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Detailed Translations for limpness from English to Swedish
limpness:
Translation Matrix for limpness:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | flabbiness; flaccidity |
Synonyms for "limpness":
Related Definitions for "limpness":
limpness form of limp:
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to limp (walk with a limp; hobble; have a limp)
Conjugations for limp:
present
- limp
- limp
- limps
- limp
- limp
- limp
simple past
- limped
- limped
- limped
- limped
- limped
- limped
present perfect
- have limped
- have limped
- has limped
- have limped
- have limped
- have limped
past continuous
- was limping
- were limping
- was limping
- were limping
- were limping
- were limping
future
- shall limp
- will limp
- will limp
- shall limp
- will limp
- will limp
continuous present
- am limping
- are limping
- is limping
- are limping
- are limping
- are limping
subjunctive
- be limped
- be limped
- be limped
- be limped
- be limped
- be limped
diverse
- limp!
- let's limp!
- limped
- limping
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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limp (listless; washed-out; lifeless; no energy)
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limp (languid; sluggish; indolent; lazy; dawdling; inert; tardy; passive; dragging; drooping; slow; listless; lingering; shuffling; inactive; slow of understanding)
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limp (listless)
apatisk; ointresserad; likgiltigt; liknöjd; ouppmärksamt; ointresserat; apatiskt; liknöjt-
apatisk adj
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ointresserad adj
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likgiltigt adj
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liknöjd adj
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ouppmärksamt adj
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ointresserat adj
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apatiskt adj
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liknöjt adj
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Wiktionary Translations for limp:
limp
Cross Translation:
noun
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An irregular, jerky or awkward gait
- limp → hälta
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To walk lamely, as if favouring one leg
- limp → halta
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• limp | → halta; linka | ↔ hinken — humpeln, lahmen |
• limp | → slapp | ↔ lasch — ohne Spannkraft; schlaff, matt, energielos |
• limp | → haltande | ↔ boitement — action de boiter. |
• limp | → halta | ↔ boiter — clocher, incliner à chaque pas son corps plus d’un côté que de l’autre, ou alternativement de l’un et de l’autre côté. |
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