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81 misfire
1) ((of a gun, bomb etc) to fail to explode or catch fire.) (για πυροβόλα όπλα)παθαίνω αφλογιστία2) ((of a motor engine) to fail to ignite properly.) δεν παίρνω μπρος3) ((of a plan etc) to go wrong.) πέφτω στο κενό -
82 misfire
1) ((of a gun, bomb etc) to fail to explode or catch fire.) faire long feu2) ((of a motor engine) to fail to ignite properly.) avoir des ratés3) ((of a plan etc) to go wrong.) rater -
83 misfire
1) ((of a gun, bomb etc) to fail to explode or catch fire.) negar fogo2) ((of a motor engine) to fail to ignite properly.) falhar na ignição3) ((of a plan etc) to go wrong.) falhar -
84 dissatisfy
(to fail to satisfy or to displease: The teacher was dissatisfied with the pupil's work.) gjøre misfornøyd/utilfredsverb \/ˌdɪsˈsætɪsfaɪ\/1) ikke tilfredsstille2) gjøre misfornøyd -
85 flunk
(a slang word for to fail in an examination: I flunked (maths).) stryke, dumpeIsubst. \/flʌŋk\/(skolevesen eller universitet, spesielt amer., hverdagslig) strykdet var to stryk \/ det var to som strøkIIverb \/flʌŋk\/ (skolevesen eller universitet, spesielt amer., hverdagslig)1) stryke (til eksamen), stryke i (et fag)2) trekke segflunk out gi opp, trekke seg bli utvist, bli relegertflunk out of school se ➢ school, 1 -
86 fumble
1) (to use one's hands awkwardly and with difficulty: He fumbled with the key; She fumbled about in her bag for her key.) famle, fomle, rote2) (to drop a ball (clumsily), or fail to hold or catch it.) miste/rote vekk ballenfamleIsubst. \/ˈfʌmbl\/1) fomling, klosset forsøk2) ( sport) skjevt spark\/slag, bomIIverb \/ˈfʌmbl\/1) fomle, famle2) fingre, pille, plukke, fikle3) rote, lete, grave4) forkludre, klusse (med), behandle klosset, være klosset5) ( ballspill) miste• fumble a chance\/ball6) ( om sjanse) forspille7) hakke, stammefumble about famle omkringfumble at fomle medfumble for famle etterfumble one's way famle seg fremfumble up ( gammeldags) bylte sammenfumble with fingre med -
87 dissatisfy
(to fail to satisfy or to displease: The teacher was dissatisfied with the pupil's work.) razočarati* * *[díssaetisfai]transitive verbne zadovoljiti, ne ugajati, razočarati -
88 dissatisfy
(to fail to satisfy or to displease: The teacher was dissatisfied with the pupil's work.) unzufrieden- academic.ru/21209/dissatisfaction">dissatisfaction* * *dissatisfy v/t1. unzufrieden machen, nicht befriedigen, verdrießen2. jemandem missfallen* * *v.missfallen v.nicht befriedigen ausdr. -
89 flunk
* * *[flʌŋk]* * *[flʌŋk] (inf)1. vidurchfallen (inf), durchrasseln (inf), durch die Prüfung fliegen (inf)2. vttest verhauen (inf); candidate durchfallen or durchrasseln lassen (inf)to flunk German/an exam — in Deutsch/bei einer Prüfung durchfallen (inf)
* * *flunk [flʌŋk] besonders US umgA v/t SCHULEB v/i1. SCHULE durchrasseln, durchrauschen2. sich drücken, kneifenC s SCHULE Durchrasseln n, Durchrauschen n* * *v.durchfallen v. -
90 dissatisfy
(to fail to satisfy or to displease: The teacher was dissatisfied with the pupil's work.) descontentarv.• desagradar v.• disgustar v. -
91 dissatisfy
(to fail to satisfy or to displease: The teacher was dissatisfied with the pupil's work.) gera óánægðan -
92 flunk
(a slang word for to fail in an examination: I flunked (maths).) falla -
93 fumble
1) (to use one's hands awkwardly and with difficulty: He fumbled with the key; She fumbled about in her bag for her key.) fálma, gera klaufalega2) (to drop a ball (clumsily), or fail to hold or catch it.) -
94 dissatisfy
(to fail to satisfy or to displease: The teacher was dissatisfied with the pupil's work.) nem elégít ki -
95 dissatisfy
(to fail to satisfy or to displease: The teacher was dissatisfied with the pupil's work.) desagradar* * *dis.sat.is.fy[diss'ætisfai] vt descontentar, não satisfazer, desagradar, tornar descontente, desapontar. -
96 flunk
(a slang word for to fail in an examination: I flunked (maths).) chumbar* * *[fl∧ŋk] n Amer coll fracasso, fiasco, reprovação em exame. • vt+vi 1 ser reprovado em exame, levar pau. 2 reprovar em exame, rejeitar por deficiência. 3 fracassar, fazer fiasco, ser rejeitado por deficiência. 4 Amer recuar, desistir, esquivar-se, furtar-se. 5 Amer coll Theat representar mal. to flunk out coll ser jubilado. -
97 fumble
1) (to use one's hands awkwardly and with difficulty: He fumbled with the key; She fumbled about in her bag for her key.) remexer2) (to drop a ball (clumsily), or fail to hold or catch it.)* * *fum.ble[f'∧mbəl] n 1 desajeitamento, desazo, trapalhice. 2 Sport ato de pegar e deixar escapar a bola. • vt+vi 1 tentear, apalpar, procurar ou manusear desajeitadamente. 2 atrapalhar-se, remexer em. 3 deixar escapar a bola das mãos. -
98 dissatisfy
(to fail to satisfy or to displease: The teacher was dissatisfied with the pupil's work.) scontentare -
99 dissatisfy
(to fail to satisfy or to displease: The teacher was dissatisfied with the pupil's work.) wywoływać niezadowolenie -
100 flunk
(a slang word for to fail in an examination: I flunked (maths).) oblać
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