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  1. lurch:


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Detailed Translations for lurching from English to Swedish

lurch:

to lurch verb (lurches, lurched, lurching)

  1. to lurch (jolt; rock)
    vackla
    • vackla verb (vacklar, vacklade, vacklat)

Conjugations for lurch:

present
  1. lurch
  2. lurch
  3. lurches
  4. lurch
  5. lurch
  6. lurch
simple past
  1. lurched
  2. lurched
  3. lurched
  4. lurched
  5. lurched
  6. lurched
present perfect
  1. have lurched
  2. have lurched
  3. has lurched
  4. have lurched
  5. have lurched
  6. have lurched
past continuous
  1. was lurching
  2. were lurching
  3. was lurching
  4. were lurching
  5. were lurching
  6. were lurching
future
  1. shall lurch
  2. will lurch
  3. will lurch
  4. shall lurch
  5. will lurch
  6. will lurch
continuous present
  1. am lurching
  2. are lurching
  3. is lurching
  4. are lurching
  5. are lurching
  6. are lurching
subjunctive
  1. be lurched
  2. be lurched
  3. be lurched
  4. be lurched
  5. be lurched
  6. be lurched
diverse
  1. lurch!
  2. let's lurch!
  3. lurched
  4. lurching
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for lurch:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- lunge; pitch; pitching; stagger; stumble
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
vackla jolt; lurch; rock falter; stagger; sway
- careen; keel; pitch; prowl; reel; shift; skunk; stagger; swag
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
krängning canting; heel; heeling; lurch; roll
sladda lurch; skid; slip sideways
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
vackla faltering; wavering

Related Words for "lurch":

  • lurching

Synonyms for "lurch":


Related Definitions for "lurch":

  1. an unsteady uneven gait1
  2. the act of moving forward suddenly1
  3. abrupt up-and-down motion (as caused by a ship or other conveyance)1
  4. a decisive defeat in a game (especially in cribbage)1
  5. defeat by a lurch1
  6. move abruptly1
    • The ship suddenly lurched to the left1
  7. walk as if unable to control one's movements1
  8. move slowly and unsteadily1
    • The truck lurched down the road1
  9. loiter about, with no apparent aim1

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