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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. stumble [Brit ˈstʌmb(ə)l, Am ˈstəmbəl] N

stumble
without a stumble

II. stumble [Brit ˈstʌmb(ə)l, Am ˈstəmbəl] VB intr

1. stumble (trip):

stumble
trébucher (against contre, on, over sur)

2. stumble (stagger):

to stumble in/out/off

3. stumble (in speech):

stumble
to stumble over phrase, word:

I. stumble on VB [Brit ˈstʌmb(ə)l -, Am ˈstəmbəl -] (stumble on)

stumble on walkers, travellers:
stumble on fig undertaking, leadership:

II. stumble on VB [Brit ˈstʌmb(ə)l -, Am ˈstəmbəl -] (stumble on [sth], stumble upon [sth])

stumble on person, place, date, event, item:

stumble on

I. stumble across VB [Brit ˈstʌmb(ə)l -, Am ˈstəmbəl -] (stumble across [sth])

stumble across person, information, fact:

stumble across
unwittingly stumble upon
francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
to stumble (sur on, contre against)
to stumble over a word
broncher cheval:
to stumble
to stumble over
ânonner (en hésitant) texte, leçon
to stumble through
to trip, to stumble

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I. stumble [ˈstʌmbl] N

stumble

II. stumble [ˈstʌmbl] VB intr

1. stumble (trip):

stumble
to stumble in/out

2. stumble (falter during talking):

to stumble over sth
francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
to stumble over a stone
to stumble over sth
to stumble
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engleski
francuski
francuski

I. stumble [ˈstʌm·bl] N

stumble

II. stumble [ˈstʌm·bl] VB intr

1. stumble (trip):

stumble
to stumble in/out

2. stumble (falter during talking):

to stumble over sth
francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
to stumble over a stone
to stumble over sth
to stumble
Present
Istumble
youstumble
he/she/itstumbles
westumble
youstumble
theystumble
Past
Istumbled
youstumbled
he/she/itstumbled
westumbled
youstumbled
theystumbled
Present Perfect
Ihavestumbled
youhavestumbled
he/she/ithasstumbled
wehavestumbled
youhavestumbled
theyhavestumbled
Past Perfect
Ihadstumbled
youhadstumbled
he/she/ithadstumbled
wehadstumbled
youhadstumbled
theyhadstumbled