Keresés
to stagger
01
bicegni, botladozni
to move unsteadily or with difficulty
Intransitive
02
staggel, elrendez
to organize or set objects or events in a way that avoids overlapping
Transitive: to stagger activities or events
03
megdöbbent, megráz
to cause someone to be surprised, overwhelmed, or deeply affected
Transitive: to stagger sb
Stagger
01
botlás, tántorgás
an unsteady uneven gait
stagger
v
staggering
adj
staggering
adj
Példa
The injured athlete, with a twisted ankle, had to stagger off the field, wincing with each unsteady step.
After a night of heavy drinking, he began to stagger down the street.
The elderly gentleman, feeling weak and frail, had to stagger with the assistance of a walker.
The unexpected announcement of the company's closure staggered the employees.
The scale of the natural disaster staggered rescue teams.