0 to make wild movements with your arms or body, especially because you are trying not to sink -- miotać się
1 to not know what to do or say -- plątać się
2 If a relationship, organization, or plan flounders, it fails or begins to experience problems. -- kuleć, borykać się z trudnościami
By 1993 his marriage was floundering.
The examination of flounders for additional macro- and microparasites was undertaken in conjunction with the examination for metacercarial cysts.
In addition, the different feeding habits employed by flounders in the upper and middle estuary affect this parameter to a certain extent.
Digeneans require invertebrates as intermediate hosts to complete their life cycle and thus the distribution of invertebrates determines the presence of digeneans in flounders.
An agent is said to be floundering if it stays in the sleep state forever.
Other professional historians often floundered for lack of this sort of assistance.
They subsequently remain within the flounders as they travel back upstream.
Muscle squashes were carried out on a small subsample of the flounders used for the epidemiological survey.
Nevertheless, the overriding fact remained that flounders at both locations were dominated, or co-dominated, by estuarine parasites.
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batmamak için çırpınmak, debelenmek, bocalamak…
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