มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ stagger | (vi) เซ, See also: เอียง, โซเซ, โงนเงน, Syn. reel, totter, sway | stagger | (vt) ทำให้สะดุด, See also: ทำให้โซเซ, Syn. stumble, sway | stagger | (vt) ทำให้ลังเล, See also: ทำให้สงสัย, ทำให้งงงวย, Syn. astonish, amaze, stun | stagger | (n) การเซ, See also: การโซเซ, การส่าย, การเอียง, Syn. lurch, totter | stagger about | (phrv) เดินโซเซ, See also: ส่ายไปมา, Syn. stagger around | stagger around | (phrv) เดินโซเซ, See also: ส่ายไปมา, Syn. stagger about |
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| stagger | (สแทก'เกอะ) vi., vt., n. (การ) (ทำให้) เดินโซเซ, ยืนโซเซ, โงนเงน, เซ, ส่าย, ลังเลใจ, ตะกุกตะกัก, สับหลีก, จัดหลีก. adj. สับหลีก, จัดหลีก, Syn. totter, stun |
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| stagger | (vi) ตุปัดตุเป๋, เซ, ย้าย, เอียง, ส่าย, โงนเงน | stagger | (vt) ทำให้เหลื่อมกัน, ทำให้เซ, ทำให้เอียง, สับหลีก |
| | Stagger | v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Staggered p. pr. & vb. n. Staggering. ] [ OE. stakeren, Icel. stakra to push, to stagger, fr. staka to punt, push, stagger; cf. OD. staggeren to stagger. Cf. Stake, n. ] 1. To move to one side and the other, as if about to fall, in standing or walking; not to stand or walk with steadiness; to sway; to reel or totter. [ 1913 Webster ] Deep was the wound; he staggered with the blow. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To cease to stand firm; to begin to give way; to fail. “The enemy staggers.” Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To begin to doubt and waver in purpose; to become less confident or determined; to hesitate. [ 1913 Webster ] He [ Abraham ] staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief. Rom. iv. 20. [ 1913 Webster ] | Stagger | v. t. 1. To cause to reel or totter. [ 1913 Webster ] That hand shall burn in never-quenching fire That staggers thus my person. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To cause to doubt and waver; to make to hesitate; to make less steady or confident; to shock. [ 1913 Webster ] Whosoever will read the story of this war will find himself much staggered. Howell. [ 1913 Webster ] Grants to the house of Russell were so enormous, as not only to outrage economy, but even to stagger credibility. Burke. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To arrange (a series of parts) on each side of a median line alternately, as the spokes of a wheel or the rivets of a boiler seam. [ 1913 Webster ] | Stagger | n. 1. An unsteady movement of the body in walking or standing, as if one were about to fall; a reeling motion; vertigo; -- often in the plural; as, the stagger of a drunken man. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. pl. (Far.) A disease of horses and other animals, attended by reeling, unsteady gait or sudden falling; as, parasitic staggers; apopletic or sleepy staggers. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. pl. Bewilderment; perplexity. [ R. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Stomach staggers (Far.), distention of the stomach with food or gas, resulting in indigestion, frequently in death. [ 1913 Webster ] | Staggerbush | n. (Bot.) An American shrub (Andromeda Mariana) having clusters of nodding white flowers. It grows in low, sandy places, and is said to poison lambs and calves. Gray. [ 1913 Webster ] | Staggeringly | adv. In a staggering manner. [ 1913 Webster ] | Staggerwort | n. (Bot.) A kind of ragwort (Senecio Jacobaea). [ 1913 Webster ] |
| stagger | (v) walk as if unable to control one's movements, Syn. swag, careen, lurch, reel, keel | stagger | (v) walk with great difficulty, Syn. flounder | stagger | (v) to arrange in a systematic order, Syn. distribute | stagger | (v) astound or overwhelm, as with shock | staggerbush | (n) deciduous shrub of coastal plain of the eastern United States having nodding pinkish-white flowers; poisonous to stock, Syn. stagger bush, Lyonia mariana | staggered_board_of_directors | (n) a board of directors a portion of whose members are elected each year instead of all members being elected annually, Syn. staggered board of directors | staggerer | (n) someone who walks unsteadily as if about to fall, Syn. reeler, totterer | staggers | (n) a disease of the central nervous system affecting especially horses and cattle; characterized by an unsteady swaying gait and frequent falling, Syn. blind staggers | lurch | (n) an unsteady uneven gait, Syn. stagger, stumble |
| | | เซถลา | (v) stagger, See also: reel, sag, totter, Example: นักมวยพลาดท่าถูกหมัดจากคู่ต่อสู้เข้าอย่างจังจนเซถลาราวนกปีกหัก, Thai Definition: เซไปโดยพลันอย่างคนลื่นล้ม | เดินโซเซ | (v) stagger, See also: totter, Syn. เดินโซซัดโซเซ, เดินตุปัดตุเป๋, Ant. เดินตรงรี่, Example: หลังออกจากร้านอาหาร เขาก็เดินโซซัดโซเซไปตามถนน, Thai Definition: เดินไปด้วยอาการโซเซ | ตาก | (v) space out, See also: stagger, Example: ยอดสุดของกิ่งไม้ตากออกจากกัน, Thai Definition: ห่าง, แบะออก, เช่น ควายเขาตาก คือ ปลายเขาไม่รวมเข้าหากัน | ยักแย่ยักยัน | (v) stagger, See also: totter, falter, sway, lurch, reel, stumble, Syn. เก้ๆ กังๆ, ขะเย้อแขย่ง, Example: คุณยายยักแย่ยักยันไปจนถึงประตู | ตาก | (v) space out, See also: stagger, Example: ยอดสุดของกิ่งไม้ตากออกจากกัน, Thai Definition: ห่าง, แบะออก, เช่น ควายเขาตาก คือ ปลายเขาไม่รวมเข้าหากัน | ซ่องแซ่ง | (adv) shakily, See also: staggeringly, limpingly, Syn. กระย่องกระแย่ง, กระซ่องกระแซ่ง, Example: ยายเดินซ่องแซ่งเพราะแก่มากแล้ว | ซวนเซ | (v) stagger, See also: dodder, Syn. ซวดเซ, โซเซ, โคลงเคลง, เซ, โงนเงน, โอนเอน, Example: ไม้หลักที่ปักไว้ซวนเซเมื่อถูกคลื่นซัด, Thai Definition: เซถลาไปมา | ซวดเซ | (v) totter, See also: stagger, Syn. เสียหลัก, ซวนเซ, เซ, Example: เขาพาร่างที่ขาดสติซวดเซไปตามทาง, Thai Definition: อาการที่ไม่ตั้งตรง เซไปเซมา | โซเซ | (adv) staggeringly, See also: hobblingly, totteringly, Syn. กระโซกระเซ, เอียง, โผเผ, โคลงเคลง, โงนเงน, Example: เขาเดินโซเซกลับบ้าน, Thai Definition: เซไปมา, ทรงตัวไม่ใคร่อยู่ | โซเซ | (v) stagger, See also: hobble, totter, Syn. กระโซกระเซ, เอียง, โผเผ, โคลงเคลง, โงนเงน, Example: เขาโซเซลงบันไดในตอนเช้า, Thai Definition: เซไปมา, ทรงตัวไม่ใคร่อยู่ |
| คลอน | [khløn] (v) EN: shake ; move ; shake from side to side ; stagger ; be unsteady ; vibrate FR: vaciller ; branler | เซ | [sē] (v) EN: stagger ; reel ; totter FR: tituber ; chanceler | โซเซ | [sōsē] (v) EN: stagger ; hobble ; totter FR: chanceler ; tituber | โซเซ | [sōsē] (adv) EN: staggeringly ; hobblingly ; totteringly FR: en chancelant ; en titubant | ซวดเซ | [sūatsē] (v) EN: stagger ; totter FR: tituber ; chanceler | โย้ | [yō] (v) EN: lean ; stagger ; go haywire ; sway | ย่องแย่ง | [yǿngyaēng] (adv) EN: limpingly ; totteringly ; haltingly ; stumblingly ; shufflingly ; teeteringly ; staggeringly ; dodderingly ; hobblingly ; lamely |
| | | | | 横行 | [おうこう(P);おうぎょう(ok), oukou (P); ougyou (ok)] (n, vs, adj-no) (1) walking sideways; staggering; striding; (2) being rampant; being widespread; being prevalent; (P) #11,648 [Add to Longdo] | ふらつき | [furatsuki] (n, adj-no, adv) lightheadedness; disorientation; wobbliness; staggering [Add to Longdo] | ふらつく | [furatsuku] (v5k, vi) to feel giddy; to totter; to stagger [Add to Longdo] | ふらふら(P);フラフラ | [furafura (P); furafura] (adj-na, adv-to, vs, adj-no) (on-mim) unsteady on one's feet; stagger; reel; totter; dizzy; (P) [Add to Longdo] | よたよた | [yotayota] (adv, vs) unsteadily; waddling; staggeringly; totteringly [Add to Longdo] | 違い棚;違棚 | [ちがいだな, chigaidana] (n) set of staggered shelves [Add to Longdo] | 滑らす(oK) | [ずらす, zurasu] (v5s, vt) (1) (uk) to shift; to slide (e.g. something away from something else); to move (e.g. something out of the way); (2) to put off; to delay; to postpone; to stagger (e.g. working hours); (P) [Add to Longdo] | 期差選任 | [きさせんにん, kisasennin] (n) staggered terms (applied to corporate directors as a defensive measure against hostile takeovers) [Add to Longdo] | 時差出勤 | [じさしゅっきん, jisashukkin] (n) staggered work hours [Add to Longdo] | 酔歩 | [すいほ, suiho] (n, vs) (1) drunken stagger; tottering gait; (2) { math } (See ランダムウォーク) drunkard's walk; random walk [Add to Longdo] |
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Stagger \Stag"ger\, n.
1. An unsteady movement of the body in walking or standing,
as if one were about to fall; a reeling motion; vertigo;
-- often in the plural; as, the stagger of a drunken man.
[1913 Webster]
2. pl. (Far.) A disease of horses and other animals, attended
by reeling, unsteady gait or sudden falling; as, parasitic
staggers; apopletic or sleepy staggers.
[1913 Webster]
3. pl. Bewilderment; perplexity. [R.] --Shak.
[1913 Webster]
{Stomach staggers} (Far.), distention of the stomach with
food or gas, resulting in indigestion, frequently in
death.
[1913 Webster]
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Stagger \Stag"ger\ (-g[~e]r), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Staggered}
(-g[~e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Staggering}.] [OE. stakeren,
Icel. stakra to push, to stagger, fr. staka to punt, push,
stagger; cf. OD. staggeren to stagger. Cf. {Stake}, n.]
1. To move to one side and the other, as if about to fall, in
standing or walking; not to stand or walk with steadiness;
to sway; to reel or totter.
[1913 Webster]
Deep was the wound; he staggered with the blow.
--Dryden.
[1913 Webster]
2. To cease to stand firm; to begin to give way; to fail.
"The enemy staggers." --Addison.
[1913 Webster]
3. To begin to doubt and waver in purpose; to become less
confident or determined; to hesitate.
[1913 Webster]
He [Abraham] staggered not at the promise of God
through unbelief. --Rom. iv. 20.
[1913 Webster]
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Stagger \Stag"ger\, v. t.
1. To cause to reel or totter.
[1913 Webster]
That hand shall burn in never-quenching fire
That staggers thus my person. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]
2. To cause to doubt and waver; to make to hesitate; to make
less steady or confident; to shock.
[1913 Webster]
Whosoever will read the story of this war will find
himself much staggered. --Howell.
[1913 Webster]
Grants to the house of Russell were so enormous, as
not only to outrage economy, but even to stagger
credibility. --Burke.
[1913 Webster]
3. To arrange (a series of parts) on each side of a median
line alternately, as the spokes of a wheel or the rivets
of a boiler seam.
[1913 Webster]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
stagger
n 1: an unsteady uneven gait [syn: {lurch}, {stumble},
{stagger}]
v 1: walk as if unable to control one's movements; "The drunken
man staggered into the room" [syn: {stagger}, {reel},
{keel}, {lurch}, {swag}, {careen}]
2: walk with great difficulty; "He staggered along in the heavy
snow" [syn: {stagger}, {flounder}]
3: to arrange in a systematic order; "stagger the chairs in the
lecture hall" [syn: {stagger}, {distribute}]
4: astound or overwhelm, as with shock; "She was staggered with
bills after she tried to rebuild her house following the
earthquake"
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