to stagger

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
sendelemek
{f} tökezlemek
{f} yalpalamak
sersemlemek
şoke etmek
(Askeri) kanat kademelenmesi
{i} yalpalama
(Tıp) stager
kademelenmesi
kanat
sallanmak
afallatmak
ayrı ayrı zamanlara göre düzenlemek
şaşırtmak
sersemletmek
sendeleyerek yürümek
{f} sendele

Ben sendeledim ve düştüm. - I staggered and fell.

Tom sendeledi ve düştü. - Tom staggered and fell.

sersemleme
{i} çakışmayacak şekilde düzenleme
{f} (bir işi) posta posta yaptırmak
ço
{f} bocalamak
{f} derecelendirmek
{f} hayrete düşürmek; şoke etmek
{i} bocalama
sersemleşme
sersem etmek
{i} sendeleme
kanatları karşı karşıya gelmeyecek şekilde tertip etmek
{f} çakışmayacak şekilde düzenlemek
{i} kulvar farkı
(Askeri) KANAT KADEMELENMESİ, DEKALAJ: Çift kanatlı bir uçakta, kanatlardan birinin, altında veya üstündeki diğer kanattan ileriye yerleştirilmiş olduğu durum. Üst kanat alttakinden ilerde ise dekalaj pozitif, alt kanat ilerde ise negatiftir
karışık düzenlemek
{f} tereddüd etmek
i sendeleme
dekalaj
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
titubate
To arrange (a series of parts) on each side of a median line alternately, as the spokes of a wheel or the rivets of a boiler seam
To cause to reel or totter

The powerful blow of his opponent's fist staggered the boxer.

To cause to doubt and waver; to make to hesitate; to make less steady or confident; to shock

He will stagger the committee when he presents his report.

To begin to doubt and waver in purposes; to become less confident or determined; to hesitate

Under severe criticism, the leader began to stagger.

To schedule in intervals

We will stagger the run so the faster runners can go first, then the joggers.

In standing or walking, to sway from one side to the other as if about to fall; to stand or walk unsteadily; to reel or totter

She began to stagger across the room.

To arrange similar objects such that each is ahead or above and to one side of the next

We will stagger the starting positions for the race on the oval track.

walk with great difficulty; "He staggered along in the heavy snow
{v} to reel, doubt, hesitate, shock, alarm
Walk out of some place, tottering
To stagger things such as people's holidays or hours of work means to arrange them so that they do not all happen at the same time. During the past few years the government has staggered the summer vacation periods for students. see also staggering. an unsteady movement of someone who is having difficulty in walking
A disease of horses and other animals, attended by reeling, unsteady gait or sudden falling; as, parasitic staggers; apoplectic or sleepy staggers
A disease of horses and other animals, attended by reeling, unsteady gait or sudden falling; as, parasitic staggers; appopletic or sleepy staggers
The difference in size between the tires on the right and left sides of the car Because of a tires makeup, slight variations in circumference result Stagger between right-side and left-side tires may range from less than a half inch to more than an inch
To cease to stand firm; to begin to give way; to fail
To place different size tires on the car to lean the car to one side Used on oval tracks to improve cornering
A The difference in size between the tires on the left and right side of the car
Describes the use of a larger outside rear than the inside, promotes turn in to the bend 4-6 mm is normal in the dry, 0-2 mm in the wet
Bewilderment; perplexity
To move to one side and the other, as if about to fall, in standing or walking; not to stand or walk with steadiness; to sway; to reel or totter
Different size tires are put on the car to lean the car to one side This helps the car turn and improve cornering
To walk in an awkward, drunken fashion
An unsteady movement of the body in walking or standing, as if one were about to fall; a reeling motion; vertigo; -- often in the plural; as, the stagger of a drunken man
walk with great difficulty; "He staggered along in the heavy snow"
The size difference between the tires on the right and left sides of a racecar This was a huge factor in determining how a car will handle on a race track before use of radial tires
The difference in size between the tires on the left and right sides of a car Because of a tire's makeup, slight variations in circumference result Stagger between right-side and left-side tires may range from less than a half inch to more than an inch Stagger applies to only bias-ply tires and not to radials
  In facsimile systems, periodic error in the position of the recorded spot along the recorded line   (188)
The size dfference between two opposite tires, i e between the two rear tires or the two front tires Stagger is only used for oval racing
{f} totter, waver, sway, wobble; astound, overwhelm; arrange in a zigzag pattern; arrange in a series of alternating intervals, schedule in different time periods
Sea-Level and Temperature Changes After Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions STAGGER is a process oriented model of climate change and sea level rise developed by the Climatic Research Unit (CRU), University of East Anglia STAGGER was used in the development of the ESCAPE model See ESCAPE and CRU in this glossary
If you stagger, you walk very unsteadily, for example because you are ill or drunk. He lost his balance, staggered back against the rail and toppled over He was staggering and had to lean on the bar
The size difference between the tires on the right side of the car and the left
to arrange in a systematic order; "stagger the chairs in the lecture hall"
A little "too" much celebrating pre- or post-race will cause this condition
If something staggers you, it surprises you very much. The whole thing staggers me. + staggered stag·gered I was simply staggered by the heat of the Argentinian high-summer
to arrange in a systematic order; "stagger the chairs in the lecture hall" astound or overwhelm, as with shock; "She was staggered with bills after she tried to rebuild her house following the earthquake" walk as if unable to control one's movements; "The drunken man staggered into the room" walk with great difficulty; "He staggered along in the heavy snow
walk as if unable to control one's movements; "The drunken man staggered into the room"
an unsteady uneven gait
astound or overwhelm, as with shock; "She was staggered with bills after she tried to rebuild her house following the earthquake"
An unsteady movement of the body in walking or standing, as if one were about to fall; a reeling motion; vertigo; often in the plural; as, the stagger of a drunken man
If you say that someone or something staggers on, you mean that it is only just succeeds in continuing. Truman allowed him to stagger on for nearly another two years
{i} reeling or tottering movement; staggered arrangement, zigzag formation
to stagger

    Расстановка переносов

    to stag·ger

    Турецкое произношение

    tı stägır

    Произношение

    /tə ˈstagər/ /tə ˈstæɡɜr/
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