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stagger+(verb)

  • 1 stagger

    ['stæɡə]
    1) (to sway, move or walk unsteadily: The drunk man staggered along the road.) tackať sa
    2) (to astonish: I was staggered to hear he had died.) ohromiť, zdrviť
    3) (to arrange (people's hours of work, holidays etc) so that they do not begin and end at the same times.) rozložiť
    * * *
    • usporiadanie do smien
    • vyviest z miery
    • zacat mat pochybnosti
    • zdrvit
    • zaváhat
    • zakolísat
    • zapotácat sa
    • zapotácanie
    • zakymácat sa
    • zdesit
    • zakolísanie
    • šokovat
    • šachovito rozostavat
    • striedavé usporiadanie
    • tackat sa
    • stratit istotu
    • triast sa
    • udivit
    • prekvapit
    • klátit sa
    • klátenie
    • klátit
    • casové rozdelenie zaciatk
    • chviet sa
    • chvenie
    • rozvrhnút
    • rozložit
    • rozdelit casovo
    • potácat sa
    • potácanie
    • kolísat
    • kolísavý krok
    • kolísanie
    • motanie
    • motat sa
    • omrácit
    • ohromit
    • odstupnovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > stagger

  • 2 reel

    [ri:l] 1. noun
    1) (a round wheel-shaped or cylindrical object of wood, metal etc on which thread, film, fishing-lines etc can be wound: a reel of sewing-cotton; He changed the reel in the projector.) cievka
    2) ((the music for) a type of lively Scottish, Irish or American dance: The fiddler played a reel; to dance a reel.) ľudový tanec
    2. verb
    (to stagger; to sway; to move in an unsteady way: The drunk man reeled along the road; My brain was reeling with all the information that he gave me.) motať sa
    - reel off
    * * *
    • valec
    • vírit
    • vyvádzat
    • závrat
    • zatriast sa
    • zakymácat sa
    • zapotácat sa
    • zamotat sa
    • zatocit
    • zachviet sa
    • zakrútit sa
    • tackanie
    • tocit sa
    • klátit sa
    • cievka pásky
    • cievka
    • rozkymácat
    • roztocit
    • roztancovat
    • otriast sa
    • potriast sa
    • mat závrat
    • motat sa
    • návoj filmu
    • navijak
    • navíjat
    • natocit
    • namotat
    • navíjadlo

    English-Slovak dictionary > reel

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  • stagger — ► VERB 1) walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall. 2) astonish. 3) spread over a period of time. 4) arrange (objects or parts) so that they are not in line. ► NOUN ▪ an act of staggering or a staggered arrangement. ORIGIN Old Norse …   English terms dictionary

  • stagger — verb 1》 walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall.     ↘ continue in existence or operation uncertainly: the treasury staggered from one crisis to the next. 2》 astonish or shock. 3》 spread over a period of time. 4》 arrange (objects or parts)… …   English new terms dictionary

  • stagger — verb ADVERB ▪ almost ▪ a little, slightly, etc. ▪ blindly ▪ She staggered blindly off into the darkness. ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • stagger — verb 1) he staggered to the door Syn: lurch, walk unsteadily, reel, sway, teeter, totter, stumble, wobble 2) I was absolutely staggered Syn: amaze, astound, astonish, surprise …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • stagger — verb 1) he staggered to the door Syn: lurch, reel, sway, teeter, totter, stumble 2) I was absolutely staggered Syn: amaze, astound, astonish, surprise, stun …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • stagger — The schedule of months in which quarterly returns for VAT and Insurance Premium Tax (IPT) are due. Traders registered for VAT and IPT are generally required to submit returns every quarter. For administrative purposes, the dates on which returns… …   Financial and business terms

  • stagger — [[t]stæ̱gə(r)[/t]] staggers, staggering, staggered 1) VERB If you stagger, you walk very unsteadily, for example because you are ill or drunk. [V adv/prep] He lost his balance, staggered back against the rail and toppled over... He was staggering …   English dictionary

  • stagger — /ˈstægə / (say staguh) verb (i) 1. to walk, move, or stand unsteadily; sway. 2. to begin to doubt or waver, as in opinion; hesitate. –verb (t) 3. to cause to reel, totter, or become unsteady. 4. to shock; render helpless with amazement or the… …  

  • stagger — I. verb (staggered; staggering) Etymology: alteration of earlier stacker, from Middle English stakeren, from Old Norse stakra, frequentative of staka to push; perhaps akin to Old English staca stake more at stake Date: 15th century intransitive… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • stagger — I UK [ˈstæɡə(r)] / US [ˈstæɡər] verb Word forms stagger : present tense I/you/we/they stagger he/she/it staggers present participle staggering past tense staggered past participle staggered * 1) [intransitive] to walk in an uncontrolled way, as… …   English dictionary

  • stagger — stag|ger1 [ stægər ] verb * ▸ 1 walk in uncontrolled way ▸ 2 surprise and shock someone ▸ 3 arrange so not straight ▸ 4 arrange at various times ▸ 5 continue although hard 1. ) intransitive to walk in an uncontrolled way, as if you are going to… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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