wobbly

wobbly
adjective que se mueve
wobbly adj cojo / que se mueve
El comparativo de wobbly se escribe wobblier; el superlativo se escribe wobbliest
wobbly
tr['wɒbəlɪ]
adjective (comp wobblier, superl wobbliest)
1 (table, chair, ladder) cojo,-a; (bicycle, tooth) que se mueve; (writing) de trazo poco firme; (voice) tembloroso,-a
my legs feel all wobbly me tiemblan las piernas
2 (person) débil
noun (pl wobblies)
1 ataque nombre masculino, pataleta
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to throw a wobbly darle a uno un ataque, darle a uno una pataleta
wobbly ['wɑbəli] adj
: bamboleante, tambaleante, inestable
wobbly
adj.
cojo, -a adj.
inseguro, -a adj.
tambaleante adj.
'wɑːbli, 'wɒbli
adjective -blier, -bliest
a) <voice> tembloroso
b) <wheel/tooth> flojo; <table/chair> poco firme, que se tambalea

my legs are wobbly — me tiemblan las piernas

['wɒblɪ]
1.
ADJ
(compar wobblier) (superl wobbliest) [chair, table] cojo, que se tambalea; [tooth, wheel] flojo, que se mueve; [cyclist] inseguro; [voice, jelly] temblón; [bottom, thighs] flácido

his legs are a bit wobbly, he's a bit wobbly on his legs — tiene las piernas un poco flojas

she drew a wobbly line — trazó una línea irregular

2.
N

to throw a wobbly * — ponerse histérico

* * *
['wɑːbli, 'wɒbli]
adjective -blier, -bliest
a) <voice> tembloroso
b) <wheel/tooth> flojo; <table/chair> poco firme, que se tambalea

my legs are wobbly — me tiemblan las piernas


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