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1 bumble
tr['bʌmbəl]1 (blunder) hacer una plancha1 (speak incoherently) farfullar['bʌmbl]VI (=walk unsteadily) andar de forma vacilante, andar a tropezones; (fig) trastabillar -
2 bumble
s.oficial que se da mucha importancia.v.1 hablar torpemente, hablar deshilvanadamente, trabucarse al hablar.2 caminar a tropezones, caminar torpemente, trastabillar. (pt & pp bumbled) -
3 bumble-bee
(a kind of large bee with a hairy body.) abejorro -
4 bumble through
v.terminar de cualquier manera. -
5 bumble-bee
s.abejorro, abejón; abeja grande social del género Bombus; se llama así a causa de su zumbido. -
6 to bumble along
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7 bumbling
adj.incompetente, desmanotado.ger.gerundio del verbo BUMBLE. -
8 humble-bee
s.1 abeja grande y silvestre.2 abejorro, abejarrón, abejón. -> BUMBLE-BEE.
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bumble — (v.) to flounder, blunder, 1530s, probably of imitative origin … Etymology dictionary
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