wobble
wo
ˈwɑ
vaa
bble
bəl
bēl
British pronunciation
/wˈɒbə‍l/

Définition et signification de « wobble » en anglais

to wobble
01

osciller, vaciller

to induce or create an unsteady, rocking, or shaky motion in something
Transitive: to wobble sth
to wobble definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The vibration from the construction site wobbled the windowpanes in nearby buildings.
Les vibrations du chantier ont fait vaciller les vitres des bâtiments voisins.
02

vaciller, trembloter

to shake or tremble with a slight, unsteady motion
Intransitive
example
Exemples
The musician 's hands began to wobble slightly as he played the delicate piano piece.
Les mains du musicien ont commencé à trembloter légèrement alors qu'il jouait la pièce délicate au piano.
03

vaciller, tituber

to move with an unsteady, rocking, or swaying motion, often implying a lack of stability or balance
Intransitive
example
Exemples
The table wobbled on the uneven floor, making it challenging to set a steady cup of coffee.
La table oscillait sur le sol inégal, ce qui rendait difficile de poser une tasse de café stable.
Wobble
01

an unsteady or shaky swaying movement

example
Exemples
The lamp gave a slight wobble when touched.
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