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1 lepršajući
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2 teturajući
• waveringly -
3 kolebljivo
adv in a vacillating itd. manner (- kolebljiv), with vacillation/hesitation, hesitatingly, waveringly, blowing hot and cold, backing and filling* * *• waveringly -
4 בהיסוס
adv. hesitantly, hesitatingly, waveringly, doubtfully, falteringly, haltingly -
5 בהסוס
adv. hesitantly, hesitatingly, waveringly, doubtfully, falteringly, haltingly -
6 בהססנות
adv. indecisively, irresolutely, waveringly, falteringly, sheepishly -
7 unentschlossen
Adj. undecided, irresolute; unentschlossen sein auch waver, hesitate, vacillate; ich bin noch unentschlossen, ob ich es kaufen soll oder nicht I’m still undecided ( oder I still can’t decide) whether to buy it or not* * *irresolute; indecisive; indifferent; undecisive; undecided; seesawed* * *ụn|ent|schlos|sen1. adj(= nicht entschieden) undecided; (= entschlusslos) Mensch indecisive, irresoluteich bin noch unentschlossen — I haven't decided yet, I haven't made up my mind yet
2. advsich verhalten indecisively* * *1) (unable to make firm decisions: indecisive person.) indecisive2) ((of a person) unable to make a decision about something.) undecided* * *un·ent·schlos·sen[ˈʊnʔɛntʃlɔsn̩]I. adj indecisive, irresolute▪ \unentschlossen sein [darüber], was jd tun soll to be torn over what to doII. adv indecisively* * *1) undecided2) (entschlussunfähig) indecisive* * *unentschlossen adj undecided, irresolute;unentschlossen sein auch waver, hesitate, vacillate;ich bin noch unentschlossen, ob ich es kaufen soll oder nicht I’m still undecided ( oder I still can’t decide) whether to buy it or not* * *1) undecided2) (entschlussunfähig) indecisive* * *adj.iffy* adj.indecisive adj.irresolute adj. adv.indecisively adv.irresolutely adv.waveringly adv. -
8 wahanie
hesitation; (cen, temperatury) fluctuations (pl)* * *n.1. (= niezdecydowanie) hesitation, wavering; chwila wahania a moment of hesitation; z wahaniem hesitantly, waveringly; bez chwili wahania without a moment's hesitation; robić coś bez wahania have no hesitation in doing sth, do sth without demur.2. (= zmienność) (cen, kursu walut, temperatury) fluctuation ( czegoś in sth).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wahanie
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9 با تردد
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10 fermeté
fermeté [fεʀməte]feminine nouna. [de chair, fruit, sol, voix] firmnessb. [de main, écriture] steadiness ; [de style, trait] confidence* * *fɛʀmətenom féminin firmness* * *fɛʀməte nf* * *fermeté nf1 ( morale) firmness; avec fermeté firmly; faire preuve de fermeté à l'égard de qn to take a firm line with sb;2 ( physique) firmness;3 Fin (de monnaie, valeur) firmness.[fɛrməte] nom féminin3. [autorité] firmnessavec fermeté firmly, resolutely, steadfastlysans fermeté irresolutely, waveringly4. BOURSE steadiness -
11 labavo
adv waveringly, shakily, with vacillation; unsteadily, totteringly I hum nema tu labavo! I/we/they itd. mean business; there's no joking with this/that fellow (ili girl, crowd itd.)* * *• sandily• washily• slackIy• laxly• loose• limply• lax -
12 luz trémula
• faint light• gliding• gliding angle• glimmering• glimpse• shimmer• wavering• waveringly -
13 moverse tremulantemente
• move waveringlyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > moverse tremulantemente
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14 ondulación
• oscillation• undulation• waveringly• waving -
15 resplandor tenue
• shimmer• wavering• waveringly -
16 revolotear
• flutter• flutter kick• fly a kite• fly against the wind• hover• move waveringly -
17 moverse tremulantemente
v.to move waveringly, to flitter, to flit, to flicker. -
18 tremulantemente
adv.waveringly, with tremors. -
19 labilis
lābĭlis, e, adj. [1. labor], (post-class. for caducus, infirmus, debilis).I.Slipping, gliding, prone to slip or slide.A.Lit.:B.humus rivis operta sanguineis, gressus labiles evertebat,
Amm. 31, 13, 6; Arnob. 2, 59.—Trop., fleeting, gliding, prone, transient, perishable:II.in vitia labiles animae, Arnob. 2, 45: dulcedo,
id. 7, 4 init. —Causing to slip, slippery:limus,
Amm. 27, 10, 11:humus,
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20 labiliter
lābĭlis, e, adj. [1. labor], (post-class. for caducus, infirmus, debilis).I.Slipping, gliding, prone to slip or slide.A.Lit.:B.humus rivis operta sanguineis, gressus labiles evertebat,
Amm. 31, 13, 6; Arnob. 2, 59.—Trop., fleeting, gliding, prone, transient, perishable:II.in vitia labiles animae, Arnob. 2, 45: dulcedo,
id. 7, 4 init. —Causing to slip, slippery:limus,
Amm. 27, 10, 11:humus,
id. 15, 10, 5.—Hence. lābĭlĭter, adv., waveringly, Aug. Gen. ad Litt. B. 3.
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Waveringly — Wa ver*ing*ly, adv. In a wavering manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
waveringly — adverb : in a wavering manner * * * wāˈveringly adverb In a wavering or irresolute manner • • • Main Entry: ↑waver * * * waveringly adverb Thesaurus: uncertain about somethingsynonym … Useful english dictionary
waveringly — adverb see waver I … New Collegiate Dictionary
waveringly — See waverer. * * * … Universalium
waveringly — adverb In a wavering way; in a way involving wavering. Syn: vacillatingly … Wiktionary
waveringly — adv. in a wavering manner, hesitatingly … English contemporary dictionary
waveringly — wa·ver·ing·ly … English syllables
waveringly — See: waver … English dictionary
falter — I. verb (faltered; faltering) Etymology: Middle English Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. a. to walk unsteadily ; stumble b. to give way ; totter … New Collegiate Dictionary
waver — I. intransitive verb (wavered; wavering) Etymology: Middle English; akin to Old English wǣfre restless, wafian to wave with the hands more at wave Date: 14th century 1. to vacillate irresolutely between choices ; fluctuate in opinion, allegiance … New Collegiate Dictionary
weave — I. verb (wove or weaved; woven or weaved; weaving) Etymology: Middle English weven, from Old English wefan; akin to Old High German weban to weave, Greek hyphainein to weave, hyphos web Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1 … New Collegiate Dictionary