոշափելով գտնել, խարխափել. fumble in one’s bag պա յուսակը քրքրել. fumble with the lock երկար ժա մանակ փականքը չկարողանալ բացել. հմուտ չլինել. fumble for matches in the dark մթության մեջ լուցկի փնտրել -
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1) нащу́пывать, ша́рить2) нело́вко/неуме́ло обраща́ться (с чем-л.)fumble with a lock — вози́ться с замко́м
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fumble at/with
См. также в других словарях:
fumble with — phr verb Fumble with is used with these nouns as the object: ↑button … Collocations dictionary
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 — 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 — fum|ble [ˈfʌmbəl] v [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language] 1.) also fumble around [I and T] to try to hold, move, or find something with your hands in an awkward way fumble at/in/with ▪ She dressed, her cold fingers… … Dictionary of contemporary English
fumble — I n. to make a fumble II v. 1) (d; intr.) ( to grope ) to fumble for (he was fumbling in his pocket for the key) 2) (d; intr.) to fumble with ( to handle clumsily ) (she was fumbling with the lock) * * * [ fʌmb(ə)l] to make a fumble (d; intr.) (… … Combinatory dictionary
fumble — fum|ble1 [ fʌmbl ] verb 1. ) intransitive to try to hold, move, or find something using your hands in a way that is not skillful or graceful: fumble for: She fumbled for her keys in her purse. fumble with: Robert began to fumble with his buttons … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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
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 — [[t]fʌ̱mb(ə)l[/t]] fumbles, fumbling, fumbled 1) VERB If you fumble for something or fumble with something, you try and reach for it or hold it in a clumsy way. [V for/with/in n] She crept from the bed and fumbled for her dressing gown... [V… … English dictionary
fumble — verb 1 (I) to hold or try and move something with your hands carelessly or awkwardly (+ for/with): Steve fumbled drunkenly with the keys, dropping them on the floor. 2 (intransitive + for/with) if you fumble with your words when you are speaking … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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