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1 unsteadiness
un·steadi·ness[ʌnˈstedɪnəs]* * *[ʌn'stedInɪs]n(of hand, legs, steps) Unsicherheit f; (of ladder) Wack(e)ligkeit f; (of flame) Flackern nt; (of voice, economy) Schwanken nt; (of progress) Ungleichmäßigkeit f; (of growth) Unregelmäßigkeit f* * *1. Unsicherheit f3. fig Unsolidität f4. Unregelmäßigkeit f* * *n.Unsicherheit f.Unstetigkeit f. -
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3 unsteadiness
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4 shakiness
* * *shaki·ness[ˈʃeɪkɪnəs]n no pl* * *['ʃeIkInɪs]n(of chair) Wackeligkeit f; (of evidence) Fragwürdigkeit f, Unsicherheit f; (of voice, hands, writing) Zitterigkeit f; (of knowledge) Unsicherheit f; (of sb's French) Holprigkeit f* * *shakiness [ˈʃeıkınıs] s1. Wack(e)ligkeit f (auch fig)2. fig Unsicherheit f, Zweifelhaftigkeit f* * *n.Unsicherheit f. -
5 staggering
adjectiveerschütternd [Schlag, Schock, Verlust]; schwindelerregend [Höhe, Menge]; folgenschwer [Auswirkung, Bedeutung]; zutiefst beunruhigend [Nachricht]* * *adjective (causing unsteadiness, shock or astonishment: a staggering blow on the side of the head; That piece of news is staggering.) umwerfend* * *stag·ger·ing[ˈstægərɪŋ]she won the race by a \staggering seven seconds sie gewann das Rennen mit einem Vorsprung von sage und schreibe sieben Sekunden fam2. (shocking) erschütternd\staggering blow erschütternder Schlag* * *['stgərɪŋ]adj1)to be a staggering blow ( to sb/sth) — ein harter or schwerer Schlag (für jdn/etw) sein
2) (= amazing) atemberaubend, umwerfend* * *staggering adj (adv staggeringly)3. figa) umwerfend, überwältigendb) schwindelerregend (Preise etc)* * *adjectiveerschütternd [Schlag, Schock, Verlust]; schwindelerregend [Höhe, Menge]; folgenschwer [Auswirkung, Bedeutung]; zutiefst beunruhigend [Nachricht]* * *adj.schwankend adj.taumelnd adj.wankend adj. -
6 shakiness
shaki·ness [ʼʃeɪkɪnəs] n
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unsteadiness — un·steadiness … English syllables
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