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61 tereddüdle
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62 μεμελλημένως
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63 hesitating
[héziteitiŋ]adjective ( hesitatingly adverb)obotavljajoč, neodločen, omahljiv -
64 váhavě
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65 망설이며
adv. hesitatingly, indecisively, vacillatingly, in an irresolute manner, falteringly -
66 주저하면서
adv. hesitantly, hesitatingly -
67 a merge când într-o parte când în alta / de colo până colo
1. to go hesitatinglyto vacillateamer. to back and fill.2. fig. to vacillateto sit on a fence.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a merge când într-o parte când în alta / de colo până colo
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68 úört
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69 singultim
singultim adv. [singultus], sobbingly: pauca locutus, i. e. hesitatingly, H.* * *Ione by one, singly, separatelyIIsobbingly, with sobs; stammeringly -
70 timidē
timidē adv. with comp. [timidus], fearfully, timidly: de se cogitare: de felicitate dicere: non timide pugnari, bravely, Cs.: res omnīs ministrat, hesitatingly, H.: timidius dicere: timidius agere, Cs.* * *timidius, timidissime ADVtimidly, fearfully, apprehensively, nervously; cautiously, with hesitation -
71 titubanter
titubanter adv. [titubo], totteringly, hesitatingly, falteringly. -
72 क्लवित
klavitamfn. uttered hesitatingly, stammered SaṃhUp. VII, 3.
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73 सविलम्बम्
sa-vilambamind. hesitatingly, dilatorily Rājat.
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74 zögerten
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75 tentatively
adverb1) (not definitely) vorläufig2) (hesitantly) zaghaft* * *adverb versuchsweise* * *ten·ta·tive·ly[ˈtentətɪvli, AM -t̬et̬ɪv-]1. (provisionally) provisorisch2. (hesitatingly) zögernd* * *['tentətIvlɪ]adv(= hesitantly) smile zögernd; (= gingerly) vorsichtig; (= provisionally) agree vorläufighe tentatively suggested a weekend in Brighton — er machte den Vorschlag, eventuell ein Wochenende in Brighton zu verbringen
* * *tentatively adv1. versuchsweise, als Versuch2. zögernd* * *adverb1) (not definitely) vorläufig2) (hesitantly) zaghaft* * *adv.versuchsweise adv.vorläufig adv. -
76 schoorvoetend
adv. hesitatingly, reluctantly -
77 weifelend
adj. hesitant, hesitating, hesitative, wavy, wobbly, indecisive, infirm, tentative, sticky, double minded--------adv. hesitatingly, half-heartedly -
78 halt
to bring sth to a \halt etw zum Stillstand bringen;to call a \halt [to sth] [einer S. dat] ein Ende machen;the government has called a \halt to the fighting die Regierung hat zur Beendigung der Kämpfe aufgerufen;to come to a \halt zum Stehen kommen;if traffic increases, the city will grind to a \halt wenn der Verkehr zunimmt, kommt die Stadt zum Erliegento have a \halt eine Pause einlegento \halt sb/ sth jdn/etw zum Stillstand bringen;the trial was \halted when a member of the jury died durch den Tod eines Jurymitglieds geriet der Prozess ins Stocken;to \halt a fight einen Kampf beenden vi1) ( stop) zum Stillstand kommen, anhalten;production has \halted at all the company's factories die Produktion ist in allen Fabriken der Firma zum Erliegen gekommen1) ( speak hesitatingly) stocken, holpern2) ( hesitate) zögern;the politician \halted between two views der Politiker schwankte zwischen zwei Ansichtenthe \halt die Lahmen -
79 tentatively
1) ( provisionally) provisorisch2) ( hesitatingly) zögernd -
80 kolebljivo
adv in a vacillating itd. manner (- kolebljiv), with vacillation/hesitation, hesitatingly, waveringly, blowing hot and cold, backing and filling* * *• waveringly
См. также в других словарях:
Hesitatingly — Hes i*ta ting*ly, adv. With hesitation or doubt. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hesitatingly — adverb see hesitate … New Collegiate Dictionary
hesitatingly — See hesitater. * * * … Universalium
hesitatingly — adverb In a hesitating manner … Wiktionary
hesitatingly — hes·i·tat·ing·ly || hezɪteɪtɪŋlɪ adv. indecisively, vacillatingly, in an irresolute manner, falteringly … English contemporary dictionary
hesitatingly — hes·i·tat·ing·ly … English syllables
hesitatingly — adverb with hesitation; in a hesitant manner he finally accepted hesitantly • Syn: ↑hesitantly • Ant: ↑unhesitatingly (for: ↑hesitantly) • Derived from adjective: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
falter — I. verb (faltered; faltering) Etymology: Middle English Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. a. to walk unsteadily ; stumble b. to give way ; totter … New Collegiate Dictionary
falter — falterer, n. falteringly, adv. /fawl teuhr/, v.i. 1. to hesitate or waver in action, purpose, intent, etc.; give way: Her courage did not falter at the prospect of hardship. 2. to speak hesitatingly or brokenly. 3. to move unsteadily; stumble.… … Universalium
falter — fal•ter [[t]ˈfɔl tər[/t]] v. i. 1) to hesitate, waver, or fail: courage that never faltered[/ex] 2) to speak hesitatingly 3) to move unsteadily; stumble 4) to utter hesitatingly: to falter an apology[/ex] 5) the act of faltering; an unsteadiness… … From formal English to slang
falter — /ˈfɔltə / (say fawltuh) verb (i) 1. to hesitate or waver in action, purpose, etc.; give way. 2. to speak hesitatingly or brokenly. 3. to become unsteady in movement, as a person, an animal, or the legs, steps, etc.: with faltering steps. –verb… …