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1 vacillare
vacillare v. intr.1 to totter, to wobble; to stagger, to reel; to be unsteady: la lampada vacillò e cadde, the lamp wobbled and fell; l'urto violento lo fece vacillare, the violent impact made him reel (o stagger); camminare vacillando, to stagger; vacillare per l'ubriachezza, to stagger with drunkenness; vacilla sulle gambe, he is shaky (o groggy) on his legs; entrare, uscire vacillando, to stagger (o to reel o to lurch) in, to stagger (o to reel o to lurch) out // far vacillare il tavolo, to shake the table2 (di luce, fiamma) to flicker3 (fig.) to vacillate, to waver, to be undecided; to be uncertain; to shilly-shally; le sue convinzioni cominciano a vacillare, his convictions begin to waver; la memoria mi vacilla, my memory is failing4 (fig.) ( essere in crisi) to be about to collapse; ( di trono) to totter: la monarchia vacillava, the monarchy was about to collapse.* * *[vatʃil'lare]1) (barcollare) [ persona] to totter, to stagger, to waver; [ pila di libri] to topple, to totter, to wobble2) (oscillare) [luce, fiamma] to flicker, to waver* * *vacillare/vat∫il'lare/ [1](aus. avere)1 (barcollare) [ persona] to totter, to stagger, to waver; [ pila di libri] to topple, to totter, to wobble2 (oscillare) [luce, fiamma] to flicker, to waver -
2 ondeggiare
di barca rockdi bandiera flutter* * *ondeggiare v. intr.1 (di barca ecc.) to rock, to roll; ( di acque) to ripple: la barca ondeggiava dolcemente agli ormeggi, the boat was rocking (o rolling) gently at her moorings; una volta in alto mare la nave ondeggiò terribilmente, the ship rolled terribly when it got out to sea2 ( oscillare, fluttuare con movimento simile a quello delle onde) to wave, to sway; ( di bandiera, tela) to flutter; ( di messi, erba ecc.) to wave, to ripple; ( di capelli) to blow*: le bandiere ondeggiavano al vento, the flags were fluttering in the wind; la fiamma ondeggiò e si spense, the flame wavered (o flickered) and died; il grano ondeggiava, the corn was wavering (o rippling o swaying); le tende ondeggiavano davanti alla finestra aperta, the curtains were waving (o fluttering) at the open window; la folla ondeggiò paurosamente, the crowd swayed frighteningly // il vento faceva ondeggiare le cime degli alberi, the treetops were swaying in the wind (o the wind was shaking the treetops)3 (fig.) ( essere incerto, esitare) to waver, to hesitate, to vacillate; (fam.) to dither: ondeggiare fra due soluzioni, to waver (o to hesitate) between two solutions; ondeggiare tra il sì e il no, to dither (o to waver) between yes and no.* * *[onded'dʒare]1) [acqua, mare] to ripplela folla ondeggiava per le strade — fig. the crowd swayed down the streets
2) [ barca] to rock, to roll, to sway; [fiamma, luce] to flicker, to waver; [ grano] to wave, to ripple; [erba, piante, fiori] to sway, to undulate; [ capelli] to stream; [vestito, tende, bandiera] to flutterondeggiare al vento — to sway o stream in the wind
3) (barcollare) [ ubriaco] to sway, to stagger4) fig. (tentennare) to waver, to hover* * *ondeggiare/onded'dʒare/ [1](aus. avere)1 [acqua, mare] to ripple; la folla ondeggiava per le strade fig. the crowd swayed down the streets2 [ barca] to rock, to roll, to sway; [fiamma, luce] to flicker, to waver; [ grano] to wave, to ripple; [erba, piante, fiori] to sway, to undulate; [ capelli] to stream; [vestito, tende, bandiera] to flutter; ondeggiare al vento to sway o stream in the wind3 (barcollare) [ ubriaco] to sway, to stagger4 fig. (tentennare) to waver, to hover. -
3 esitare
hesitate* * *esitare1 v. intr.1 to hesitate; ( essere dubbioso) to waver: esito se fare o no quel passo, I am not sure whether or not to make the move; non esitò ad aiutarmi, he did not hesitate to help me; esitare fra due opinioni, fra due soluzioni, to waver between two opinions, between two solutions; ho esitato a lungo prima di telefonarti, I hesitated for a long time before calling you // senza esitare, unhesitatingly (o without a moment's hesitation)2 ( di voce) to falter.esitare2 v. intr. (med.) to result: la malattia esitò nella guarigione del paziente, the illness resulted in the patient's recovery.esitare3 v.tr. (non com.) (comm.) to sell*; to dispose of (sthg.): possiamo esitare subito la merce, we can sell (o dispose of) the goods at once.* * *[ezi'tare]esitare a fare — to be hesitant o diffident about doing
senza esitare — unfalteringly, unhesitatingly
* * *esitare/ezi'tare/ [1](aus. avere) to hesitate, to waver (su over); to dither (su about, over); esitare a fare to be hesitant o diffident about doing; non esitò ad accettare il viaggio gratis he wasn't backward about accepting the free trip; senza esitare unfalteringly, unhesitatingly. -
4 fluttuare
finance, fig fluctuate* * *fluttuare v. intr.1 to fluctuate, ro rise* and fall*; ( ondeggiare) to wave2 (fig.) ( essere incerto) to fluctuate, to waver, to vacillate: fluttuare tra sentimenti opposti, to fluctuate between opposing feelings3 (econ.) to fluctuate, to float: i prezzi fluttuano, prices are fluctuating; si dovrebbe permettere al dollaro di fluttuare, the dollar should be allowed to float; lasciar fluttuare una valuta, to float a currency.* * *[fluttu'are]1) (nell'aria) to float, to flutter2) fig. (essere sospeso, incerto) to fluctuate, to waver* * *fluttuare/fluttu'are/ [1](aus. avere)1 (nell'aria) to float, to flutter2 fig. (essere sospeso, incerto) to fluctuate, to waver -
5 oscillare
di corda sway, swingdi barca rockphysics oscillatefig di persona waver, hesitatedi prezzi fluctuate* * *oscillare v. intr.1 to swing*; to sway, to rock; to oscillate; to move to and fro; ( vibrare) to vibrate: il lampadario oscillava pericolosamente sopra le loro teste, the chandelier swayed (o swung) dangerously above their heads; l'altalena continuò a oscillare, the swing kept on moving to and fro; il pendolo oscilla, the pendulum swings; fare oscillare un pendolo, to swing a pendulum; le onde fanno oscillare la barca, the waves rock the boat; fare oscillare un filo metallico, to make a wire vibrate // il suo discorso oscillava tra il tragico e il comico, (fig.) his speech oscillated between tragic and comic // una fiamma che oscilla nell'oscurità, a flame flickering (o wavering) in the dark2 (fig.) ( variare) to fluctuate; to vary: la temperatura oscilla fra i 25 e i 30 gradi, the temperature varies from 25 to 30 degrees (o fluctuates between 25 and 30 degrees); i prezzi oscillano sul mercato, prices fluctuate on the market; le quotazioni oscillano dai venti ai trenta euro, quotations vary from twenty to thirty euros // (fin.): bisognerebbe permettere all'euro di oscillare liberamente, the euro should be allowed to float freely; il governo ha deciso di fare oscillare la sterlina, the government decided to float the pound4 (elettr., rad.) to oscillate.* * *[oʃʃil'lare]1) (ondeggiare) [ pendolo] to oscillate, to swing* (back and forth); [ nave] to rock, to sway; [ponte, treno, albero, rami, corpo] to sway; [pila di libri, vaso] to totter2) (fluttuare) [temperatura, prezzi, tasso] to fluctuate, to oscillate, to seesaw3) fig. to oscillate, to fluctuate, to swing* ( tra between)* * *oscillare/o∫∫il'lare/ [1](aus. avere)1 (ondeggiare) [ pendolo] to oscillate, to swing* (back and forth); [ nave] to rock, to sway; [ponte, treno, albero, rami, corpo] to sway; [pila di libri, vaso] to totter2 (fluttuare) [temperatura, prezzi, tasso] to fluctuate, to oscillate, to seesaw3 fig. to oscillate, to fluctuate, to swing* ( tra between). -
6 tentennare
tentennare v. intr.1 ( traballare) to totter, to stagger, to be unsteady: camminava tentennando, he was staggering along; il palo tentennò e cadde, the post tottered and fell2 ( oscillare) to swing*, to oscillate3 ( esitare) to hesitate, to waver, to dither (about), to shilly-shally: tentennare fra due decisioni, to waver between two decisions; non tentennare, questa è la via giusta, don't hesitate, this is the right way◆ v.tr. (non com.) to shake*.* * *[tenten'nare]1. vigli tentenna un dente — he's got a wobbly o loose tooth
2. vt* * *[tenten'nare]1) (oscillare) to niddle-noddle, to vacillate, to wobble2) fig. (esitare) to vacillate, to balk, to dillydally colloq., to shillyshally colloq.* * *tentennare/tenten'nare/ [1](aus. avere)1 (oscillare) to niddle-noddle, to vacillate, to wobble -
7 titubare
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8 indeciso
undecidedabitualmente indecisive* * *indeciso agg.1 (non deciso) undecided, unsettled: la questione è ancora indecisa, the matter is still undecided (o open to discussion) // colore indeciso, indistinct colour2 (irresoluto) irresolute, indecisive, hesitant, wavering: sono ancora indeciso, I haven't made up my mind yet; carattere indeciso, indecisive character; è indeciso sul da farsi, he's undecided what to do.* * *[inde'tʃizo]1) (non definito) unsettled, pendent2) (irresoluto) [ persona] indecisive, irresolute, undecided* * *indeciso/inde't∫izo/1 (non definito) unsettled, pendent2 (irresoluto) [ persona] indecisive, irresolute, undecided; essere indeciso tra to waver between; essere indeciso sul fare to be unsure about doing; sono -a su quale vestito mettermi I can't make up my mind about which dress to wear. -
9 margherita
f marguerite* * *margherita s.f.1 (bot.) daisy: sfogliare la margherita, to pick the petals off a daisy; (fig.) (essere incerto) to waver // (cuc.): torta margherita, sponge cake; pizza margherita, pizza with basil, tomato and mozzarella cheese2 (bot.) margherita dei campi, (Chrysanthemum leucanthemum) (oxeye) daisy, moonflower, marguerite3 (di macchina per scrivere) daisy wheel4 (mar.) (nodo) margherita, sheepshank (knot)5 (ant.) (perla) pearl.* * *[marge'rita]nome proprio femminile Daisy, Margaret* * *margherita/marge'rita/sostantivo f.1 (fiore) daisy2 inform. tip. daisy wheel3 gastr. pizza margherita = pizza with tomato, mozzarella cheese and basilsfogliare la margherita to waver. -
10 offuscare
offuscare v.tr. to darken, to dim, to obscure, to cloud; to blur (anche fig.): il fumo aveva offuscato il cielo, the smoke had darkened the sky; la sua gloria non verrà mai offuscata, his glory will never be dimmed; le lacrime le offuscarono gli occhi, tears blurred her eyes; il tempo offusca la memoria, time dims the memory; gli anni offuscarono la sua bellezza, non la sua fama, time dimmed her beauty but not her fame.◘ offuscarsi v.intr.pron. to grow* dark, to darken; to grow* dim, to become* obscured (anche fig.): il cielo si offuscò, the sky grew dark; durante la malattia gli si offuscò la vista, his sight grew dim (o became blurred) during his illness; la sua fama si offuscò, his fame became obscured (o grew dim).* * *[offus'kare]1. vt2. vip (offuscarsi)(vedi vt), to darken, grow dark; to become obscured; to grow dim, (fig : sguardo) to cloud over* * *[offus'kare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to darken [ cielo]2) [ fumo] to cloud, to blur, to dim [ vista]; fig. to cloud [giudizio, memoria]; to obscure [ verità]; to tarnish [ felicità]2.verbo pronominale offuscarsi1) [ cielo] to darken, to cloud (over), to haze; [immagine, visione] to be* blurred; [ paesaggio] to mist over; fig. [memoria, ricordi, bellezza] to dim, to fade2) [ sguardo] to waver, to become* sombre* * *offuscare/offus'kare/ [1]1 to darken [ cielo]2 [ fumo] to cloud, to blur, to dim [ vista]; fig. to cloud [giudizio, memoria]; to obscure [ verità]; to tarnish [ felicità]; offuscare i sensi to dull sensesII offuscarsi verbo pronominale1 [ cielo] to darken, to cloud (over), to haze; [immagine, visione] to be* blurred; [ paesaggio] to mist over; fig. [memoria, ricordi, bellezza] to dim, to fade; mi si è offuscata la vista my sight is growing dim2 [ sguardo] to waver, to become* sombre. -
11 sfogliare la margherita
sfogliare la margheritato waver.\————————sfogliare la margheritato waver.\ -
12 sfogliare
libro leaf through* * *sfogliare1 v.tr. to strip the leaves off (sthg.); ( un fiore) to pluck the petals off (sthg.): sfogliare un ramoscello, to strip the leaves off a twig.◘ sfogliarsi v.intr.pron. to lose* leaves, to shed* leaves; ( di fiore) to shed* petals: questi fiori si sfogliano, these flowers are shedding their petals.sfogliare2 v.tr.1 to leaf through (sthg.); to turn over the pages of (sthg.); ( dare un'occhiata a) to glance through (sthg.), to skim through (sthg.): sfogliare un album, to leaf through an album; l'ho solo sfogliato, ma sembra un libro interessante, I've just glanced at it, but it appears to be an interesting book◘ sfogliarsi v.intr.pron. to flake: questo dolce si sfoglia nel tagliarlo, this cake flakes when you cut it.* * *I [sfoʎ'ʎare] vt(fiore) to pluck the petals offII [sfoʎ'ʎare] vt(libro, rivista) to leaf through* * *I [sfoʎ'ʎare]••II [sfoʎ'ʎare]verbo transitivo (voltare le pagine di) to flip through, to leaf through; (scorrere velocemente) to look through, to thumb (through) [libro, rivista]sfogliare le pagine — to flip o turn over the pages
* * *sfogliare1/sfoλ'λare/ [1]to pluck the petals off [ fiore]\sfogliare la margherita to waver.————————sfogliare2/sfoλ'λare/ [1](voltare le pagine di) to flip through, to leaf through; (scorrere velocemente) to look through, to thumb (through) [libro, rivista]; sfogliare le pagine to flip o turn over the pages. -
13 vacillare vi
[vatʃil'lare]1) (edificio, muro, ubriaco) to sway (to and fro)camminare vacillando — (vecchio) to totter along, (ubriaco, persona stanca) to stagger along
2) (salute, memoria) to be shaky, be failing, (fiamma) to flicker, (trono, governo) to be unstable, (fede) to waver, be shaky, (coraggio) to falter, waver, be failing -
14 pencolare
pencolare v. intr.1 ( pendere) to lean*; ( vacillare) to sway, to totter, to wobble; ( essere poco saldo) to be unsteady: pencolare da una parte, to lean to one side; pencolava sulla sedia e finì per cadere, he wobbled on his chair and then fell off2 ( esitare) to hesitate, to waver: pencolare fra diverse opinioni, to hesitate (o to waver) between different opinions. -
15 vacillare
vi [vatʃil'lare]1) (edificio, muro, ubriaco) to sway (to and fro)camminare vacillando — (vecchio) to totter along, (ubriaco, persona stanca) to stagger along
2) (salute, memoria) to be shaky, be failing, (fiamma) to flicker, (trono, governo) to be unstable, (fede) to waver, be shaky, (coraggio) to falter, waver, be failing -
16 brancolare
grope* * *brancolare v. intr.1 to grope (one's way), to fumble, to proceed tentatively (anche fig.): brancolando uscì dalla cella, he groped his way out of the cell; brancolava nel buio, he groped in the dark2 ( esitare) to hesitate, to waver: sto brancolando, non so che soluzione prendere, I'm hesitating, I don't know which solution to choose.* * *[branko'lare]* * *brancolare/branko'lare/ [1](aus. avere) to grope (one's way), to fumble about; brancolare nel buio to grope in the dark (anche fig.). -
17 esitazione
f hesitation* * *esitazione s.f. hesitation, hesitancy; wavering: esitazione a fare qlco., hesitation in doing sthg.; basta con le esitazioni!, no more dithering!; con esitazione, hesitantly; senza esitazione, unhesitatingly (o without hesitation); avere un attimo di esitazione, to waver (o to hesitate) for a moment.* * *[ezitat'tsjone]sostantivo femminile hesitation, hesitance, waveringsenza esitazione — unhesitatingly, unfalteringly
* * *esitazione/ezitat'tsjone/sostantivo f.hesitation, hesitance, wavering; avere un attimo di esitazione to hesitate for a second; senza esitazione unhesitatingly, unfalteringly; non avere alcuna esitazione a fare to have no hesitation in doing. -
18 essere indeciso tra
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19 pendere
hang( essere inclinato) slopefig pendere dalle labbra di qualcuno hang on s.o.'s every word* * *pendere v. intr.1 to hang* (down): un lampadario enorme pendeva dal soffitto, an enormous chandelier was hanging from the ceiling; grosse mele pendevano dagli alberi, big apples hung on the trees; ti pende la sottoveste, your petticoat shows // dimmi tutto, pendo dalle tue labbra, tell me everything, I'm hanging on your every word2 ( inclinare) to lean*, to incline; to be inclined: la Torre di Pisa pende da un lato, the Tower of Pisa leans to one side; raddrizza il quadro, pende tutto a destra!, straighten the painting, it slants towards the right!; la nave pende sensibilmente a tribordo, the ship lists heavily (o has a bad list) to starboard // la bilancia pende dalla mia parte, (fig.) the scales are tipped in my favour3 (di superficie, avere forte pendenza) to slope; to slant: la strada pende molto, the road is very steep4 (fig.) ( propendere) to be inclined, to lean*, to tend: pende verso il socialismo, he is inclined towards socialism; pendo a credere che sia innocente, I am inclined to believe that he is innocent5 ( incombere) to hang* (over sthg.), to overhang* (anche fig.): una grande calamità pendeva sul paese, a great calamity hung over the country; rupe che pende minacciosa, overhanging rock7 ( essere indeciso) to hesitate, to waver: pendeva tra l'accettare e il rifiutare, he wavered between accepting and refusing.* * *['pɛndere]1) (essere inclinato) [torre, albero, muro] to lean*; [ quadro] to slant; [ strada] to slope, to slant2) (essere sospeso, appeso) [lampadario, frutto] to hang* (da from); [braccio, gamba] to hang*, to dangle; [ orecchini] to dangle3) dir. [ causa] to be* pending••pendere dalle labbra di qcn. — to hang on sb.'s words o on sb.'s every word
* * *pendere/'pεndere/ [2](aus. avere)1 (essere inclinato) [torre, albero, muro] to lean*; [ quadro] to slant; [ strada] to slope, to slant2 (essere sospeso, appeso) [lampadario, frutto] to hang* (da from); [braccio, gamba] to hang*, to dangle; [ orecchini] to dangle3 dir. [ causa] to be* pendingpendere dalle labbra di qcn. to hang on sb.'s words o on sb.'s every word. -
20 sbandieratore
sbandieratore s.m. flag-waver, flag-waving performer.* * *[zbandjera'tore]sostantivo maschile (f. - trice [tritʃe]) flag flyer* * *sbandieratore/zbandjera'tore/sostantivo m.(f. - trice /trit∫e/) flag flyer.
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