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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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

stumble across → stumble on

stumble on VB [Am ˈstəmbəl -, Brit ˈstʌmb(ə)l -], stumble upon VB (v + prep + o)

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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

1. stumble (trip):

to stumble over/against sth

2. stumble (move unsteadily) + adv compl:

3. stumble (in speech):

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

I. across [Am əˈkrɔs, əˈkrɑs, Brit əˈkrɒs] ADV across often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (come across, cut across, put across, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (come, cut, put, etc)

1. across (from one side to other):

me (or le etc.) pasó or alcanzó la foto

2. across (on the other side):

3. across (in width, diameter):

II. across [Am əˈkrɔs, əˈkrɑs, Brit əˈkrɒs] PREP

1. across (from one side to other):

2. across (on the other side of):

I. put across VB [Am pʊt -, Brit pʊt -] put over (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

put across idea/message:

to put sth across to sb

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stumble [ˈstʌmbl] VB intr

1. stumble (trip):

2. stumble (while talking):

I. across [əˈkrɒs, Am əˈkrɑ:s] PREP

1. across (on other side of):

across from sb/sth

2. across (from one side to other):

Phrases:

II. across [əˈkrɒs, Am əˈkrɑ:s] ADV

1. across (in distance):

2. across (in contact with):

3. across (conveying meaning):

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stumble [ˈstʌm·bəl] VB intr

1. stumble (trip):

2. stumble (while talking):

I. across ·ˈkrɔs] PREP

1. across (on other side of):

across from sb/sth

2. across (from one side to other):

II. across ·ˈkrɔs] ADV

1. across (in distance):

2. across:

to come across sth (find) an old photo

3. across (conveying meaning):

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