TermGallery
Inglés
Inglés
Español
Catalán
Portugués
Ruso
Buscar alternativas para...
ES
Lengua de interfaz
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
Significados
Ejemplos
Usamos cookies
Este sitio web utiliza cookies para ofrecerte la información más relevante. Si sigues navegando, aceptas estas cookies.
Aceptar y cerrar
Más sobre cookies
¿Lo sabías?
Puedes hacer doble clic en una palabra para buscarla en TermGallery.
Significados de
fluctuate
en inglés
Move or sway in a rising and falling or wavelike pattern.
waver
vacillate
Sinónimos
Examples for "
waver
"
waver
vacillate
Examples for "
waver
"
1
Most countries' tolerance of Haitian migrants can
waver
like the stock market.
2
The high buildings
waver
like gray and golden ferns in the sun.
3
At various points, Radcliffe did
waver
in his commitment to the series.
4
The man's gaze did not
waver
from the line of camels ahead.
5
His expression did not
waver
,
yet Gabriel could sense the man stiffening.
1
Some recoil in terror before that test; others, feeble and affrighted,
vacillate
.
2
His records
vacillate
between ecstasy and grief, and go everywhere in-between.
3
Some recoil in terror before that test; others, feeble and affrighted,
vacillate
like shadows.
4
And as long as I
vacillate
between the two extremes, my womb remains closed.
5
Then they would apply themselves to Jacob and
vacillate
eternally between the two extremes.
Uso de
fluctuate
en inglés
1
Award payouts can
fluctuate
widely from year to year as cases close.
2
However, that order could
fluctuate
when final numbers are tallied on Monday.
3
Sheriff's spokeswoman Miranda Bowersox said the missing-persons list would likely
fluctuate
greatly.
4
Exercise requirements, nutritional needs and injury risks
fluctuate
throughout every woman's cycle.
5
In this study, we report that omentin levels
fluctuate
in various diseases.
6
This time can
fluctuate
between a few minutes to a few weeks.
7
It was strong and rapid and did not
fluctuate
,
but beat steadily.
8
Long-drawn-out climatic changes made desert, jungle and grassland
fluctuate
like the clouds.
9
An actor's fortunes can
fluctuate
,
especially when that actor is a woman.
10
It's normal for sexual desire levels to
fluctuate
as our circumstances change.
11
The number of patients, however, can
fluctuate
dependent on the season.
12
Prices can
fluctuate
significantly according to seasons and time of year.
13
Of course we recognize that mean values will
fluctuate
through time.
14
Competitors Etherum and Ripple also saw their market value
fluctuate
wildly.
15
The subject you started to prove is that cultures
fluctuate
with the years.
16
However, levels of ANCA did not
fluctuate
in the period preceding the relapse.
Más ejemplos para "fluctuate"
Gramática, pronunciación y más
Sobre este término
fluctuate
Verbo
Indicativo · Presente
Colocaciones frecuentes
fluctuate between
fluctuate wildly
fluctuate daily
fluctuate sharply
fluctuate greatly
Más colocaciones
Fluctuate
a través del tiempo
Fluctuate
por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América
Común
Reino Unido
Menos común