- Wobble
- Wobble \Wob"ble\, v. i. See {Wabble}. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
Wobble — (engl. to wobble steht für wackeln, taumeln, schwanken, schaukeln): Wobble Hypothese, für die These in der Genetik Wobblies, traditionelle Bezeichnung für die Industrial Workers of the World Wobble, sinusförmige Abweichung der spiralförmigen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
wobble — Ⅰ. wobble UK US /ˈwɒbl/ noun [C, usually singular] FINANCE, STOCK MARKET, ECONOMICS ► a short period of time when the value of something falls or it seems possible that it could fail: »Share prices have recovered from last autumn s wobble. »The… … Financial and business terms
Wobble — or wobbles can mean: * Wobble base pair, a type of basepair in genetics translation * Milankovitch wobble, the change in the axial tilt, axial precession and orbital eccentricity of the earth over long periods * Wobbler disease, also known as… … Wikipedia
wobble — [wäb′əl] vi. wobbled, wobbling [prob. < LowG wabbeln, to wobble: for IE base see WAVE] 1. to move unsteadily from side to side, as in walking 2. to rotate unevenly so as to move from side to side 3. to shake or tremble, as jelly does 4. to… … English World dictionary
wobble — (v.) 1650s, probably from Low Ger. wabbeln to wobble; cognate with O.N. vafla hover about, totter, related to vafra move unsteadily, from P.Gmc. *wab to move back and forth (see WAVER (Cf. waver)). The noun is attested from 1690s … Etymology dictionary
wobble — teeter, totter, shimmy, quiver, shiver, shudder, quaver, quake, *shake, tremble, dither … New Dictionary of Synonyms
wobble — [v] stagger, quake be unsteady, careen, falter, flounder, lurch, oscillate, quiver, reel, rock, roll, seesaw, shake, shimmy, stumble, sway, swing, teeter, totter, tremble, vacillate, vibrate, waver, weave, wiggle; concepts 150,152 … New thesaurus
wobble — ► VERB 1) move unsteadily from side to side. 2) (of the voice) tremble. 3) waver between different courses of action. ► NOUN ▪ a wobbling movement or sound. ORIGIN Germanic, related to WAVE(Cf. ↑wave) … English terms dictionary
wobble — [[t]wɒ̱b(ə)l[/t]] wobbles, wobbling, wobbled 1) VERB If something or someone wobbles, they make small movements from side to side, for example because they are unsteady. A gravitational wave made the spacecraft wobble... Just then, Bart returned … English dictionary
wobble — I UK [ˈwɒb(ə)l] / US [ˈwɑb(ə)l] verb Word forms wobble : present tense I/you/we/they wobble he/she/it wobbles present participle wobbling past tense wobbled past participle wobbled 1) a) [intransitive/transitive] to rock slightly from side to… … English dictionary