1.b> (), ; / ; the injured woman staggered to her feet ; he staggered home, drunk , ;
2.b> 1) , i> () / ; , i>. i> , ; the departures of the buses were staggered at fifteen-minute intervals / 15-15- / ; there were so many runners that they had to stagger the start , i> ; Jim and his wife stagger their work hours so one of them can be at home with the kids / , - ;
2) / (), (,i> .i>); the soldiers advanced in a staggered formation ;
3) .i> / (), (, i>); the fighters will take off either in a staggered formation or side by side / i> ;
3.b> (), , ; an event that staggered the world , / ; he staggered all his colleagues by suddenly announcing that he was leaving the company at the end of the month , , .