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Was (wer) ist wobble - definition

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Wobble (disambiguation); Wobbles

wobble         
(wobbles, wobbling, wobbled)
If something or someone wobbles, they make small movements from side to side, for example because they are unsteady.
The table wobbled when I leaned on it...
I narrowly missed a cyclist who wobbled into my path...
VERB: V, V prep/adv
Wobble is also a noun.
We might look for a tiny wobble in the position of a star.
N-VAR
Wobble         
·vi ·see Wabble.
wobble         
¦ verb move unsteadily from side to side.
?(of the voice) tremble.
?waver between different courses of action.
¦ noun a wobbling movement or sound.
Origin
C17 (orig. as wabble): of Gmc origin; related to wave.

Wikipedia

Wobble

Wobble or wobbles may refer to:

  • "Wobble" (song), a single by V.I.C.
  • Wobbles (equine disorder), a disorder of the nervous system in dogs and horses
  • Wobble base pair, a type of base pairing in genetics
  • Chandler wobble, short-term periodic change in Earth's axial tilt
  • Jah Wobble (born 1958), British musician
  • Milankovitch wobble, long-term change in the Earth's axial tilt, axial precession and orbital eccentricity
  • Speed wobble, a quick oscillation of primarily just the steerable wheel(s) of a vehicle
  • A metasyntactic variable, commonly used alongside wibble, wubble, and flob
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für wobble
1. "We always knew there would be a wobble: this has been the wobble," said an aide.
2. Soon after his wobble I decided to have my own wobble, so I went and chatted to someone.
3. Stars with planets can wobble from the effect of their planets‘ gravity, and astronomers can use the wobble to determine the size and orbit of the objects.
4. Things are fine when it doesn‘t wobble the windows.
5. Their technique is based on the so–called «wobble» method.