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تَذَبْذَبَ \ vibrate: to shake rapidly: Buildings vibrate when aircraft fly low over them. wobble: to move unsteadily from side to side: Wheels wobble when they are loose. -
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تَذَبْذَبَ \ vibrate: to shake rapidly: Buildings vibrate when aircraft fly low over them. wobble: to move unsteadily from side to side: Wheels wobble when they are loose. -
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ذَبْذَبَ \ wobble: to move unsteadily from side to side: Wheels wobble when they are loose. Don’t wobble the table when I’m trying to write. -
86 flicker
I ['flɪkə(r)]1) (of light, flame) guizzo m., tremolio m.2) (slight sign) (of interest) filo m.; (of anger) fremito m.3) (movement) (of eyelid) battito m.; (of indicator) oscillazione f.II ['flɪkə(r)]1) (shine unsteadily) [fire, light, flame] tremolare, guizzare, baluginare; [ image] sfarfallare* * *['flikə] 1. verb1) (to burn unsteadily: the candle flickered.) tremolare2) (to move quickly and unsteadily: A smile flickered across her face.) guizzare2. noun(an unsteady light or flame: the flicker of an oil lamp.) guizzo/tremolio di una candela* * *flicker /ˈflɪkə(r)/n.1 breve movimento; guizzo; fremito; tremolio: The candle gave a last flicker, la candela diede un ultimo guizzo; the flicker of an eyelid, il fremito di una palpebra; a flicker of light, un guizzo di luce; un breve bagliore2 (fig.) apparizione fugace; lampo; balenìo; fremito: a flicker of a smile, il lampo di un sorriso; I caught a flicker of amusement in his eyes, colsi un lampo divertito nei suoi occhi; a flicker of fear, un fremito di paura3 (fig.) accenno; barlume: a flicker of hope, un barlume di speranza; a flicker of interest, un accenno di interesse; On meeting him, she didn't show a flicker of recognition, nell'incontrarlo, lei non diede il minimo segno di riconoscerlo(to) flicker /ˈflɪkə(r)/v. i.1 ( di cosa luminosa) tremolare; guizzare; balenare; mandare lampi: A faint light flickered among the trees, una luce fioca tremolava fra gli alberi; The jewel flickered with a blue light, la gemma mandava lampi di luce azzurra; The flame flickered and died, la fiamma guizzò brevemente e si spense; to flicker into flame, accendersi con un guizzo2 agitarsi; fremere; vacillare; ondeggiare: Shadows flickered on the wall, sul muro si agitavano ombre; His expression did not flicker, il suo viso non ha avuto un fremito3 ( con avv. o prep.) muoversi, passare rapidamente; apparire fugacemente; balenare: A smile flickered across her lips, un sorriso le balenò sulle labbra; sulle sua labbra passò il fremito di un sorriso; His eyes flickered around the room, i suoi occhi saettarono per la stanza4 ( di palpebra) sbattere appena; fremere: The girl's eyes flickered open, la ragazza ha sbattuto le palpebre e ha aperto gli occhi5 (di uccello, insetto) svolazzare.* * *I ['flɪkə(r)]1) (of light, flame) guizzo m., tremolio m.2) (slight sign) (of interest) filo m.; (of anger) fremito m.3) (movement) (of eyelid) battito m.; (of indicator) oscillazione f.II ['flɪkə(r)]1) (shine unsteadily) [fire, light, flame] tremolare, guizzare, baluginare; [ image] sfarfallare -
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['flikə] 1. verb1) (to burn unsteadily: the candle flickered.) blafre2) (to move quickly and unsteadily: A smile flickered across her face.) glimte2. noun(an unsteady light or flame: the flicker of an oil lamp.) blafren* * *['flikə] 1. verb1) (to burn unsteadily: the candle flickered.) blafre2) (to move quickly and unsteadily: A smile flickered across her face.) glimte2. noun(an unsteady light or flame: the flicker of an oil lamp.) blafren -
88 stagger
['stæɡə]1) (to sway, move or walk unsteadily: The drunk man staggered along the road.) slingre2) (to astonish: I was staggered to hear he had died.) forbløffe3) (to arrange (people's hours of work, holidays etc) so that they do not begin and end at the same times.) forskyde•* * *['stæɡə]1) (to sway, move or walk unsteadily: The drunk man staggered along the road.) slingre2) (to astonish: I was staggered to hear he had died.) forbløffe3) (to arrange (people's hours of work, holidays etc) so that they do not begin and end at the same times.) forskyde• -
89 wobble
intransitive verb1) (rock) wackeln; [Kompassnadel:] zittern2) (go unsteadily) wackeln (ugs.)* * *['wobl] 1. verb(to rock unsteadily from side to side: The bicycle wobbled and the child fell off.) wackeln2. noun(a slight rocking, unsteady movement: This wheel has a bit of a wobble.) das Wackeln- academic.ru/82721/wobbly">wobbly- wobbliness* * *wob·ble[ˈwɒbl̩, AM ˈwɑ:-]I. vi1. (move) wackeln; wheel eiern fam; double chin, jelly, fat schwabbeln fam; legs zittern, schlottern▪ to \wobble off davonwackeln2. (tremble) voice zitternII. vtIII. nthere's a slight \wobble in the front wheel das Vorderrad eiert etwasto have a \wobble chair wackeln* * *['wɒbl]1. nWackeln nt2. viwackeln; (tightrope walker, dancer also, cyclist) schwanken; (voice, hand, compass needle) zittern; (wheel) eiern (inf), einen Schlag haben; (chin, jelly etc) schwabbelnhe wobbled about on his new bike — er wackelte auf seinem neuen Fahrrad durch die Gegend
his massive stomach was wobbling like a jelly (Brit) — sein rieseger Bauch wabbelte wie ein Wackelpudding (inf)
3. vtrütteln an (+dat), ruckeln an (+dat), wackeln an (+dat)* * *A v/i1. wackeln (Tisch etc), schwanken (auch Stimme und fig:2. TECHa) flattern (Rad)b) eiern umg (Schallplatte)B v/t wackeln an (dat) oder mit:C s1. Wackeln n, Schwanken n (auch fig)2. TECHa) Flattern nb) Eiern n umg* * *intransitive verb1) (rock) wackeln; [Kompassnadel:] zittern2) (go unsteadily) wackeln (ugs.)* * *v.schwabbeln v.schwanken v. -
90 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. -
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bhramcl. 1. P. Dhātup. XX, 20 bhramati (ep. alsoᅠ - te) andᅠ cl. 4. P. XXVI, 96, bhrǍmyati (Pot. bhramyāt PārGṛ. ;
pf. babhrāma, 3. pl. babhramuḥ orᅠ bhremuḥ MBh. Kāv. etc.;
fut. bhramitā Gr.;
bhramishyati MBh. ;
aor. abhramīt ib. ;
inf. bhramitum orᅠ bhrāntum MBh. Kāv. etc.;
ind. p. bhramitvā, bhrāntvā, -bhrǍmya ib.), to wander orᅠ roam about, rove, ramble (with deṡam, to wander through orᅠ over a country;
with bhikshām, go about begging) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to fly about (as bees) Kāv. Var. ;
to roll about (as the eyes) Kāvyâd. ;
to wag (as the tongue) ṠārṇgP. ;
to quiver (as the fetus in the womb) BhP. ;
to move to andᅠ fro orᅠ unsteadily, flicker, flutter, reel, totter ṠBr. Kālid. Pur. ;
to move round, circulate, revolve (as stars) MBh. Hariv. Sūryas. ;
to spread, be current (as news) Daṡ. ;
to waver, be perplexed, doubt, err Bhag. Pur. Siddh.:
Pass. aor. abhrāmi (impers., with te, « you have wandered orᅠ roamed about») R.:
Caus. bhrǍmayati (m. c. alsoᅠ - te;
aor. abibhramat:
Pass. bhrǍmyate), to cause to wander orᅠ roam, drive orᅠ move about, agitate MBh. Kāv. etc.;
(with paṭaham orᅠ - ha-ghoshaṇām), to move a drum about, proclaim by beat of drum Kathās. ;
to cause to move orᅠ turn round orᅠ revolve, swing, brandish Up. MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to drive through (acc.) in a chariot Cat. ;
to disarrange Kauṡ. ;
to cause to err, confuse Hariv. MārkP. ;
to move orᅠ roam about (aor.) abibhramat;
B. ababhramat) R.:
Desid. bibhramishati Gr.:
Intens. bambhramīti, bambhramyate ( alsoᅠ with pass. meaning) andᅠ bambhrānti (only Gr.), to roam about repeatedly orᅠ frequently, wander through, circumambulate Hariv. Var. Ṡatr. ;
+ cf. Gk. βρέμω;
Lat. fremere;
Germ. brëmen, brimmen, brummen;
Eng. brim, brim-stone
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'flikə
1. verb1) (to burn unsteadily: the candle flickered.) vacilar2) (to move quickly and unsteadily: A smile flickered across her face.) parpadear, temblar, vacilar
2. noun(an unsteady light or flame: the flicker of an oil lamp.) parpadeo, titileotr['flɪkəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (of flame, eyelids) parpadeo; (of light) titileo, parpadeo2 (eyelids) parpadear3 (smile) esbozarseflicker ['flɪkər] vi1) flutter: revolotear, aletear2) blink, twinkle: parpadear, titilarflicker n1) : parpadeo m, titileo m2) hint, trace: indicio m, rastro ma flicker of hope: un rayo de esperanzan.• parpadeo (Electrónica) s.m.• soflama s.f.• vacilación s.f.v.• brillar con luz mortecina v.• fluctuar v.• parpadear v.• vacilar v.• vibrar v.
I 'flɪkər, 'flɪkə(r)intransitive verb \<\<candle/flame/TV picture\>\> parpadear; \<\<light\>\> parpadear, titilar; \<\<needle on dial\>\> oscilar
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mass & count nouna) (of flame, eyelids) parpadeo m; ( of light) parpadeo m, titileo m; ( of needle on dial) oscilación fb) ( faint sensation)['flɪkǝ(r)]1. N1) [of light, eyelid] parpadeo m ; [of flame] destello m2) (=hint)a flicker of amusement crossed his face — por un momento se atisbó en su rostro una expresión divertida
a flicker of surprise/dismay crossed his face — por un momento en su rostro pudo verse un atisbo de sorpresa/consternación
2.VI [light] parpadear; [flame] vacilar; [snake's tongue] vibrar* * *
I ['flɪkər, 'flɪkə(r)]intransitive verb \<\<candle/flame/TV picture\>\> parpadear; \<\<light\>\> parpadear, titilar; \<\<needle on dial\>\> oscilar
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mass & count nouna) (of flame, eyelids) parpadeo m; ( of light) parpadeo m, titileo m; ( of needle on dial) oscilación fb) ( faint sensation) -
93 stagger
'stæɡə1) (to sway, move or walk unsteadily: The drunk man staggered along the road.)2) (to astonish: I was staggered to hear he had died.)3) (to arrange (people's hours of work, holidays etc) so that they do not begin and end at the same times.)•stagger vb andar tambaleándoseEs la forma de andar, por ejemplo, de una persona borracha o heridatr['stægəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (walk unsteadily) tambalearse1 (hours, work) escalonar2 (amaze) asombrar, pasmar1 (unsteady walk) tambaleostagger ['stægər] vitotter: tambalearsestagger vt1) alternate: alternar, escalonar (turnos de trabajo)2) : hacer tambalearto be staggered by: quedarse estupefacto porstagger n: tambaleo mn.• tambaleo s.m.v.• bambalear v.• bambolear v.• escalonar v.• sorprender v.• tambalear v.• tartalear v.• titubear v.'stægər, 'stægə(r)
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intransitive verb tambalearse
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vt1) ( amaze) dejar estupefacto or helado or pasmado2) \<\<shifts/payments\>\> escalonar['stæɡǝ(r)]1. N1) tambaleo m2) staggers (Vet) modorra f2.VI tambalear3. VT1) (=amaze) dejar anonadado, dejar pasmadowe were staggered by the number of letters we received — nos dejó anonadados or pasmados la cantidad de cartas que recibimos
2) [+ hours, holidays, payments, spokes] escalonar* * *['stægər, 'stægə(r)]
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94 Flackern
I v/i Augen, Feuer, Licht: flicker; Kerze im Luftzug: auch gutter* * *to flicker; to waver; to flare* * *flạ|ckern ['flakɐn]vi (lit, fig)to flicker* * *1) (to burn with a bright unsteady light: The firelight flared.) flare2) (to burn unsteadily: the candle flickered.) flicker3) (to move quickly and unsteadily: A smile flickered across her face.) flicker4) (an unsteady light or flame: the flicker of an oil lamp.) flicker* * *fla·ckern[ˈflakɐn]vi to flicker* * *intransitives Verb flicker* * *A. v/i Augen, Feuer, Licht: flicker; Kerze im Luftzug: auch gutter* * *intransitives Verb flicker* * *- n.glint n. -
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I v/i Augen, Feuer, Licht: flicker; Kerze im Luftzug: auch gutter* * *to flicker; to waver; to flare* * *flạ|ckern ['flakɐn]vi (lit, fig)to flicker* * *1) (to burn with a bright unsteady light: The firelight flared.) flare2) (to burn unsteadily: the candle flickered.) flicker3) (to move quickly and unsteadily: A smile flickered across her face.) flicker4) (an unsteady light or flame: the flicker of an oil lamp.) flicker* * *fla·ckern[ˈflakɐn]vi to flicker* * *intransitives Verb flicker* * *A. v/i Augen, Feuer, Licht: flicker; Kerze im Luftzug: auch gutter* * *intransitives Verb flicker* * *- n.glint n. -
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'flikə 1. verb1) (to burn unsteadily: the candle flickered.) blafre, flimre, flakke2) (to move quickly and unsteadily: A smile flickered across her face.) spille, flimre, glimte2. noun(an unsteady light or flame: the flicker of an oil lamp.) blafrende/flimrende lys, glimtflimreIsubst. \/ˈflɪkə\/1) blafring, glimting, urolig lys, spilling2) ( EDB) flimmer, flimring3) (TV) flimring, snø (hverdagslig)4) flagring5) ( overført) glimtIIverb \/ˈflɪkə\/1) blafre, glimte, spille, flimre2) flagre, spille, danse, svinge3) ( om fugl) flakse, slå med vingene4) ( overført) spille (om smil)flicker out blåse ut, slukneflicker up blusse opp -
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lobbanás to flicker: pislákol, lobban, vibrál, villog, rezeg* * *['flikə] 1. verb1) (to burn unsteadily: the candle flickered.) pislákol2) (to move quickly and unsteadily: A smile flickered across her face.) vibrál2. noun(an unsteady light or flame: the flicker of an oil lamp.) (kis) reszkető fény -
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['flikə] 1. verb1) (to burn unsteadily: the candle flickered.) tremeluzir2) (to move quickly and unsteadily: A smile flickered across her face.) adejar.2. noun(an unsteady light or flame: the flicker of an oil lamp.) bruxuleio* * *flick.er1[fl'ikə] n 1 luz bruxuleante. 2 bruxuleio, tremulação, centelha. 3 meneio, movimento rápido, ligeiro, vacilação. • vi 1 bruxulear, tremeluzir, chamejar. 2 adejar, bater as asas, tremular, vacilar, vibrar, palpitar, flutuar.————————flick.er2[fl'ikə] n Zool espécie de pica-pau norte-americano. -
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n. titrek ışık, titrek alev, titreme, ürperme, geçici belirti————————v. alevlenmek, titremek, titreşmek, hızla ve sessizce önünden geçmek* * *1. titremeli 2. titre (v.) 3. titreme (n.)* * *['flikə] 1. verb1) (to burn unsteadily: the candle flickered.) titrek bir ışıkla yanmak2) (to move quickly and unsteadily: A smile flickered across her face.) belirip kaybolmak2. noun(an unsteady light or flame: the flicker of an oil lamp.) titrek ışık, alev
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