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lepényhal to flounder: ügyetlenül intéz, evickél, belezavarodik* * *(to move one's legs and arms violently and with difficulty (in water, mud etc): She floundered helplessly in the mud.) bukdácsol -
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N1. एक तरह की छोटी समुद्री मछलीFlounder is a type of edible fish.--------V1. अटकनाHis jeep got floundered in the mud.2. घबड़ा जानाHe flounders whenever asked to do any difficult work. -
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(to move one's legs and arms violently and with difficulty (in water, mud etc): She floundered helplessly in the mud.) bresti* * *I [fláundə]nounzoology kambala; morski listII [fláundə]intransitive verbgaziti, bresti; premetavati se; opotekati se; figuratively nerodno se izražati, jecati; motiti seIII [fláundə]noungazenje, opotekanje; nerodno izražanje -
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[English Word] flounder[Swahili Word] -kweta[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
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floun·der1. floun·der <pl - or -s> [ʼflaʊndəʳ, Am -ɚ] n( flatfish) Flunder f2. floun·der [ʼflaʊndəʳ, Am -ɚ] vi2) (fig: be in difficulty) sich akk abmühen [o ( fam) abzappeln] [o ( fam) abstrampeln]; ( be confused) nicht weiterwissen;her answer surprised him and he \floundered at first ihre Antwort überraschte ihn und er wusste zuerst nicht, was er sagen sollte;to be \floundering organization auf der Kippe stehen, sich akk in einer Krise befinden; person ins Schwimmen kommen;the job was new, and at the moment he was \floundering a bit die Arbeit war neu und im Augenblick war er etwas ins Schwimmen geraten; -
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—1. LAT Psetta maxima (Linnaeus)2. RUS тюрбо m, большой ромб m3. ENG turbot, brett, flounder4. DEU Steinbutt m, Dornbutt m, Dornbutte f5. FRA turbot m (de la mer Noire, quadrangulaire), barbue f -
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1. n барахтанье; спотыкание; попытки выбраться, выпутаться2. n запутанное, затруднительное положение; затруднение3. v барахтаться, стараться выбраться, выпутаться; спотыкаться4. v спотыкаться, сбиваться, путаться, делать ошибки5. n плоская рыбаСинонимический ряд:1. falter (verb) falter; halt; hesitate; waver2. flunk (verb) fail; fall short; flop; flunk; founder; misfire3. struggle awkwardly (verb) blunder; have difficulty; lurch; muddle; strain; struggle; struggle awkwardly; stumble; toss; wallow; welter -
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I[΄flaundə] n մանր տափակաձուկII[΄flaundə] v թպրտալ(ջրում) սայթա քել. դժվարությամբ քայլել. flounder through deep snow խորը ձյան միջով դժվարությամբ քայլել -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > flounder I
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1) барахтаться, спотыкаться, тяжело, с трудом( пере) ступать;
2) делать ошибки, путаться( в делах, словах)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > flounder II
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[`flaʊndə]барахтаться, пытаясь найти опору; двигаться с трудомидти ко днуколебаться; сбиваться, спотыкаться, путатьсянебольшая морская камбалалюбая плоская рыбаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > flounder
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[floun·der || 'flaʊndə(r)]◙ n. דג הסנדל, פוטית (דג שטוח)◙ v. לפרפר, להתחבט; לנוע בכבדות* * *◙ (חוטש גד) תיטופ,לדנסה גד◄◙ תודבכב עונל ;טבחתהל,רפרפל◄ -
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(to move one's legs and arms violently and with difficulty (in water, mud etc): She floundered helplessly in the mud.) sprælle; fægte med arme og ben* * *(to move one's legs and arms violently and with difficulty (in water, mud etc): She floundered helplessly in the mud.) sprælle; fægte med arme og ben -
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berusaha keras, ragu2, membuat kesalahan2* * *menggelepar* * *berusaha keras, ragu2, membuat kesalahan2* * *menggelepur, geletak -
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v.i.laR khaRa kar bolna / loTna / phisal jaana -
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(to move one's legs and arms violently and with difficulty (in water, mud etc): She floundered helplessly in the mud.) flyðra -
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Flounder — (rarely: fluke) are flatfish that live in ocean waters ie., Northern Atlantic and waters along the east coast of the United States and Canada, and the Pacific Ocean, as well. The name flounder refers to several geographically and taxonomically… … Wikipedia
Flounder — Floun der, n. [Cf. Sw. flundra; akin to Dan. flynder, Icel. fly?ra, G. flunder, and perh. to E. flounder, v.i.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) A flatfish of the family {Pleuronectid[ae]}, of many species. [1913 Webster] Note: The common English flounder is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
flounder — flounder, founder These two words are easily confused because their form and meanings are both close. The physical meaning of flounder is ‘to struggle in mud or while wading’ and hence ‘to stumble or move clumsily’, and from these meanings… … Modern English usage
flounder — Ⅰ. flounder [1] ► VERB 1) stagger clumsily in mud or water. 2) have trouble doing or understanding something. USAGE On the confusion of flounder and founder, see the note at FOUNDER(Cf. ↑founder) … English terms dictionary
Flounder — Floun der, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Floundered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Floundering}.] [Cf. D. flodderen to flap, splash through mire, E. flounce, v.i., and flounder the fish.] To fling the limbs and body, as in making efforts to move; to struggle, as a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
flounder — UK US /ˈflaʊndər/ verb [I] ► to have serious financial or economic problems: »Stock markets all over the world are floundering due to the current recession. »In spite of a slight increase in exports, the economy continues to flounder. floundering … Financial and business terms
flounder — flounder1 [floun′dər] vi. [earlier flunder, ? blend of BLUNDER + FOUNDER1] 1. to struggle awkwardly to move, as in deep mud or snow; plunge about in a stumbling manner 2. to speak or act in an awkward, confused manner, with hesitation and… … English World dictionary
Flounder — Floun der, n. The act of floundering. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
flounder — index mismanage Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
flounder — vb *stumble, trip, blunder, lurch, lumber, galumph, lollop, bumble Analogous words: struggle, strive (see ATTEMPT): toil, travail, labor (see corresponding nouns at WORK): *wallow, welter … New Dictionary of Synonyms
flounder — [v] struggle; be in the dark blunder, bobble, cast about, come apart at the seams*, drop the ball*, fall down, flop, flummox, foul up*, fumble, go at backwards*, go to pieces*, grope, labor, lurch, make a mess of, miss one’s cue*, muddle, plunge … New thesaurus