Translation for '
stumbling' from English to Slovak
NOUN1 | stumbling | - | |
NOUN2 | a stumbling | stumblings | |
VERB | to stumble | stumbled | stumbled stumbling | stumbles | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- In November 2016 a 'stumbling block' memorial was laid for Willy Graumüller.
- Most of the Jewish citizens were deported, dispossessed and murdered. The "Stolpersteine" (stumbling stones) have been laid on Minden's pavements as a memorial to them.
- Apart from "skandalon" the idiom of "stumbling block" has a second synonym in the Greek term "proskomma" "stumbling."
- These incidents were documented by the German artist Gunter Demnig and his project "Stolpersteine" (stumbling blocks).
- Since August 19, 2021, a stumbling block has commemorated Friedrich Paul von Groszheim in front of his house at Kaiserallee 11 in Lübeck-Travemünde.
- In March 2019, a "Stolperstein" (stumbling stone) for Fritz Hirschfeld was laid in Nieuwkuijk in the Netherlands on the site of the St.
- The international community raised concerns about the political standoff, some view this election impasse as a new stumbling block for Somalia's road to democratisation.
- Wimmer argues instead that linguistic diversity is a key stumbling block to nation-building.
- In skateboarding, the United States won two bronze medals. Reigning world champion and favorite Nyjah Huston was shut out of medals after stumbling on his last attempt.
- "Then it's you or I for it." Walker rushed forward his horse stumbling in the water.
- The Czech stumbling block project Stolpersteine.cz was launched in 2008 by Česká unie židovské mládeže (Czech Union of Jewish Youth) under the patronage of the Prague mayor.
- In Judaism, Lifnei Iver (Hebrew: לִפְנֵי עִוֵּר, "Before the Blind") is a Hebrew expression defining a prohibition against misleading people by use of a "stumbling block," or allowing a person to proceed unawares in unsuspecting danger or culpability.
- August Landmesser's name appears on a stumbling stone.
- Then he recovered from being forced into the rail and stumbling badly to finish third in the Bahamas Stakes.
- But at times it will stand as a stumbling block as well.
- Lu Xun raises the question of who has the real power to deal with and bring about change: the stumbling man or his subtle wife?
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