flounder
floun
ˈflaʊn
flawn
der
dɜr
dēr
British pronunciation
/flˈa‍ʊndɐ/

Definición y significado de "flounder"en inglés

to flounder
01

forcejear, chapotear

to move clumsily or struggle while walking
Intransitive
to flounder definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The hiker, exhausted from the steep climb, began to flounder on the uneven terrain.
El excursionista, agotado por la empinada subida, comenzó a tambalearse en el terreno irregular.
The injured athlete tried to flounder off the field, visibly limping with each step.
El atleta herido intentó moverse torpemente para salir del campo, cojeando visiblemente con cada paso.
02

tener problemas, trastabillar

to experience confusion, indecision, or difficulty in finding a solution
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
The student started to flounder, unable to concentrate and organize their thoughts.
El estudiante comenzó a vacilar, incapaz de concentrarse y organizar sus pensamientos.
Facing a challenging decision, she began to flounder mentally.
Ante una decisión desafiante, comenzó a vacilar mentalmente.
03

debatirse

to face great difficulties and be about to fail
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
The small business began to flounder as it struggled to compete with larger companies.
La pequeña empresa comenzó a tambalearse mientras luchaba por competir con empresas más grandes.
Amid financial challenges, the company started to flounder.
En medio de los desafíos financieros, la compañía comenzó a tambalearse.
Flounder
01

platija

a small marine food fish of the flatfish species that is found in deep oceanic waters
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flounder definition and meaning
02

platija, fletán

flesh of any of various American and European flatfish
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