Wobble
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British pronunciation/wˈɒbə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈwɑbəɫ/

Definição e Significado de "wobble"

to wobble
01

balançar, oscilar

to induce or create an unsteady, rocking, or shaky motion in something
Transitive: to wobble sth
to wobble definition and meaning
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The vibration from the construction site wobbled the windowpanes in nearby buildings.
The sudden movement of the boat wobbled the dishes on the dining table.
The child wobbled the tower of building blocks, enjoying the anticipation of an impending collapse.
02

balançar, tremer

to shake or tremble with a slight, unsteady motion
Intransitive
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The young child 's lower lip would wobble when on the verge of tears.
The frail elderly woman 's voice wobbled with emotion as she recounted her life 's stories.
The singer 's voice began to wobble with vulnerability during the emotional ballad.
03

balançar, oscilar

to move with an unsteady, rocking, or swaying motion, often implying a lack of stability or balance
Intransitive
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The jelly on the plate wobbled with each movement, almost threatening to slide off.
The toddler wobbled as he took his first steps, trying to maintain balance.
The loose wheel on the shopping cart caused it to wobble as it was pushed through the supermarket.
01

balanço, oscilaçao

an unsteady rocking motion
example
Exemplo
The vibration from the construction site wobbled the windowpanes in nearby buildings.
The sudden movement of the boat wobbled the dishes on the dining table.
The child wobbled the tower of building blocks, enjoying the anticipation of an impending collapse.
The puppy wobbled the water bowl, creating a small puddle on the kitchen floor.
The gust of wind wobbled the fragile umbrella, threatening to turn it inside out.
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