Flutter Translation
Word
Flutter (English) – (pronounced ‘fle-tur’)
Flotea (Spanish) – (pronounced ‘floh-tay-ah’)
Definitions
1. (Physics) – a sudden, temporary vibration or tremor, typically in the air or water, caused by a disturbance or movement
a. Un brusco movimiento o vibración de aire o agua, causado por un disturbio o movimiento.
— El aire se echó a flotar cuando el avión aterrizó.
2. (Biology) – to move quickly and lightly, as if carried by the air or water
b. Moverse rápidamente y liviano, como si se estuviera llevando por el aire o el agua.
— Los peces flotaron hacia el lado opuesto de la charca.
Synonyms for Flutter
float – flotar 🔊
buzz – zumbir 🔊
vibrate – vibrar 🔊
shake – temblar 🔊
guide – guiar 🔊
Antonyms for Flutter
stop – parar 🔊
brake – frenar 🔊
stabilize – estabilizar 🔊
calm – calmar 🔊
balance – equilibrio 🔊
Examples of Flutter
English | Spanish |
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The bird’s wings fluttered rapidly as it took off. | Las alas del pájaro flotaron rápidamente cuando despegó. |
Her dress fluttered in the breeze. | La falda de su vestido flotó en la brisa. |
The fish fluttered to the surface of the water. | El pez flotó hasta la superficie del agua. |
Common Phrases
English | Spanish |
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“to flutter by” | “pasar volando por” |
“fluttering with excitement” | “flotando de emoción” |
Conjugations for “Flutter“
Tense | Conjugation |
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Present | flutter, flotar |
Past | fluttered, flotó |
Future | will flutter, flotará |
Word of the Day
Flutter – to move quickly and lightly, as if carried by the air or water
Example: The bird’s wings fluttered rapidly as it took off. – Las alas del pájaro flotaron rápidamente cuando despegó.