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трибуне
battement
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
I. flutter [ingl. brit. ˈflʌtə, ingl. am. ˈflədər] SUST.
1. flutter (rapid movement):
flutter (of wings, lashes)
flutter (of leaves, papers)
flutter (of flags, bunting)
2. flutter (stir):
to be all in or of a flutter ingl. brit.
to cause a flutter
3. flutter ingl. brit. (bet) coloq.:
to have a flutter on the horses
she likes the odd flutter
4. flutter ELECTRÓ. (in sound):
flutter
5. flutter AERO. (fault):
flutter
II. flutter [ingl. brit. ˈflʌtə, ingl. am. ˈflədər] V. trans.
1. flutter (beat):
2. flutter (move):
flutter fan, handkerchief
to flutter one's eyelashes (at sb)
III. flutter [ingl. brit. ˈflʌtə, ingl. am. ˈflədər] V. intr.
1. flutter (beat):
2. flutter (fly rapidly):
flutter
3. flutter (move rapidly):
flutter flag, bunting, ribbons:
flutter clothes, curtains, fans, hand:
flutter eyelids, lashes:
4. flutter (spiral):
flutter, a. flutter down petals, leaves:
5. flutter (beat irregularly):
flutter heart:
palpiter (with de)
flutter pulse:
heart flutter SUST. MED.
heart flutter
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
voltiger papiers, rideaux, feuilles:
palpiter cœur:
palpiter feuille, voile:
ébrouer petit oiseau:
ondoyer flamme, rideau:
flutter kick uncountable
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
I. flutter [ˈflʌtəʳ, ingl. am. ˈflʌt̬ɚ] SUST.
1. flutter (act of fluttering):
flutter of wings, lashes
flutter of leave, papers
flutter of heart
2. flutter fig. (nervousness):
flutter
to put in/to be all of a flutter
3. flutter sing. ingl. austr., ingl. brit. coloq. (bet):
flutter
to have a flutter
II. flutter [ˈflʌtəʳ, ingl. am. ˈflʌt̬ɚ] V. intr.
1. flutter (fly):
flutter
flutter bird
2. flutter (move):
flutter
flutter heart
flutter leaves, papers
flutter lashes
flutter flag
III. flutter [ˈflʌtəʳ, ingl. am. ˈflʌt̬ɚ] V. trans.
to flutter its wings
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
papilloter paupières
palpiter paupière
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
I. flutter [ˈflʌt̬·ər] SUST.
1. flutter (act of fluttering):
flutter of wings, lashes
flutter of leave, papers
flutter of heart
2. flutter fig. (nervousness):
flutter
to put in/to be all of a flutter
II. flutter [ˈflʌt̬·ər] V. intr.
1. flutter (fly):
flutter
flutter bird
2. flutter (move):
flutter
flutter heart
flutter leaves, papers
flutter lashes
flutter flag
III. flutter [ˈflʌt̬·ər] V. trans.
to flutter its wings
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
papilloter paupières
Present
Iflutter
youflutter
he/she/itflutters
weflutter
youflutter
theyflutter
Past
Ifluttered
youfluttered
he/she/itfluttered
wefluttered
youfluttered
theyfluttered
Present Perfect
Ihavefluttered
youhavefluttered
he/she/ithasfluttered
wehavefluttered
youhavefluttered
theyhavefluttered
Past Perfect
Ihadfluttered
youhadfluttered
he/she/ithadfluttered
wehadfluttered
youhadfluttered
theyhadfluttered
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Another variation on this concept is seen in atrial flutter.
en.wikipedia.org
Hence, bridge design must ensure that flutter velocity will be higher than the maximum mean wind speed present at the site.
en.wikipedia.org
Other weighting curves are used in rumble measurement and flutter measurement to properly assess subjective effect.
en.wikipedia.org
Flutter measurement also involves a standardised quasi-peak reading meter.
en.wikipedia.org
The petioles are long and the leaves flutter in even a light breeze, like the leaves of poplars.
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