wobble

US /ˈwɑː.bəl/
UK /ˈwɑː.bəl/
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1.

vaciller, tituber

move unsteadily from side to side

:
The table began to wobble as he leaned on it.
La table commença à vaciller quand il s'appuya dessus.
The child's first steps made him wobble.
Les premiers pas de l'enfant le firent tituber.
2.

vaciller, hésiter

hesitate or waver in opinion or purpose

:
His confidence began to wobble under pressure.
Sa confiance commença à vaciller sous la pression.
The government's policy on the economy started to wobble.
La politique économique du gouvernement commença à fléchir.
1.

vacillement, tremblement

an unsteady movement from side to side

:
The chair had a slight wobble.
La chaise avait un léger vacillement.
He felt a wobble in his knees.
Il sentit un tremblement dans ses genoux.