verbo “stagger”
infinitivo stagger; él staggers; pret. staggered; part. staggered; ger. staggering
- tambalearse
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After spinning around, he staggered a few steps before regaining his balance.
- hacer tambalear
The sudden earthquake staggered the buildings, making them sway dangerously.
- dejar atónito
It staggered her to learn that she had won the lottery.
- empezar a dudar
Seeing the high waves, she staggered in her decision to go surfing for the first time.
- hacer dudar
The unexpected news staggered her, making her question everything she had planned for the future.
- 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.
- 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
- tambaleo
After spinning around in circles, the child's stagger made it look like he might tumble over at any moment.
- asombro
The complexity of the puzzle filled him with a sense of stagger, leaving him scratching his head in confusion.
- asistente a una despedida de soltero
The bar was filled with staggers celebrating their friend's last night of bachelorhood.