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1 hoippuva
• staggering -
2 vaappera
• staggering -
3 hoipertelu
• staggering• tottering• stagger• reeling• reduce to pulp• vacillation -
4 kiikkerä
• staggering• unstable• rocky• rickety• easily rocked• cranky• crank• unsteady -
5 loma-aikojen porrastaminen
• staggering of holidays -
6 horjahdus
• slip• staggering• stumble• stumbling• tumble -
7 horjuva
• unstable• rocky• shaking• shaky• staggering• staggery• tottering• tottery• undecided• unsteady• vacillating• wavering• wobbly• rickety• uncertain• groggy• quivery• capricious• changeable• faltering• groping• indecisive• indeterminate• infirm• instabil• irregular• labile• precarious• double-minded -
8 huojuva
• ramshackle• wobbly• tottery• tottering• staggering• shaky• rickety• oscillating• crank• rocky -
9 huomiota herättävä
• spectacular• thrilling• striking• arresting• startling• staggering• sensational• impressive• dashing• compelling• conspicuous -
10 hutera
• tottering• flimsy• shaky• staggering -
11 järkyttävä
• bothering• harassing• appalling• disturbing• gripping• horrible• shocking• soul-stirring• staggering• terrible• upsetting• agitating -
12 keinuva
• seesaw• staggering -
13 tyrmistyttävä
• shocking• staggering• upsetting -
14 vaappuva
• rickety• staggering• swinging
См. также в других словарях:
staggering — [stag′əriŋ] adj. 1. that staggers 2. that causes one to stagger; astonishing; overwhelming; specif., astonishingly great [a staggering sum] staggeringly adv … English World dictionary
staggering — index incredible, ineffable, portentous (eliciting amazement), unbelievable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
staggering — (adj.) amazing, 1560s, from prp. of STAGGER (Cf. stagger) (v.). Related: Staggeringly … Etymology dictionary
staggering — [adj] overwhelming amazing, astonishing, astounding, distressing, mindblowing, mind boggling, shocking, stunning; concepts 548,571 … New thesaurus
staggering — adj. staggering to + inf. (it was staggering to total up the losses) * * * [ stæg(ə)rɪŋ] staggering to + inf. (it was staggering to total up the losses) … Combinatory dictionary
staggering — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem ▪ The number of dead is truly staggering. ADVERB ▪ absolutely, quite, simply, truly … Collocations dictionary
staggering — [[t]stæ̱gərɪŋ[/t]] ADJ GRADED Something that is staggering is very surprising. ...a three year contract reputed to be worth a staggering ₤25,000 a week... The results have been quite staggering. Syn: astounding Derived words: staggeringly ADV… … English dictionary
staggering — adjective Date: 1565 so great as to cause one to stagger ; astonishing, overwhelming < a staggering feat > < staggering medical bills > • staggeringly adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
staggering — stag|ger|ing [ˈstægərıŋ] adj extremely great or surprising = ↑amazing ▪ The cost was a staggering $10 million. ▪ The financial impact on the town was staggering. >staggeringly adv ▪ a staggeringly beautiful landscape … Dictionary of contemporary English
staggering — stag|ger|ing [ stægərıŋ ] adjective extremely surprising: the staggering success of the books a staggering 63 percent increase ╾ stag|ger|ing|ly adverb: staggeringly effective … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
staggering — UK [ˈstæɡərɪŋ] / US adjective extremely surprising the staggering success of the books a staggering 63 per cent increase Derived word: staggeringly adverb staggeringly effective … English dictionary