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1) General subject: beat (маятника), chop, convulsion (почвы), demur, doubt, dubiety, falter, fluctuation, hesitance, hesitancy, hesitation, indecision, indetermination, irresolution, jarring, libration, oscillating, oscillation, poise, qualms, reel, reel off, reeler, rock, scruple, shilly-shally, sway, swing, swinging, swinging (силы приема), teeter, thrill, to-and-fro, tossing, totter, vacillation, variance, variation, vibration, wabble, wave, willy-nilly, wobble, and fro, vibes2) Geology: shake3) Aviation: overswinging4) Naval: alteration, balancing, chap, wabbling6) American: backing and filling8) Engineering: chattering, excursion, flicker (стрелки прибора), hunting (стрелки прибора), swaying, sweep, waveform9) Chemistry: cycle, fluctuating11) Mathematics: deviation, saltus, vacillating, vibratory motion12) Railway term: pumping13) Economy: oscillation (напр. деловой активности), range (курсов, цен), scatter, swing (курса на бирже)14) Accounting: range15) Automobile industry: fluttering, pumping action, weave, wobbling16) Mining: whipping (подъёмного каната)18) Metallurgy: jigging motion, oscillating motion19) Psychology: embarrassment, throb, wavering20) Telecommunications: jitter21) Textile: play22) Physics: weggling24) Communications: fluctuate25) Metrology: undulation (жидкой или упругой среды)26) Coolers: fluctuation (напр. давления)28) Drilling: agitation29) EBRD: movement30) Automation: beating (стрелки измерительного прибора)31) Quality control: fluctuation (по величине)32) Aviation medicine: seesaw33) Makarov: dither, flutter (неустойчивое), hunt, oscillatory motion, periodic motion, pulsation, quake, surging, vibrational motion, waving, wv (wave)34) Taboo: undulating35) oil&gas: bouncing36) General subject: balance -
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1) General subject: alternate, be in a state of uncertainty, be in two minds, be of two minds, boggle (at, about, over), chop, crane, demur, dilly-dally, dillydally, doubt, flicker, fluctuate, go seesaw, halt, hang in the wind, hover, hover on the brink of decision, hum, hum and haw, jib at (сделать что-либо), librate, make boggle, nibble, nutate, oscillate (тж. перен.), pendulate, quake, rock, scruple (особенно в отриц. предложениях), seesaw, shake, shilly-shally, shimmy, shuffle, stagger, stick (перед - at), stickle, straddle, stumble, stumble at, sway, teeter, temporize, thrill, throb, to be in (of) two minds, totter, wabble, wabble (тж. перен.), waffle, whiffle, wibble wobble, wobble, balance, beat up and down, blow hot and cold, boggle, falter, hang back, hem and haw, hesitate, hum and ha, jib at, range, swing, swing in the balance, vary, vibrate, waver, (при выборе,принятии решения) spinning, buffet about2) Aviation: wave4) Medicine: surge5) Colloquial: shillyshally, weaken, wibble-wobble, wiggle6) American: back and fill, sit on the rail7) Engineering: fluctuate (изменяться по величине), hunt (о стрелке прибора), modulate, pulsate, pulse, ripple, sweep, tremble, vary (изменяться по величине)8) Rare: dubitate9) Construction: jiggle10) Mathematics: be variable, vacillate13) Automobile industry: flare (о пламени), flutter, jar, wag, waggle (напр. о стрелке измерительного прибора), weave15) Diplomatic term: (свободно) float (о курсах валют), shy16) Electronics: ring18) Special term: librate (тж. перен.)19) Simple: yoyo20) Metrology: range (в пределах)21) Business: deliberate, float (о курсах валют)22) Automation: see-saw23) Makarov: dither, fluctuate (по величине), hang (hung, hanged), hang in the balance, jib (at), poise, roll, to dilly-dally, twist in the wind, waverer, chop and change24) Taboo: hang an arse, hang the arse, undulate -
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24 неверная, шатающаяся походка
General subject: totterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неверная, шатающаяся походка
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25 нетвёрдой походкой
General subject: with a totterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нетвёрдой походкой
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26 погибнуть
1) General subject: crumble, crumble away, die, fall (to fall in battle - пасть в бою быть убитым), go to pot, go to rack and ruin, go to the bad, go west, lose, lose pass, make shipwreck, meet fate, perish, rot away, sink (he is sinking - он умирает), stand or fall, succumb, totter, go to pieces, go to rack and ruin, lose life, meet doom, go to pieces (о проекте, человеке и т. п.), extinguish2) Colloquial: have had it, get ruined (потерять все)3) Military: buy the farm4) Mathematics: be lost5) Religion: martyrdom6) Law: wreck7) Mining: perish (от несчастного случая)8) Jargon: fall out9) Business: go under10) Makarov: die of exposure (от холода и т.п.), go (all) to pieces, go (all) to smash, go to blazes, go to blazes to go to pigs and whistles, go to hell, go to hell to go to pigs and whistles, go to pigs and whistles, go to pot to go to pigs and whistles, go to the devil, go to the devil to go to pigs and whistles, go to the dogs, go to the dogs to go to pigs and whistles, meet (one's) doom, tumble, come to pieces, cop out, die the death, fall to pieces, die of exposure (от холода и т. п.) -
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1) General subject: barge, lurch, reel, reel off, reeler, teeter, totter, vacillate on feet, barge about, barge along2) Dialect: wamble -
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1) General subject: break up (о семье, империи, дружбе и т.п.), dilapidate, fragment, collapse, fall to decay, fall to pieces, fall to pieces, fall to ruin, go to wreck, sprawl2) Geology: yield (о целиках угля)3) Railway term: dilapidate (о сооружениях)4) Architecture: totter5) Makarov: break up, come apart -
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1) General subject: be in decay, be wrecked, blight, break, collapse, crumble, deteriorate, dilapidate, moulder, moulder away, ruin, to be in ( a state of) decay, totter, wrack, disintegrate, go to wreck2) Geology: fall6) Architecture: molder8) Oil: crack9) Silicates: break down10) Drilling: decompose11) Polymers: perish12) Quality control: cripple, go to pieces13) Makarov: burst, collapse (вследствие потери устойчивости), corrode, damage, dissipate, honeycomb, to be in a state of decay, crack up, crumble away, fall into decay -
30 стоять одной ногой в могиле
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > стоять одной ногой в могиле
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31 трястись
1) General subject: buck along (в машине), dodder (особ. от старости), get the jitters (от возбуждения, страха), have the jitters (от возбуждения, страха), have the twitters, hotter (от смеха, гнева), jiggle, jitter (от возбуждения, страха), jog, joggle, jolt, jounce, jumble, jumble (в экипаже и т.п.), niddle noddle, niddle-noddle, quake (о земле), quiver, rock, shake, shiver, throb, totter, tremble, jolt along, bump and grind (shaking, striptease dance.), wrap in cotton-wool (над чем-л. / кем-л.)2) Colloquial: (над кем-л., чем-л.) fuss over3) Railway term: stagger4) Scottish language: hotch -
32 трясунка средняя
1) Biology: fairy grass (Briza media), lady's hair grass (Briza media), quake grass (Briza media)2) Botanical term: lady's-hair (Briza media), pearl-grass (Briza media), perennial quaking grass (Briza media), quaking grass (Briza media), shaker (Briza media), totter grass (Briza media) -
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34 шатание
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36 шататься
1) General subject: bum, drag, falter, gad about, gallivant, giddy, hang, hang about, knock about (по свету), loaf, lop about, maunder about, maunder along, mosey, reel, reel off, reeler, saunter, stagger, stooge around, teeter, totter, truck, trucker, vacillate, wabble, wamble, wibble wobble, wobble, goof around2) Naval: fetch away3) Colloquial: fiddle about, gad, knock around, wibble-wobble4) Dialect: (о вещах) wamble5) Rare: waver6) British English: mope around7) Scottish language: coggle8) Jargon: bat around, hit the bricks, hit the sidewalks, potsky, stooge9) Makarov: waverer, drag about, drag around -
37 шатающаяся походка
1) General subject: staggering, totter2) Medicine: staggering gait, titubation3) Aviation medicine: drunken gait, wobbly gait4) Makarov: cerebellar gaitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > шатающаяся походка
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38 шатаясь, войти в магазин
General subject: totter into the shopУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > шатаясь, войти в магазин
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40 ковылять
несовер.; без доп.; разг.
hobble, stump; toddle (о ребенке)* * ** * *hobble, stump; toddle* * *dodderhobblelimppaddletotter
См. также в других словарях:
Totter — Tot ter, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Tottered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tottering}.] [Probably for older tolter; cf. AS. tealtrian to totter, vacillate. Cf.{Tilt} to incline, {Toddle}, {Tottle}, {Totty}.] 1. To shake so as to threaten a fall; to vacillate; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
totter — index vacillate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
totter — (v.) c.1200, swing to and fro, perhaps from a Scandinavian source (Cf. dialectal Norw. totra to quiver, shake ). Meaning stand or walk with shaky, unsteady steps is from c.1600. Related: Tottered; tottering … Etymology dictionary
totter — 1 *shake, tremble, quake, quaver, quiver, shiver, shudder, wobble, teeter, shimmy, dither Analogous words: rock, agitate, *shake, convulse: sway, *swing, fluctuate, oscillate, waver 2 *reel, stagger, whirl Analogous words: * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
totter — [v] move falteringly blunder, careen, dodder, falter, flounder, hesitate, lurch, quake, quiver, reel, rock, roll, seesaw, shake, shimmy, slide, slip, stagger, stammer, stumble, sway, teeter, topple, tremble, trip, walk unsteadily, waver, weave,… … New thesaurus
totter — ► VERB 1) move in an unsteady way. 2) shake or rock as if about to collapse. 3) be insecure or on the point of failure. ► NOUN ▪ a tottering gait. DERIVATIVES tottery adjective. ORIGIN … English terms dictionary
totter — [tät′ər] vi. [ME toteren, prob. < Scand, as in Norw dial. totra, to quiver, shake] 1. a) to rock or shake as if about to fall; be unsteady b) to be on the point of failure or collapse 2. to be unsteady on one s feet; stagger n. an unsteady… … English World dictionary
totter — Synonyms and related words: age, alternate, amble, back and fill, barge, blunder, bowl along, break down, bundle, capsize, careen, career, cave in, change, cheat the undertaker, claudicate, clump, collapse, come a cropper, cower, crawl, creep,… … Moby Thesaurus
totter — UK [ˈtɒtə(r)] / US [ˈtɑtər] verb [intransitive] Word forms totter : present tense I/you/we/they totter he/she/it totters present participle tottering past tense tottered past participle tottered 1) to stand or move in a way that is not steady… … English dictionary
totter — totterer, n. /tot euhr/, v.i. 1. to walk or go with faltering steps, as if from extreme weakness. 2. to sway or rock on the base or ground, as if about to fall: The tower seemed to totter in the wind. The government was tottering. 3. to shake or… … Universalium
totter — 1. noun /ˈtɒtə,ˈtɑːtɚ/ a) an unsteady movement or gait b) A rag and bone man. 2. verb /ˈtɒtə,ˈtɑːtɚ/ a) To walk,move or … Wiktionary