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[ˈtɔpl] verbto (make something) fall:يَنْقَلِب، يَسْقُطThe child toppled over.
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['topl](to (make something) fall: He toppled the pile of books; The child toppled over.) renverser; basculer -
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['topl](to (make something) fall: He toppled the pile of books; The child toppled over.) derrubar, cair -
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[V]RUO (-ERE RUI RUTUM)PRAEPOSTERO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PROSTERNO (-ERE -STRAVI -STRATUM)OCCUMBO (-ERE -CUBUI -CUBITUM)OBCUMBO (-ERE -CUBUI -CUBITUM)CADO (-ERE CECIDI CASUM)PROLABOR (-LABI -LAPSUS SUM)PROCUMBO (-ERE -CUBUI -CUBITUM)PROCIDO (-ERE -CIDI)RECUMBO (-ERE -CUBUI)DETURBO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)CONRUO (-ERE -I -TUS) -
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Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Topple
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опрокидываться, кувыркаться -
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verb transitiveമറിഞ്ഞു വീഴുക, താഴെവീഴുക, മറിച്ചിടുക
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topple — UK US /ˈtɒpl/ verb [T] ► to remove a person or organization from a position of power: »This was a secret bid to topple the chairman and take his job. »Their aim was to topple the supermarket giant from its No.1 spot among British retailers … Financial and business terms
topple — [täp′əl] vi. toppled, toppling [< TOP1, v. + LE] 1. to fall (over) because or as if top heavy 2. to lean forward as if on the point of falling; overbalance; totter vt. 1. to cause to topple; overturn … English World dictionary
Topple — Top ple, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Toppled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Toppling}.] [From {Top} summit.] To fall forward; to pitch or tumble down. [1913 Webster] Though castles topple on their warders heads. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Topple — Top ple, v. t. To throw down; to overturn. [1913 Webster] He topple crags from the precipice. Longfellow. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
topple — index obliterate, overthrow, overturn, subvert, upset Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
topple — (v.) 1580s, tumble down, earlier to tumble or roll about (1540s), from TOP (Cf. top) (v.) + frequentative suffix le. Related: Toppled; toppling … Etymology dictionary
topple — [v] fall or knock over; overthrow bring down, capsize, collapse, do a pratfall*, fall, falter, founder, go belly up*, go down, hit the dirt*, keel over, knock down, land, lose it*, lurch, nose dive, oust, overbalance, overturn, pitch, plunge,… … New thesaurus
topple — ► VERB ▪ overbalance and fall or push over. ORIGIN from TOP(Cf. ↑topmost) … English terms dictionary
topple — [[t]tɒ̱p(ə)l[/t]] topples, toppling, toppled 1) V ERG If someone or something topples somewhere or if you topple them, they become unsteady or unstable and fall over. [V adv/prep] He just released his hold and toppled slowly backwards... [V n]… … English dictionary
topple — A category of mass movement processes, associated sediments (topple deposit), or resultant landform characterized by a localized, very rapid type of fall in which large blocks of soil or rock literally fall over, rotating outward over a low… … Glossary of landform and geologic terms
topple — UK [ˈtɒp(ə)l] / US [ˈtɑp(ə)l] verb Word forms topple : present tense I/you/we/they topple he/she/it topples present participle toppling past tense toppled past participle toppled 1) [intransitive/transitive] to stop being steady and fall, or to… … English dictionary