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falter [ingl. am. ˈfɔltər, ingl. brit. ˈfɔːltə, ˈfɒltə] V. intr.
1. falter (speak hesitantly):
falter person:
falter person:
2. falter:
falter engine/heart:
falter business/economy:
falter enthusiasm/interest:
falter courage/resolve:
3. falter (move unsteadily):
falter person:
4. falter <faltering, part. pres. >:
falter voice/words
falter step/movement/economy
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español
inglés
inglés
titubeante voz/respuesta
quebrado (quebrada)
quebradizo (quebradiza)
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inglés
español
español
faltering [ˈfɔ:ltərɪŋ, ingl. am. -t̬ɚ-] ADJ.
faltering voice, speech
faltering steps
falter [ˈfɔ:ltəʳ, ingl. am. -t̬ɚ] V. intr.
falter person
falter conversation
falter courage, negotiations
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español
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inglés
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faltering [ˈfɔl·tər·ɪŋ] ADJ.
faltering voice, speech
faltering steps
falter [ˈfɔl·tər] V. intr.
falter person
falter conversation
falter courage, negotiations
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español
inglés
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Present
Ifalter
youfalter
he/she/itfalters
wefalter
youfalter
theyfalter
Past
Ifaltered
youfaltered
he/she/itfaltered
wefaltered
youfaltered
theyfaltered
Present Perfect
Ihavefaltered
youhavefaltered
he/she/ithasfaltered
wehavefaltered
youhavefaltered
theyhavefaltered
Past Perfect
Ihadfaltered
youhadfaltered
he/she/ithadfaltered
wehadfaltered
youhadfaltered
theyhadfaltered
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Peoples stock began to fall as serious problems emerged with bad loans, particularly in the faltering real estate sector, but also in the commercial realm.
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In the late 1950s, rock and roll was faltering as its major stars dropped from public view.
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At a time when many of the established stars are faltering, it is a particular pleasure to hear an important new voice.
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By late 1986, the network was faltering, ranking last among the five stations and suffering heavy losses.
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But they failed to reverse the company's faltering sales.
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