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1 unstably
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2 unstably
◙ adv. בחוסר יציבות, בצורה לא יציבה* * *◙ הביצי אל הרוצב,תוביצי רסוחב◄ -
3 unstably
un.sta.bly[∧nst'eibli] adv de modo móvel, inseguramente, variavelmente, inconstantemente. -
4 unstably
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5 unstably
adv.instabil adv.unsicher adv. -
6 unstably
adv. instabilt, ostadigt -
7 unstably
adv. нетвердо, непостоянно -
8 малоустойчиво
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9 неустойчиво
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10 בחוסר יציבות
unstably, infirmly, shakily, precariously, unsteadily, fluidly, falteringly, flimsily, inconstantly -
11 bilico
m : essere in bilico be precariously balancedfig be undecided* * *bilico s.m. nelle locuz.: in bilico, in the balance; mettere in bilico, to balance (o to poise); tenere qlcu. in bilico, (fig.) to keep s.o. hanging on; stare in bilico, to be balanced (o to be in equilibrium) // essere in bilico tra la vita e la morte, to hover between life and death.* * *essere in bilico — to be unstably balanced; fig. to be o hang in the balance
* * *bilicopl. - chi /'biliko, ki/sostantivo m.essere in bilico to be unstably balanced; fig. to be o hang in the balance; tenersi in bilico to keep one's balance; essere in bilico fra la vita e la morte to hover between life and death. -
12 באופן לא יציב
infirmly, unstably, unsteadily, shakily, unsoundly, spottily, erratically -
13 בצורה לא יציבה
infirmly, unstably, unsteadily, shakily, unsoundly, spottily, erratically -
14 instabil
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15 unsicher
I Adj.1. (gefährdet) insecure; (gefährlich) unsafe; unsichere Gegend / Straße / Straßenverhältnisse dangerous area / road / road conditions; die Arbeitsplätze werden immer unsicherer jobs are getting more and more insecure; die Gegend unsicher machen terrorize the neighbo(u)rhood; umg., fig. paint the town red; wollen wir am Wochenende ein wenig die Innenstadt unsicher machen? umg. shall we go and whoop it up a bit downtown this weekend?2. (ungewiss, auch unzuverlässig) uncertain; (ohne Gewissheit) unsure, uncertain; ( sich) unsicher sein, ob / wann / wie etc. not be sure (as to) whether / when / how etc.; ein unsicheres Gefühl haben have an uncertain feeling3. (unstet) unsteady (auch Hand, Beine); Person: (ohne Selbstsicherheit) insecure, unsure of o.s., stärker: lacking in self-confidence; unsicher auf den Beinen shaky, wobbly; unsicherer Autofahrer / Skiläufer / Torhüter etc. driver / skier / goalkeeper who lacks assurance ( oder is unsure of himself), unreliable driver / skier / goalkeeper; unsicher im Rechnen etc. shaky on arithmetic etc.; jemanden unsicher machen make s.o. unsure of himself ( oder herself), stärker: rattle s.o.II Adv. Auto fahren etc.: unreliably; nach i-m Sturz geht sie noch sehr unsicher she’s still very shaky ( oder unsteady) on her feet after her fall; der Torwart hat unsicher gehalten the goalkeeper fumbled his saves; sich unsicher fühlen feel insecure* * *precarious; instable; uncertain; unsafe; uneasy; unstable; insecure; unsure; unsteady* * *ụn|si|cher1. adj1) (= gefährlich) dangerous, unsafe2) (= nicht selbstbewusst, verunsichert) insecure, unsure (of oneself)jdn unsicher machen — to make sb feel unsure of himself/herself
3) (= ungewiss, zweifelhaft) unsure, uncertain; (= unstabil) uncertain, unstable, unsettled2. adv1) (= schwankend) unsteadily2) (= nicht selbstsicher) uncertainly* * *1) insecurely2) (unsure of oneself or lacking confidence: Whenever he was in a crowd of people he felt anxious and insecure.) insecure3) (not safe or firmly fixed: This chair-leg is insecure; an insecure lock.) insecure4) precariously5) (insecure; risky or dangerous.) precarious6) ((sometimes with at) not very good, accurate etc: He's a bit shaky at arithmetic; My arithmetic has always been very shaky; I'd be grateful if you would correct my rather shaky spelling.) shaky7) (not definitely known or settled: My plans are still uncertain; The uncertain weather delayed our departure.) uncertain8) (in an uneasy or embarrassed way: He glanced uneasily at her.) uneasily* * *un·si·cher[ˈʊnzɪçɐ]I. adj1. (gefährlich) unsafe, dangerousein \unsicherer Reaktor an unsafe reactoreine \unsichere Gegend a dangerous areadie Kneipen \unsicher machen (fam o hum) to live it up in the pubs [or bars]die Stadt \unsicher machen (fam o hum) to paint the town redein \unsicherer Arbeitsplatz an insecure job3. (nicht selbstsicher) unsure, uncertainein \unsicherer Blick an uncertain [or hesitant] lookjdn \unsicher machen to make sb uncertain, to put sb off4. (unerfahren, ungeübt)noch \unsicher sein to still be uncertainein \unsicherer Gang an unsteady gaitauf \unsicheren Beinen on unsteady legs6. (ungewiss) uncertaineine \unsichere Zukunft an uncertain futureein \unsicherer Ausgang an uncertain outcome7. (nicht verlässlich) unreliableeine \unsichere Methode an unreliable methoddas ist mir zu \unsicher that's too dodgy for my liking famII. adv1. (schwankend) unsteadily\unsicher fahren to drive with little confidence* * *1.einen Ort unsicher machen — (scherzh.) honour a place with one's presence (joc.); (sich vergnügen) have a good time in a place; (sein Unwesen treiben) get up to one's tricks in a place
3) (zögernd) uncertain, hesitant < step>; (zitternd) unsteady, shaky < hand>; (nicht selbstsicher) insecure; diffident; unsure of oneself pred.jemanden unsicher machen — put somebody off his/her stroke
4) (keine Gewissheit habend) unsure; uncertain5) (ungewiss) uncertain2.1) <walk, stand, etc.> unsteadily; < drive> without [much] confidence2) (nicht selbstsicher) <smile, look> diffidently* * *A. adjunsichere Gegend/Straße/Straßenverhältnisse dangerous area/road/road conditions;die Arbeitsplätze werden immer unsicherer jobs are getting more and more insecure;die Gegend unsicher machen terrorize the neighbo(u)rhood; umg, fig paint the town red;wollen wir am Wochenende ein wenig die Innenstadt unsicher machen? umg shall we go and whoop it up a bit downtown this weekend?(sich) unsicher sein, ob/wann/wie etc not be sure (as to) whether/when/how etc;ein unsicheres Gefühl haben have an uncertain feeling3. (unstet) unsteady (auch Hand, Beine); Person: (ohne Selbstsicherheit) insecure, unsure of o.s., stärker: lacking in self-confidence;unsicher auf den Beinen shaky, wobbly;unsicherer Autofahrer/Skiläufer/Torhüter etc driver/skier/goalkeeper who lacks assurance ( oder is unsure of himself), unreliable driver/skier/goalkeeper;B. adv Auto fahren etc: unreliably;nach i-m Sturz geht sie noch sehr unsicher she’s still very shaky ( oder unsteady) on her feet after her fall;der Torwart hat unsicher gehalten the goalkeeper fumbled his saves;sich unsicher fühlen feel insecure* * *1.einen Ort unsicher machen — (scherzh.) honour a place with one's presence (joc.); (sich vergnügen) have a good time in a place; (sein Unwesen treiben) get up to one's tricks in a place
3) (zögernd) uncertain, hesitant < step>; (zitternd) unsteady, shaky < hand>; (nicht selbstsicher) insecure; diffident; unsure of oneself pred.jemanden unsicher machen — put somebody off his/her stroke
4) (keine Gewissheit habend) unsure; uncertain5) (ungewiss) uncertain2.1) <walk, stand, etc.> unsteadily; < drive> without [much] confidence2) (nicht selbstsicher) <smile, look> diffidently* * *adj.insecure adj.precarious adj.uncertain adj.unsafe adj.unstable adj.unsure adj. adv.insecurely adv.precariously adv.unsafely adv.unstably adv.unsurely adv. -
16 unstable
{ʌn'steibl}
a неустойчив, нестабилен, неуравновесен, непостоянен, променлив* * *{^n'steibl} а неустойчив, нестабилен; неуравновесен, непосто* * *нестабилен; неуравновесен; непостоянен;* * *a неустойчив, нестабилен, неуравновесен, непостоянен, променлив* * * -
17 불안정하게
adv. unstably, without stability, in a manner that is not steady, insecurely, doubtfully, uncertainly -
18 essere in bilico
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19 unstable
[ʌn'steɪbl]aggettivo instabile* * *unstable /ʌnˈsteɪbl/a.instabile ( anche fis.): an unstable government [economy], un governo [un'economia] instabile; (chim.) unstable compounds, composti instabili; an unstable temper, un carattere volubile; an unstable ladder, una scala malferma● (fis. nucl.) unstable particle, particella instabile □ (psic.) psychologically [mentally] unstable, psicologicamente [mentalmente] instabileunstableness n. [u] unstably avv.* * *[ʌn'steɪbl]aggettivo instabile -
20 unstable
adjectivenicht stabil; instabil (geh.); labil [Wirtschaft, Beziehungen, Verhältnisse][mentally/emotionally] unstable — [psychisch] labil
* * *un·sta·ble[ʌnˈsteɪbl̩]1. (not firm) nicht stabil\unstable chair wackeliger Stuhl2. ( fig) instabilhis future looks \unstable seine Zukunft ist ungewiss\unstable society instabile Gesellschaftemotionally [or mentally] \unstable PSYCH [psychisch] labil* * *[ʌn'steɪbl]adj1) structure nicht or wenig stabil; foundations also, area unsicher; vehicle, government, country instabil; weather unbeständig; economy unsicher, schwankend; prices schwankend; (CHEM, PHYS) instabilthe patient is in an unstable condition — der Zustand des Patienten ist labil or nicht stabil
mentally/emotionally unstable — geistig/emotional labil
* * *unstable adj (adv unstably)3. fig unbeständig4. fig ungefestigt:(emotionally) unstable labil* * *adjectivenicht stabil; instabil (geh.); labil [Wirtschaft, Beziehungen, Verhältnisse][mentally/emotionally] unstable — [psychisch] labil
* * *adj.haltlos adj.labil adj.unbeständig adj.unsicher adj.unstabil adj.
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