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falter [ˈfɔ:ltər]* * *['fɔːltə(r)] 1.transitive verb (also falter out) balbutier [word, phrase]2.1) [demand, economy] fléchir; [person, courage] faiblir2) ( when speaking) [person] bafouiller; [voice] trembloter3) ( when walking) [person] chanceler; [footstep] hésiter -
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B vi1 [demand, economy] fléchir ;2 [person, team, courage] faiblir ;3 ( when speaking) [person] bafouiller ; [voice] trembloter ; to speak without faltering parler avec assurance ;4 ( when walking) [person] chanceler ; [footstep] hésiter ; to walk without faltering marcher d'un pas assuré. -
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'fo:ltə1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) vacilar2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) titubear•- falteringly
tr['fɔːltəSMALLr/SMALL]1) totter: tambalearse2) stammer: titubear, tartamudear3) waver: vacilarv.• decir titubeando v.• desfallecer v.• desmayar v.• titubear v.• vacilar v.'fɔːltər, 'fɔːltə(r)a) ( speak hesitantly) titubear, balbucearb) \<\<enthusiasm/interest\>\> decaer*; \<\<courage/resolve\>\> flaquearc) ( move unsteadily) tambalearsed)['fɔːltǝ(r)]1.VI (=waver) [person] vacilar, titubear; [voice] entrecortarse, quebrarse; [steps] vacilar; [courage] fallar, faltar2.* * *['fɔːltər, 'fɔːltə(r)]a) ( speak hesitantly) titubear, balbucearb) \<\<enthusiasm/interest\>\> decaer*; \<\<courage/resolve\>\> flaquearc) ( move unsteadily) tambalearsed) -
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['fo:ltə]1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) halte; vakle2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) svigte; stamme•- falteringly* * *['fo:ltə]1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) halte; vakle2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) svigte; stamme•- falteringly -
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1. intransitive verb1) (waver) stocken; [Mut:] sinkenfalter in one's determination — in seiner Entschlossenheit schwankend werden
2) (stumble) wanken2. transitive verbwith faltering steps — mit [sch]wankenden Schritten
* * *['fo:ltə]1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) zögern2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) stocken•- academic.ru/26364/faltering">faltering- falteringly* * *fal·ter[ˈfɔ:ltəʳ]I. vi1. speaker, voice, conversation stockenher friends never \faltered in their belief in her ihre Freunde verloren nie den Glauben an sie; (hesitate) zögernwithout \faltering ohne zu zögernII. vt* * *['fɔːltə(r)]vi(speaker) stocken; (steps, horse) zögern* * *falter [ˈfɔːltə(r)]A v/i1. schwanken:a) taumelnb) zögern, zaudernc) stocken (auch Stimme)2. versagen:his courage faltered der Mut verließ ihn;his memory faltered sein Gedächtnis ließ ihn im StichB v/t etwas stammeln* * *1. intransitive verb1) (waver) stocken; [Mut:] sinken2) (stumble) wanken2. transitive verbwith faltering steps — mit [sch]wankenden Schritten
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'fo:ltə1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) vakle, famle, nøle2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) famle, nøle•- falteringlysnuble--------svikteverb \/ˈfɔːltə\/, \/ˈfɒltə\/1) snuble, vakle, gå ustødig2) skjelve, nøle, snakke usikkert, stamme, famle etter ordene3) være usikker, bli usikker, vakle, være i tvil, sviktefalter out stamme frem -
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['fo:ltə]1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) hika; hrasa2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) stama•- falteringly -
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botladozik, bizonytalanul mozog* * *['fo:ltə]1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) botladozik2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) akadozva elmond vmit•- falteringly -
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['fo:ltə]1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) hesitar2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) vacilar•- falteringly* * *fal.ter[f'ɔ:ltə] n vacilação, hesitação. • vi 1 pronunciar com hesitação. 2 agir com hesitação ou incerteza. 3 vacilar, titubear. -
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v. duraksamak, bocalamak, tereddüd etmek, sendelemek, yalpalamak, sersem sersem yürümek, kekelemek, titremek (ses)* * *sendele* * *['fo:ltə]1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) sendelemek2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) kekelemek•- falteringly -
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['fo:ltə]1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) omahovati2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) jecljati•- falteringly* * *[fɔ:ltə]1.intransitive verbopotekati se; spotakniti se; omahovati, obotavljati se; jecljati;2.transitive verbzajecljati -
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• hoippua• horjua• epäröidä• linkata• kangerrella• sammaltaa• soperrella• änkyttää• kompastua* * *'fo:ltə1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) horjua2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) kangerrella•- falteringly -
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['fɔːltə(r)] 1.verbo transitivo (anche falter out) balbettare, borbottare [word, phrase]2.2) (when speaking) [ person] balbettare; [ voice] vacillare, tremare3) (when walking) [ person] inciampare; [ footstep] essere malfermo* * *['fo:ltə]1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) esitare2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) esitare•- falteringly* * *falter /ˈfɔ:ltə(r)/n.1 esitazione; incertezza; vacillamento2 balbettamento; borbottio.(to) falter /ˈfɔ:ltə(r)/v. i.1 barcollare; incespicare; vacillare2 (fig.) vacillare; indebolirsi; farsi incerto; (di azienda, ecc.) perdere colpi: The Prime Minister's popularity began to falter, la popolarità del primo ministro ha cominciato a vacillare; Her courage never faltered, il suo coraggio non ha vacillato mai; His smile faltered, il suo sorriso si fece incerto3 parlare con voce esitante; balbettare; impappinarsi.* * *['fɔːltə(r)] 1.verbo transitivo (anche falter out) balbettare, borbottare [word, phrase]2.2) (when speaking) [ person] balbettare; [ voice] vacillare, tremare3) (when walking) [ person] inciampare; [ footstep] essere malfermo -
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['fɔːltə(r)]viengine przerywać; voice łamać się, załamywać się (załamać się perf); ( weaken) person wahać się (zawahać się perf); demand, interest słabnąć (osłabnąć perf)he faltered, his steps faltered — zachwiał się
* * *['fo:ltə]1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) potykać się2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) brzmieć niepewnie, załamywać się•- falteringly -
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['fo:ltə]1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) grīļoties2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) stomīties; minstināties•- falteringly* * *grīļoties, klupt; stomīties, drebēt; minstināties, vilcināties -
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['fo:ltə]1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) svirduliuoti, klupčioti2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) užsikirsti•- falteringly -
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v. tveka; stamma; vackla; svaja; vara ostadig* * *['fo:ltə]1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) stappla, vackla2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) stocka sig, bli osäker•- falteringly -
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['fo:ltə]1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) váhat2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) zajíkat se•- falteringly* * *• koktat -
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['fo:ltə]1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) váhať2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) zajachtávať sa•- falteringly* * *• váhat• váhavo hovorit• zakoktávat sa• zajakávat sa• zaváhat• sotva sa držat na nohách• slabnút• chviet sa• pohybovat sa neisto• potácat sa• lámat sa (hlas)• kolísat• neisto stát• neisto hovorit• neisto sa pohybovat• ochabovat• ochabnút -
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['fo:ltə]1) (to stumble or hesitate: She walked without faltering.) a şovăi; a se împotmoli2) (to speak with hesitation: Her voice faltered.) a tremura•- falteringly
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