0 to walk as if you might fall -- sjangle
The injured man staggered away. Den skadede mannen sjanglet avsted.
1 to divide a process into parts that do not all begin or happen at the same time -- fordele
The government staggered the payments over a three-week period. Regjeringen fordelte utbetalingene over en treukersperiode.
2 to shock -- sjokkere
3 to sway, move or walk unsteadily -- sjangle, rave
4 to astonish -- bli lamslått/rystet
5 to arrange (people’s hours of work, holidays etc) so that they do not begin and end at the same times -- forskyve
The interviews have been staggered throughout the course of the afternoon.
With staggering numbers as these, it is not surprising that chemoprevention has been proposed as a viable strategy to fight cancer.
The diversity is staggering: types of vegetation and associated management practices which range from commercial ranches to traditional transhumance and nomadic systems.
Extrapolating those numbers to the world's population produces staggering estimates.
Consequently, the implementation of training was staggered for groups of students.
Furthermore, the axial staggers and the link lengths were closely maintained.
The sheer quantity of dung might be staggering in urban areas in an era dominated by horse transport, cowsheds, minor piggeries, middens and cesspits.
He responds to this provocation with an exposition of the authority of dreams that is staggering by contrast.
Despite this, many dealers earned staggering incomes by generating incredible turnovers.
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