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21 lurching allowance
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22 Lurching allowance
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23 крен при движении
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24 tambalearse
pron.v.1 to stagger, to totter (bambolearse) (person).2 to totter (gobierno, sistema).* * *2 figurado to be shaky* * *VPR1) [persona] to stagger; [vehículo] to lurch, sway; [mueble] to wobble2) [gobierno] to totter* * *verbo pronominal, tambalear verbo intransitivo silla/botella to wobble; persona ( de adelante a atrás) to stagger, totter; ( de lado a lado) to swaycaminaba tambaleándose — he was staggering o lurching
* * *= reel, lurch, dodder, wobble, teeter, stagger.Ex. The article ' Reeling and writhing and fainting' outlines the problems encountered by illustrators of books.Ex. These comedies, especially the seven he created in his glory years, lurch breathlessly in every direction, simultaneously sophisticated and boisterous, urbane and philistine.Ex. The book portrays orchid growers as elderly with huge greenhouses where they doddered around caring for these erotic plants.Ex. This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.Ex. Other data from observations and interviews suggest that this seemingly effective local management system may be beginning to teeter.Ex. He cuffed her so hard across the face that she staggered and fell.----* tambalearse hacia delante y hacia atrás = wobble back and forth.* * *verbo pronominal, tambalear verbo intransitivo silla/botella to wobble; persona ( de adelante a atrás) to stagger, totter; ( de lado a lado) to swaycaminaba tambaleándose — he was staggering o lurching
* * *= reel, lurch, dodder, wobble, teeter, stagger.Ex: The article ' Reeling and writhing and fainting' outlines the problems encountered by illustrators of books.
Ex: These comedies, especially the seven he created in his glory years, lurch breathlessly in every direction, simultaneously sophisticated and boisterous, urbane and philistine.Ex: The book portrays orchid growers as elderly with huge greenhouses where they doddered around caring for these erotic plants.Ex: This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.Ex: Other data from observations and interviews suggest that this seemingly effective local management system may be beginning to teeter.Ex: He cuffed her so hard across the face that she staggered and fell.* tambalearse hacia delante y hacia atrás = wobble back and forth.* * *tambalearse [A1 ]v pron,tambalear [A1 ]vi perdió el equilibrio, (se) tambaleó y cayó she lost her balance, staggered o tottered and fellcaminaba tambaleándose por efecto del alcohol he was staggering o lurching drunkenly, he was swaying drunkenly as he walkedel régimen empezó a tambalearse the regime began to teeterla botella quedó tambaleándose or tambaleando al borde de la mesa the bottle teetered on the edge of the tabletodo empezó a tambalearse everything began to shake* * *
tambalearse ( conjugate tambalearse) verbo pronominal verbo intransitivo [silla/botella] to wobble;
[ persona] to stagger;
todo empezó a tambalearse everything began to shake
■tambalearse vr (persona) to totter, stagger: iba hacia la ventana tambaleándose, he staggered towards the window
(un objeto) to wobble
fig (un régimen, una relación) to teeter
' tambalearse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bambolearse
- trastabillar
English:
lurch
- reel
- stagger
- sway
- totter
- wobble
- teeter
- waver
* * *tambalearse vpr1. [persona] to stagger, to sway;[mueble, estante] to wobble, to be unsteady;el borracho caminaba tambaleándose the drunk was staggering o lurching along;el golpe hizo que se tambaleara he staggered under the blow2. [gobierno, economía] to totter;las bases de la democracia se tambalean the foundations of democracy are crumbling* * *v/r stagger, lurch; de coche sway* * *tambalearse vr1) : to teeter2) : to totter, to stagger, to sway♦ tambaleante adj* * *tambalearse vb1. (mueble) to wobble2. (persona) to stagger -
25 bamboleo
m.1 swaying.2 wobble, sway, swaying, rocking.3 ballottement.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: bambolear.* * *1 swaying* * *noun m.* * *SM [de péndulo, lámpara] swinging, swaying; [de silla, mesa] wobbling, unsteadiness; [de tren] rolling* * *masculino (de árbol, torre) swaying; ( de objeto colgante) swinging; (de barco, tren) rocking; (de avión, ascensor) lurching* * *= flip-flop, swaying, sway.Ex. Within this debate, there is flip-flop between those who argue for methods influenced by objectivism and those who argue for a more egalitarian approach.Ex. The movements of the dancers imitate the swaying of flowers in the gently rolling fields of the countryside.Ex. She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * *masculino (de árbol, torre) swaying; ( de objeto colgante) swinging; (de barco, tren) rocking; (de avión, ascensor) lurching* * *= flip-flop, swaying, sway.Ex: Within this debate, there is flip-flop between those who argue for methods influenced by objectivism and those who argue for a more egalitarian approach.
Ex: The movements of the dancers imitate the swaying of flowers in the gently rolling fields of the countryside.Ex: She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * *1 (de un árbol, una torre) swaying; (de un objeto colgante) swinging2 (de un barco, tren) rocking; (de un avión) lurching* * *bamboleo nm1. [de árbol, persona] swaying;[de mesa, silla] wobbling2. [de tren, autobús] shaking and vibrating, Br juddering* * *m1 de persona swaying2 ( oscilación) swinging, rocking* * *bamboleo nm1) : swaying, swinging2) : wobbling -
26 езда с креном
1) Automobile industry: lurching2) Mining: lurching (при откатке в грузовых автомобилях) -
27 taumelig
I Adj.1. (schwindlig) dizzy, giddy; (benommen) dazed; ganz taumelig vor Glück giddy ( oder delirious) with happinessII Adv. gehen etc.: unsteadily* * *tau|me|lig ['tauməlɪç]adjdizzy, giddy* * *tau·me·lig, taum·lig[ˈtaum(ə)lɪç]1. (schwankend) dizzy, giddy2. (benommen)▪ \taumelig sein/werden to be/become dizzy [or giddy]gib mir deinen Arm, ich bin etwas \taumelig give me your arm, I feel a little dizzy* * *A. adjganz taumelig vor Glück giddy ( oder delirious) with happiness2. (taumelnd) Person: reeling, staggering, lurching;in taumeligem Flug spinning, in a spinB. adv gehen etc: unsteadily* * *adj.groggy adj. adv.groggily adv. -
28 bandazo
m.1 lurch.2 violent roll, lurch.* * *1 lurch\dar bandazos to lurch* * *SM•
dar bandazos, el coche iba dando bandazos — the car swerved from side to sidecaminaba dando bandazos — he stumbled along, he reeled from side to side
2) (=cambio repentino) marked shift* * *dar bandazos — equipaje to move about; coche to swerve about
* * *= lurch.Ex. The leftward lurch in the Swedish Social-Democratic Party since 1973 led to a sudden demand for 'industrial democracy' & 'worker participation.----* dar bandazos = lurch.* * *dar bandazos — equipaje to move about; coche to swerve about
* * *= lurch.Ex: The leftward lurch in the Swedish Social-Democratic Party since 1973 led to a sudden demand for 'industrial democracy' & 'worker participation.
* dar bandazos = lurch.* * *la bola entró después de dos bandazos the ball went in off two cushionsdar bandazos: sujeta bien el equipaje para que no dé bandazos make sure the luggage is tied down properly so that it doesn't move aboutla rueda reventó y el coche empezó a dar bandazos the tire burst and the car started swerving all over the roadiba dando bandazos por el pasillo he lurched from side to side as he went along the corridordaba bandazos de un empleo a otro she was constantly moving from one job to anotherdar el bandazo ( Méx); to change sides* * *
bandazo sustantivo masculino:◊ dar bandazos [ equipaje] to move about;
[ coche] to swerve about
bandazo sustantivo masculino lurch: el coche iba dando bandazos, the car was lurching
' bandazo' also found in these entries:
English:
lurch
* * *bandazo nm[de barco, avión] lurch;dar bandazos [barco, avión] to lurch;dar un bandazo [con el volante] to swerve violently;el borracho bajaba por la calle dando bandazos the drunk was lurching from side to side as he walked down the street;su estilo da continuos bandazos he is constantly chopping and changing his style* * *m:* * *bandazo nm: swerving, lurch -
29 trompicón
m.stumble, trip.* * *1 (tropezón) trip, stumble2 (golpe) blow, hit\a trompicones in fits and starts* * *SM1) (=tropiezo) trip, stumble2) Caribe (=puñetazo) blow, punch* * ** * *----* a trompicones = by fits and starts.* * ** * ** a trompicones = by fits and starts.* * *salió del bar dando trompicones he came stumbling o staggering o lurching out of the bara trompicones in fits and starts* * *
trompicón sustantivo masculino:
a trompicones in fits and starts
trompicón sustantivo masculino stumble
* * *trompicón nmstumble;iba dando trompicones he was stumbling o lurching along;a trompicones in fits and starts* * *m:a trompicones in fits and starts -
30 tambaleo
m.1 rocking motion (of train).2 staggering movement, wobble, shaking, stagger.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: tambalear.* * *1 (de persona) staggering, reeling2 (de mueble) wobble, wobbling* * *SM [de persona] staggering; [de vehículo] swaying; [de mueble] wobble* * ** * ** * *(de una persona) staggering, swaying, lurching; (de una lámpara) swinging, swaying; (de un mueble, una estructura) shaking, rocking* * *
Del verbo tambalear: ( conjugate tambalear)
tambaleo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
tambaleó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
tambaleo sustantivo masculino staggering, tottering
' tambaleo' also found in these entries:
English:
lurch
* * *tambaleo nm[de persona] staggering, swaying; [de mueble, estante] wobble* * *tambaleo nm: staggering, lurching, swaying -
31 залитам
той залиташе по улицата he was staggering/lurching along the streetзалитам като пиян reel/stagger like drunk2. прен. (правя забежка) wobble, waver, vacillateзалитам от една крайност в друга go/vacillate from one extreme to another3. (задирям) be sweet (no on s.o.)* * *залѝтам,гл.1. reel (about), stagger, (give a) lurch, falter, totter, be tottery, dodder; be unsteady on o.’s legs;2. прен. ( правя забежка) wobble, waver, vacillate; \залитам от една крайност в друга go/vacillate from one extreme to another;3. ( задирям) be sweet (по on s.o.).* * *falter; reel{ri;l}; stagger: He was залитамing along the streets. - Той залиташе по улиците.; stumble; totter* * *1. (задирям) be sweet (no on s.o.) 2. reel (about), stagger, (give a) lurch, falter, totter, be tottery, be unsteady on o.'s legs 3. ЗАЛИТАМ като пиян reel/stagger like drunk 4. ЗАЛИТАМ от една крайност в друга go/ vacillate from one extreme to another 5. прен. (правя забежка) wobble, waver, vacillate 6. той залиташе по улицата he was staggering/lurching along the street -
32 bumbling
1. a неуклюжий, неловкий2. a высокомерный, самодовольный, надменныйСинонимический ряд:1. clumsy (adj.) awkward; bungling; clumsy; gauche; heavy-handed; inept; maladroit; uncoordinated; ungraceful; unpolished; unskilful2. lurching (verb) blundering; bumbling; lurching; stumbling; wallowing -
33 swinging
1. n качание; колебание; размахивание2. n мор. разворот на якоре3. n радио неустойчивость; колебание4. a качающийся; колеблющийся5. a спец. поворотный, полноповоротный6. a разг. жизнелюбивый; живущий полной жизнью7. a разг. смелый, неробеющий8. a разг. замечательный, великолепныйСинонимический ряд:1. suspended (adj.) dangling; draped; hanging; on the wall; overhanging; pendent; pendulant; projecting; suspended2. handling (verb) dispensing; handling; maneuvering; manipulating; plying; wielding3. lurching (verb) careening; lurching; oscillating; staggering; swaying; weaving; wobbling4. turning (verb) averting; deflecting; diverting; pivoting; redirecting; re-routing; sheering; shifting; turning; veering; wheeling; whipping; whirling5. wavering (verb) vacillating; wavering -
34 развинченный
прил.;
прич. от развинтить ;
разг.
1) unstrung, unstuck
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1. unscrewed;
2. разг. (неспокойный) unrestrained;
~ ребёнок restive child*;
3. разг. (нетвёрдый, вертлявый) slouching;
идти ~ой походкой slouch along.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > развинченный
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35 временное перераспределение нагрузки между рельсами железнодорожного пути
Construction: lurchingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > временное перераспределение нагрузки между рельсами железнодорожного пути
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37 кренение
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38 с креном
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39 В-308
ВРЕМЯ ОТ ВРЕМЕНИ ОТ ВРЕМЕНИ ДО ВРЕМЕНИ obs these forms only adv used with impfv verbs fixed WOsometimes, at variable intervalsfrom time to time(every) now and then now and again every so often (every) once in a while on occasion occasionally.Мать поехала мне покупать... что - я не знал - одну из тех чудаковатых вещей, на которые время от времени я зарился с жадностью брюхатой женщины... (Набоков 1). Mother had gone to buy me-I did not know what exactly—one of those freakish things that from time to time I coveted with the greed of a pregnant woman... (1a).Время от времени ворота открываются, и во двор, рыча и переваливаясь, вползают грузовики с грузом, выползают без груза (Грекова 2). Every now and then the gates swing open to allow a loaded lorry to enter, snorting and lurching, or an empty lorry to emerge (2a).Время от времени... заглядывал дед Тихон (Максимов 2)....Great-Uncle Tikhon would now and again make a visit (2a)....Я не любил строй и в столовую или по утрам в уборную пробираться предпочитал в одиночку. Чаще всего эта операция мне удавалась, но... и я время от времени попадался (Войнович 5)....I had no love for formation and preferred to make my own way to the mess hall or the latrine in the morning. Usually I was successful, but...1 did get caught every once in a while (5a).Он (Бухарин) бегал no огромному кабинету и время от времени останавливался передо мной с очередным вопросом... «Было свидание (с Мандельштамом)?» (Мандельштам 1). Не (Bukharin) paced rapidly up and down his huge office, occasionally stopping in front of me to ask another question. "Have you been to see him (Mandelstam)?" (1a). -
40 время от времени
• ВРЕМЯ ОТ ВРЕМЕНИ; ОТ ВРЕМЕНИ ДО ВРЕМЕНИ obs[these forms only; adv; used with impfv verbs; fixed WO]=====⇒ sometimes, at variable intervals:- on occasion;- occasionally.♦ Мать поехала мне покупать... что - я не знал - одну из тех чудаковатых вещей, на которые время от времени я зарился с жадностью брюхатой женщины... (Набоков 1). Mother had gone to buy me - I did not know what exactly - one of those freakish things that from time to time I coveted with the greed of a pregnant woman... (1a).♦ Время от времени ворота открываются, и во двор, рыча и переваливаясь, вползают грузовики с грузом, выползают без груза (Грекова 2). Every now and then the gates swing open to allow a loaded lorry to enter, snorting and lurching, or an empty lorry to emerge (2a).♦ Время от времени... заглядывал дед Тихон (Максимов 2)....Great-Uncle Tikhon would now and again make a visit (2a).♦...Я не любил строй и в столовую или по утрам в уборную пробираться предпочитал в одиночку. Чаще всего эта операция мне удавалась, но... и я время от времени попадался (Войнович 5)....I had no love for formation and preferred to make my own way to the mess hall or the latrine in the morning. Usually I was successful, but...I did get caught every once in a while (5a).♦ Он [Бухарин] бегал по огромному кабинету и время от времени останавливался передо мной с очередным вопросом... "Было свидание [с Мандельштамом]?" (Мандельштам 1). Не [Bukharin] paced rapidly up and down his huge office, occasionally stopping in front of me to ask another question. "Have you been to see him [Mandelstam]?" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > время от времени
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Lurch — (l[^u]rch), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Lurched} (l[^u]rcht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Lurching}.] To roll or sway suddenly to one side, as a ship or a drunken man; to move forward while lurching. [1913 Webster +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Lurched — Lurch Lurch (l[^u]rch), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Lurched} (l[^u]rcht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Lurching}.] To roll or sway suddenly to one side, as a ship or a drunken man; to move forward while lurching. [1913 Webster +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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