Tropezón in english

Stumble

pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures

tropezón1 = stumble ; trip. 

Example: His stumbles and missed opportunities were made up for by his signing of the agreement in 1990.Example: She took a bad trip down the stairs and got a sprain of her right ankle.

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» andar a tropezonesstumble .

Example: For some people the best way of progressing through the Internet may be by stumbling at the obstacles but persevering in the effort to move forward.

» a tropezonesfalteringlyhesitantlyhaltinglyjerkily .

Example: They were like two ships sailing in basically the same direction -- but one doing it hesitantly and falteringly and the other doing it well.

Example: 'Would it be bold of me to ask,' she said hesitantly, 'why is the Medical Center library virtually an autonomous unit?'.

Example: The ideals of liberty, self-determination, equality and the rule of law have haltingly advanced.

Example: He was still there, jerkily kicking his feet and clenched fists.

» con tropezoneschunky [chunkier -comp., chunkiest -sup.]  .

Example: I've always been a fan of putting jam on my grilled cheese on toast (I think it's best with a chunky homemade apricot or blackberry jam).

» dar un tropezóntrip over .

Example: And it makes it even more laughable everytime she trips over her own foot.

tropezón2 = blip. 

Example: It is good to know that even with a few blips and wobbles results can still happen.

Tropezón synonyms

hit in spanish: golpear, pronunciation: hɪt part of speech: verb, noun trip in spanish: viaje, pronunciation: trɪp part of speech: noun lurch in spanish: estacada, pronunciation: lɜrtʃ part of speech: noun, verb stagger in spanish: tambalear, pronunciation: stægɜr part of speech: verb, noun blunder in spanish: torpeza, pronunciation: blʌndɜr part of speech: noun falter in spanish: desfallecer, pronunciation: fɔltɜr part of speech: verb, noun bumble in spanish: andar de forma vacilante, pronunciation: bʌmbəl part of speech: verb misstep in spanish: paso en falso, pronunciation: mɪsstep part of speech: noun trip up in spanish: tropezar, pronunciation: trɪpʌp part of speech: verb slip up in spanish: desliz, pronunciation: slɪpʌp part of speech: verb
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