WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
| Principal Translations |
| tottering adj | (person, animal: walking unsteadily) | tambaleante adj mf |
| | The farmer led the ewe and her tottering newborn lamb into the shelter. |
| tottering adj | (structure: about to fall down) | inestable adj mf |
| | | tambaleante adj mf |
| | The little girl built a tottering tower of plastic blocks. |
| tottering adj | (country, government: about to collapse) (figurado) | tambaleante adj mf |
| | | inestable adj mf |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
| Principal Translations |
| totter⇒ vi | (walk unsteadily) | tambalearse⇒ v prnl |
| | | bambolearse⇒ v prnl |
| | The little boy, unsure of his footing, tottered towards the piece of candy. |
| totter vi | (be about to fall, collapse) | tambalearse⇒ v prnl |
| | Dizzy because of the heat, the elderly man tottered and grasped the handrail. |
| totter vi | figurative (be about to fall, collapse) (figurado) | tambalearse⇒ v prnl |
| | The empire tottered on the brink of collapse. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
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