dither

dither
{'diðə}
I. 1. треперя, треса се (от страх и пр.)
2. колебая се, двоумя се, пипкам се
II. n треперене, вълнение
all of a DITHER цял разтреперан
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{'di­ъ} v 1. треперя, треса се (от страх и пр.); 2. колебая се(2) {'di­ъ} n треперене; вълнение; all of a dither цял разтреперан.
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щурам се; треперя; треперене; треса; пипкам се; двоумя се;
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1. all of a dither цял разтреперан 2. i. треперя, треса се (от страх и пр.) 3. ii. n треперене, вълнение 4. колебая се, двоумя се, пипкам се
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dither[´diðə] разг. I. v 1. колебая се, двоумя се; пипкам се; щурам се; 2. треперя, треса се (от възбуда, страх и пр.); II. n треперене; all of a \dither цял разтреперан.

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