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1 fumble
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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noun ( in US football) fumble m -
2 grope
ɡrəup(to search for something by feeling with one's hands: He groped his way through the smoke; He groped for the door.) andar/buscar a tientas, tanteargrope vb andar a tientas / buscar a tientasI groped for the light switch in the dark buscaba a tientas el interruptor de la luz en la oscuridadtr[grəʊp]1 (fumble) andar a tientas1 familiar (touch up) meter mano a, magrear, sobar1 magreo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto grope for something buscar algo a tientasto grope one's way towards something avanzar a tientas hacia algo: andar a tientas, tantearhe groped for the switch: buscó el interruptor a tientasgrope vtto grope one's way : avanzar a tientasv.• andar a tientas v.• palpar v.• tentar v.grəʊp
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intransitive verb andar* a tientasto grope FOR something — buscar* algo a tientas
they were groping for o after a solution — estaban dando palos de ciego, tratando de hallar una solución
to grope around o about — tantear
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vt \<\<person\>\> (colloq) manosear, meterle mano a (fam)[ɡrǝʊp]1.VI (also: grope around, grope about) andar a tientas, tantearto grope for sth — (lit, fig) buscar algo a tientas
2. VT1)to grope one's way (through/towards) — avanzar a tientas (por/hacia)
2) *to grope sb — (sexually) toquetear a algn
3.N* (sexual)they had a grope — se estuvieron toqueteando, se estuvieron metiendo mano *
* * *[grəʊp]
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intransitive verb andar* a tientasto grope FOR something — buscar* algo a tientas
they were groping for o after a solution — estaban dando palos de ciego, tratando de hallar una solución
to grope around o about — tantear
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vt \<\<person\>\> (colloq) manosear, meterle mano a (fam)
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