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stagger (EN)
verbo, sustantivo

verbo “stagger”

infinitivo stagger; él staggers; pret. staggered; part. staggered; ger. staggering
  1. tambalearse
    After spinning around, he staggered a few steps before regaining his balance.
  2. hacer tambalear
    The sudden earthquake staggered the buildings, making them sway dangerously.
  3. dejar atónito
    It staggered her to learn that she had won the lottery.
  4. empezar a dudar
    Seeing the high waves, she staggered in her decision to go surfing for the first time.
  5. hacer dudar
    The unexpected news staggered her, making her question everything she had planned for the future.
  6. escalonar (en el sentido de organizar objetos de manera desfasada)
    The shelves were staggered in a way that each one was slightly higher and to the right of the one below it.
  7. escalonar (en el sentido de planificar eventos en diferentes momentos)
    To avoid overcrowding, the museum staggers entry times for visitors throughout the day.

sustantivo “stagger”

sing. stagger, pl. staggers o no contable
  1. tambaleo
    After spinning around in circles, the child's stagger made it look like he might tumble over at any moment.
  2. asombro
    The complexity of the puzzle filled him with a sense of stagger, leaving him scratching his head in confusion.
  3. asistente a una despedida de soltero
    The bar was filled with staggers celebrating their friend's last night of bachelorhood.