fiddly in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

fiddly in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for fiddly in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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But there's one last bit of this fiddly jigsaw to complete the picture.
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As he suspected, however, the knot garden actually turned out to be quite fiddly to mow around.
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It was a bit fiddly to get it around the face due to its fixed head.
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Four strokes are less reliable than two strokes (more moving parts), less fiddly than two strokes (no oil), moderately noisy.
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And to be honest, while the idea of storing your headphones in a bracelet has a lot of merit, it seems a little fiddly.
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This can be fiddly and annoying when you are trying to work, especially if you are on a deadline.
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The questions are whether it's too fiddly and if it's responsive enough.
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So many wasted hours, but such satisfaction when all those fiddly rings were finally behooped.
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Some contractors would rather do commercial work than fiddly house repairs but at the moment numbers were "still manageable".
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For instance 90% of people will use their right hands for fiddly tasks.
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