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dither

  • 1 sekoitussävyttää

    • dither

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > sekoitussävyttää

  • 2 vapista

    yks.nom. vapista; yks.gen. vapisen; yks.part. vapisi; yks.ill. vapisisi; mon.gen. vapiskoon; mon.part. vapissut; mon.ill. vapistiin
    dither (verb)
    dodder (verb)
    shake (verb)
    shiver (verb)
    shudder (verb)
    tremble (verb)
    quake
    * * *
    • shiver
    • shudder
    • dodder
    • dither
    • tremble
    • shake

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > vapista

  • 3 empiä

    yks.nom. empiä; yks.gen. emmin; yks.part. empi; yks.ill. empisi; mon.gen. empiköön; mon.part. empinyt; mon.ill. emmittiin
    be doubtful (verb)
    be in two minds (verb)
    hesitate (verb)
    scruple (verb)
    vacillate (verb)
    waver (verb)
    * * *
    • waver
    • hold back
    • hesitate
    • fumble
    • doubt
    • dither
    • demur
    • delay
    • boggle
    • be uncertain
    • be in two minds
    • be doubtful
    • shillyshally
    • scruple
    • vacillate

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > empiä

  • 4 ihan rätti

    • all of a dither

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > ihan rätti

  • 5 värinä

    yks.nom. värinä; yks.gen. värinän; yks.part. värinää; yks.ill. värinään; mon.gen. värinöiden värinöitten värinäin; mon.part. värinöitä; mon.ill. värinöihin
    fibrillation (noun)
    flicker (noun)
    jitter (noun)
    quaver (noun)
    quivering (noun)
    shake (noun)
    shivering (noun)
    thrill (noun)
    trembling (noun)
    tremor (noun)
    vibration (noun)
    quiver shiver
    * * *
    • shiver
    • chatter
    • dither
    • flicker
    • jitter
    • quiver
    • quivering
    • aeolian vibration
    • shaking
    • fibrillation
    • shivering
    • shudder
    • trembling
    • tremor
    • vibration
    • shake
    • fremitus

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > värinä

См. также в других словарях:

  • dither — 1640s, to quake, tremble, phonetic variant of M.E. didderen (late 14c.), of uncertain origin. The sense of vacillate, be anxious is from 1819. Related: Dithered; dithering …   Etymology dictionary

  • dither — vb *shake, tremble, quake, quiver, shiver, quaver, wobble, teeter, shimmy, shudder, totter …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • dither — ► VERB ▪ be indecisive. ► NOUN informal 1) indecisive behaviour. 2) a state of agitation. DERIVATIVES ditherer noun dithery adjective. ORIGIN variant of dialect didder; related to …   English terms dictionary

  • dither — [dith′ər] vi. [ME dideren, prob. akin to daderen, DODDER1] 1. to be nervously excited or confused 2. to be indecisive; vacillate, waver, etc. n. a nervously excited or confused condition dithering adj. dithery …   English World dictionary

  • Dither — For other uses, see Dither (disambiguation). Provincial definition of to dither from The Rural Economy of Yorkshire: Comprizing the Management of Landed Estates, and the Present Practice of Husbandry in the Agricultural Districts of that County,… …   Wikipedia

  • dither — I UK [ˈdɪðə(r)] / US [ˈdɪðər] verb [intransitive] Word forms dither : present tense I/you/we/they dither he/she/it dithers present participle dithering past tense dithered past participle dithered showing disapproval to be unable to make a… …   English dictionary

  • dither — [“dida* ] n. a state of confusion. (See also in a dither.) □ A dither like that is hard to break out of. Maybe a good night’s sleep would help. □ I’m too far gone with this dither to sleep …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • dither — dith|er1 [ dıðər ] verb intransitive to be unable to make a decision about something: She was dithering about what to wear. ╾ dith|er|er noun count dither dith|er 2 [ dıðər ] noun be (all) in a dither INFORMAL to be nervous or excited and unable… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • dither — dith|er [ˈdıðə US ər] v [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: didder [i] to shake (14 19 centuries)] to keep being unable to make a final decision about something dither over/about/between ▪ He accused the government of dithering over the deal. ▪ Stop… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • dither — 1 verb (I) to not do something because you are unable to decide what to do: Stop dithering, Linda, and get on with it! ditherer noun (C) 2 noun be (all) in a dither BrE informal to be nervous and confused because you cannot decide what to do …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • dither — drebėjimas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. dither; jitter; wow flutter vok. Wackeln, n; Zitterbewegung, f; Zittern, n rus. дрожание, n pranc. gigue, f …   Automatikos terminų žodynas

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