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1 faltered
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5 Vic's voice faltered
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6 he faltered across the room
Общая лексика: он неуверенно прошёл по комнатеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he faltered across the room
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7 he faltered and delayed before saying yes or no
Общая лексика: он колебался и тянул, прежде чем сказать "да" или "нет"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > he faltered and delayed before saying yes or no
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8 his heart faltered
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9 old car faltered down the road
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > old car faltered down the road
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10 the business faltered and then failed
Общая лексика: дела фирмы пошатнулись, и вскоре она обанкротиласьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the business faltered and then failed
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11 the old car faltered down the road
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the old car faltered down the road
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12 the old man faltered a few steps and fell
Общая лексика: старик сделал несколько неуверенных шагов и упалУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the old man faltered a few steps and fell
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13 talks faltered on smth
Politics english-russian dictionary > talks faltered on smth
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I1. [ʹfɔ:ltə] n1) колебание, нерешительность2) бормотание, невнятная речь2. [ʹfɔ:ltə] v1. спотыкаться; двигаться пошатываясь, неуверенноthe old man faltered a few steps and fell - старик сделал несколько неуверенных шагов и упал
the old car faltered down the road - старенький автомобиль еле полз по дороге
2. запинаться, говорить неуверенно, заикаясь3. 1) действовать нерешительно, колебатьсяhe faltered and delayed before saying ❝yes❞ or ❝no❞ - он колебался и тянул, прежде чем сказать «да» или «нет»
2) дрогнуть4. слабетьthe business faltered and then failed - дела фирмы пошатнулись, и вскоре она обанкротилась
II [ʹfɔ:ltə] v редк.he could feel his legs faltering - он почувствовал, что под ним подгибаются ноги /его ноги не держат/
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1. intransitive verb1) (waver) stocken; [Mut:] sinkenfalter in one's determination — in seiner Entschlossenheit schwankend werden
2) (stumble) wanken2. transitive verbwith faltering steps — mit [sch]wankenden Schritten
* * *['fo:ltə]1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) zögern2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) stocken•- academic.ru/26364/faltering">faltering- falteringly* * *fal·ter[ˈfɔ:ltəʳ]I. vi1. speaker, voice, conversation stockenher friends never \faltered in their belief in her ihre Freunde verloren nie den Glauben an sie; (hesitate) zögernwithout \faltering ohne zu zögernII. vt* * *['fɔːltə(r)]vi(speaker) stocken; (steps, horse) zögern* * *falter [ˈfɔːltə(r)]A v/i1. schwanken:a) taumelnb) zögern, zaudernc) stocken (auch Stimme)2. versagen:his courage faltered der Mut verließ ihn;his memory faltered sein Gedächtnis ließ ihn im StichB v/t etwas stammeln* * *1. intransitive verb1) (waver) stocken; [Mut:] sinken2) (stumble) wanken2. transitive verbwith faltering steps — mit [sch]wankenden Schritten
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16 flaquear
v.1 to weaken (fuerzas).2 to falter, to give way, to give, to lose strength.El presidente flaqueó The president faltered.Me flaquea la fuerza I lose strength.3 to lose strength in.4 to give in, to weaken.Sus piernas flaquearon His legs gave in.* * *1 (ceder) to weaken, give in2 (fallar) to fail3 (desalentarse) to lose heart4 (disminuir) to decrease* * *verbto flag, weaken* * *VI1) (=debilitarse) [gen] to weaken, grow weak; [esfuerzo] to slacken, flag; [salud] to decline frm, get worse; [viga] to give way2) (=desanimarse) to lose heart, become dispirited* * *verbo intransitivo persona/fuerzas to flag* * *= flag, falter, falter, waver.Ex. But more mature readers can be expected to go on reading for full sessions without flagging, a point that most children should reach by ten years old.Ex. The project faltered because the data became increasingly difficult to input and manipulate.Ex. The project faltered because the data became increasingly difficult to input and manipulate.Ex. The first decision in establishing headings for the works of corporate bodies is the one over which code makers have wavered.* * *verbo intransitivo persona/fuerzas to flag* * *= flag, falter, falter, waver.Ex: But more mature readers can be expected to go on reading for full sessions without flagging, a point that most children should reach by ten years old.
Ex: The project faltered because the data became increasingly difficult to input and manipulate.Ex: The project faltered because the data became increasingly difficult to input and manipulate.Ex: The first decision in establishing headings for the works of corporate bodies is the one over which code makers have wavered.* * *flaquear [A1 ]vile empezaron a flaquear las fuerzas he began to flagsu voluntad empezó a flaquear she began to lose heartresistió sin flaquear he resisted staunchly* * *
flaquear ( conjugate flaquear) verbo intransitivo [persona/fuerzas] to flag;
flaquear vi (perder fuerza, voluntad) to weaken, give way
' flaquear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
flojear
- desfallecer
English:
flag
- sag
- waver
- droop
- falter
- shake
- weaken
* * *flaquear vi1. [disminuir] [entusiasmo, equipo] to flag;al final del día le flaqueaban las fuerzas at the end of the day he was beginning to flag;le flaquea la vista her eyesight is getting worse2. [flojear] to lose heart3. [mostrarse débil] to be weak o poor;flaquea especialmente en latín he's particularly weak in o poor at Latin* * ** * *flaquear videcaer: to flag, to weaken* * * -
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'fo:ltə1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) vakle, famle, nøle2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) famle, nøle•- falteringlysnuble--------svikteverb \/ˈfɔːltə\/, \/ˈfɒltə\/1) snuble, vakle, gå ustødig2) skjelve, nøle, snakke usikkert, stamme, famle etter ordene3) være usikker, bli usikker, vakle, være i tvil, sviktefalter out stamme frem -
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['fɔːltə(r)] 1.verbo transitivo (anche falter out) balbettare, borbottare [word, phrase]2.2) (when speaking) [ person] balbettare; [ voice] vacillare, tremare3) (when walking) [ person] inciampare; [ footstep] essere malfermo* * *['fo:ltə]1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) esitare2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) esitare•- falteringly* * *falter /ˈfɔ:ltə(r)/n.1 esitazione; incertezza; vacillamento2 balbettamento; borbottio.(to) falter /ˈfɔ:ltə(r)/v. i.1 barcollare; incespicare; vacillare2 (fig.) vacillare; indebolirsi; farsi incerto; (di azienda, ecc.) perdere colpi: The Prime Minister's popularity began to falter, la popolarità del primo ministro ha cominciato a vacillare; Her courage never faltered, il suo coraggio non ha vacillato mai; His smile faltered, il suo sorriso si fece incerto3 parlare con voce esitante; balbettare; impappinarsi.* * *['fɔːltə(r)] 1.verbo transitivo (anche falter out) balbettare, borbottare [word, phrase]2.2) (when speaking) [ person] balbettare; [ voice] vacillare, tremare3) (when walking) [ person] inciampare; [ footstep] essere malfermo -
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['fɔːltə(r)]viengine przerywać; voice łamać się, załamywać się (załamać się perf); ( weaken) person wahać się (zawahać się perf); demand, interest słabnąć (osłabnąć perf)he faltered, his steps faltered — zachwiał się
* * *['fo:ltə]1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) potykać się2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) brzmieć niepewnie, załamywać się•- falteringly -
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1. n колебание, нерешительность2. n бормотание, невнятная речь3. v спотыкаться; двигаться пошатываясь, неуверенно4. v запинаться, говорить неуверенно, заикаясь5. v действовать нерешительно, колебаться6. v дрогнуть7. v слабетьthe business faltered and then failed — дела фирмы пошатнулись, и вскоре она обанкротилась
8. v редк. очищатьСинонимический ряд:1. hesitate (verb) dither; fluctuate; hesitate; pause; quaver; shilly-shally; tremble; vacillate; waver; whiffle; wiggle-waggle2. stammer (verb) halt; stammer; stutter3. teeter (verb) lurch; reel; stagger; stumble; teeter; topple; totter; weave; wobbleАнтонимический ряд:career; chatter; compel; contend; continue; demand; determine; discourse; encourage; endure; flow; impel; incite; insist; instigate
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