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1 Falter
* * *der Falterbutterfly* * *Fạl|ter ['faltɐ]m -s, -(= Tagfalter) butterfly; (= Nachtfalter) moth* * *Fal·ter<-s, ->[ˈfaltɐ]* * *der; Falters, Falter (NachtFalter) moth; (TagFalter) butterfly* * ** * *der; Falters, Falter (NachtFalter) moth; (TagFalter) butterfly* * *- m.butterfly n.moth n. -
2 Falter
Fal·ter <-s, -> [ʼfaltɐ] m(Tag\Falter) butterfly;(Nacht\Falter) moth -
3 falter
تَعَثَّرَ في الكَلام \ falter: to move, act or speak unsteadily (from fear or doubt): The actor faltered when he forgot his words. \ تَكَأْكَأَ \ falter: to move, act, or speak unsteadily (from fear or doubt): The actor faltered when he forgot his words. -
4 falter
تَخَاذَلَ \ falter: to move, act or speak unsteadily (from fear or doubt): The actor faltered when he forgot his words. lose heart: to lose courage. -
5 falter
تَلَعْثَمَ \ falter: to move, act or speak unsteadily (from fear or doubt): The actor faltered when he forgot his words. stammer: to speak or say with difficulty, often repeating one sound: She stammered: ‘P-p-please b-be c-c careful!’. He stammered his thanks. -
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7 falter
[ˈfɔːltə] verb1) to stumble or hesitate:يَتَرَنَّحShe walked without faltering.
2) to speak with hesitation:يَتَلَعْثَمHer voice faltered.
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8 Falter
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9 C-Falter
m[Schmetterling]comma (butterfly) [Polygonia c-album] -
10 Monarch-Falter
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11 Totenkopf-Falter
mdeath's head (hawk) moth [Acherontia atropos] -
12 zajíkat se
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13 blandear
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14 cojear
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15 prekidati se
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16 saplitati se
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17 zapirati
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18 klupčioti
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19 svirduliuojant
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20 svirduliuojantis
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Falter — bezeichnet: eine Insektengruppe, siehe Schmetterlinge eine österreichische Wochenzeitung, siehe Falter (Wochenzeitung) Falter Fahrzeug Werke in Bielefeld, ein Fahrradhersteller ein Pseudonym des Musikers Martin Juhls Falter ist der Familienname… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Falter — Fal ter, n. [See {Falter}, v. i.] Hesitation; trembling; feebleness; an uncertain or broken sound; as, a slight falter in her voice. [1913 Webster] The falter of an idle shepherd s pipe. Lowell. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Falter — Fal ter, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Faltered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Faltering}.] [OE. falteren, faltren, prob. from fault. See {Fault}, v. & n.] 1. To hesitate; to speak brokenly or weakly; to stammer; as, his tongue falters. [1913 Webster] With faltering… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Falter — Falter: Diese Bezeichnung des Schmetterlings hat nichts mit »falten« zu tun. Sie ist im 18. Jh. verselbstständigt worden aus älteren, teils mdal. Formen wie oberd. Zweifalter, aleman. Fīfalter. Diesen liegt mhd. vīvalter, ahd. fīfaltra zugrunde,… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
Falter — (Butterfly) is a weekly magazine published in Vienna, Austria.Founded in 1977, it is published weekly on Wednesdays. Since Spring 2005 a local edition has also been published in Styria. The magazine reports from a broadly left liberal perspective … Wikipedia
Falter — Sm std. (9. Jh., Form 18. Jh.) Stammwort. Abgelöst aus mhd. vīvalter, nachdem das Vorderglied auch in verschiedener Weise umgestaltet worden war. Das mittelhochdeutsche Wort aus ahd. fīfalt(a)ra f., fīfalter, as. fifaldra f. aus g. * fifal drōn m … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
falter — [fôl′tər] vi. [ME faltren, prob. < ON, as in faltra(sk), be uncertain] 1. to move uncertainly or unsteadily; totter; stumble 2. to stumble in speech; speak haltingly; stammer 3. to act hesitantly; show uncertainty; waver; flinch [to falter… … English World dictionary
Falter — Fal ter, v. t. To utter with hesitation, or in a broken, trembling, or weak manner. [1913 Webster] And here he faltered forth his last farewell. Byron. [1913 Webster] Mde me most happy, faltering I am thine. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Falter — Fal ter, v. t. To thrash in the chaff; also, to cleanse or sift, as barley. [Prov. Eng.] Halliwell. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Falter — Falter, 1) so v.w. Schmetterlinge, daher Tag , Nacht , Abendfalter; 2) so v.w. Tagschmetterlinge … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Falter — Falter, soviel wie Schmetterlinge, im engern Sinn Tagfalter, auch Dämmerungsfalter oder Schwärmer, Abteilungen der Schmetterlinge (s.d.). Das Wort F. (mittelhochd. vîvalter, zwîfalter, mundartl. Zweigsfalter, Zweifelsfalter etc.) wurde erst im 19 … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon