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[kæp'saɪz] [AE 'kæpsaɪz] 1.verbo transitivo rovesciare, capovolgere2.verbo intransitivo capovolgersi, rovesciarsi* * *((of a boat) to overturn, often sinking afterwards.) capovolgere, ribaltare* * *capsize /kæpˈsaɪz/n.(naut.) capovolgimento; scuffia.(to) capsize /kæpˈsaɪz/ (naut.)A v. t.capovolgere, rovesciareB v. i.* * *[kæp'saɪz] [AE 'kæpsaɪz] 1.verbo transitivo rovesciare, capovolgere2.verbo intransitivo capovolgersi, rovesciarsi -
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v. alabora olmak, ters dönmek, değişivermek, alabora etmek, devirmek* * *alabora ol* * *((of a boat) to overturn, often sinking afterwards.) devrilmek, alabora olmak -
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• keikahtaa• kaatua (vene)• kaataa• kaatua(alus)• kaatua• mennä kumoon• kumoon• kumota* * *((of a boat) to overturn, often sinking afterwards.) keikahtaa kumoon/nurin -
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[kæp'saɪz] 1. vtwywracać (wywrócić perf) dnem do góry2. viwywracać się (wywrócić się perf) dnem do góry* * *((of a boat) to overturn, often sinking afterwards.) wywracać się -
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v. kapsejsa, kantra; göra sa att något (i synnerhet en båt) hamnar uppochner* * *((of a boat) to overturn, often sinking afterwards.) kapsejsa -
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1. n опрокидывание2. v опрокидывать3. v опрокидыватьсяСинонимический ряд:overturn (verb) invert; keel; keel over; overturn; tip over; turn over; upend; upsetАнтонимический ряд: -
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[kæpˈsaɪz] verb(of a boat) to overturn, often sinking afterwards.يَنْقَلِبُ (القارِبُ) -
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at kæntre -
29 kantre
capsize, overturn* * *verb. capsize verb. (fly) tip over -
30 butuw
verbcapsize--------verblean--------verbupturn--------overturn--------to be overthrown--------to lie on the belly--------to stand upside down--------turn upside down--------upset -
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verb. capsize verb. keel over -
32 kaataa
yks.nom. kaataa; yks.gen. kaadan; yks.part. kaatoi kaasi; yks.ill. kaataisi; mon.gen. kaatakoon; mon.part. kaatanut; mon.ill. kaadettiincapsize (verb)dump (verb)fell (verb)knock down (verb)overbalance (verb)overthrow (verb)overturn (verb)pour (verb)prostrate (verb)souse (verb)tip (verb)topple (verb)transfuse (verb)upset (verb)strike down spill (noun)* * *• souse• overthrow• tip• tip over• subvert• strike down• capsize• slay• spill• shoot• prostrate• pour• topple• overturn• spider web• overbalance• knock over• knock down• kill• hew down• fell• fall• dump• crash• conquer• bring down• pour out• turn over• upset• transfuse -
33 kaatua
yks.nom. kaatua; yks.gen. kaadun; yks.part. kaatui; yks.ill. kaatuisi; mon.gen. kaatukoon; mon.part. kaatunut; mon.ill. kaaduttiinbe overturned (verb)be upset (verb)capsize (verb)collapse (verb)fall (verb)fall down (verb)fall over (verb)overturn (verb)tip (verb)topple (verb)tumble (verb)* * *• topple• turn turtle• spill• turn over• turn• tumble• stumble• tip• tumble down• invert• upset• tilt• be crushed• overturn• be conquered• lick the dust• be defeated• be killed• be overthrown• be overturned• be slain• be spilled• be spilt• bite the dust• capsize• collapse• crash• die• fall down• fall over• fall• go down• be upset -
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1. n опрокидывание2. n падение3. n беспорядок4. n крушение5. n ссора, размолвка6. n недомогание7. n расстройство, огорчение; потрясение8. n неожиданное поражение9. n тех. высадка; осадка10. n тех. высаженное изделие11. n тех. горн. восстающая выработка, сбойка12. a опрокинутый13. a расстроенный; встревоженный14. a ком. установленный, твёрдый15. v опрокидывать16. v опрокидываться17. v расстраивать, нарушать18. v полит. подрывать, дестабилизировать19. v выводить из душевного равновесия; огорчать20. v расстраивать здоровье21. v нанести неожиданное поражение22. v тех. обжимать, осаживатьСинонимический ряд:1. agitated (adj.) aggravated; agitated; concerned; disconcerted; disturbed; irritated; perturbed; troubled; uneasy; unnerved; worried2. messy (adj.) disordered; messy; sloppy; slovenly3. tipped (adj.) capsized; overturned; tipped4. upturned (adj.) inverted; upside-down; upturned5. agitation (noun) agitation; commotion; convulsion; turbulence6. collapse (noun) collapse; reverse; setback7. defeat (noun) defeat; loss; overthrow; overturn; set-back8. disruption (noun) disorganisation; disruption9. disturbance (noun) disturbance; nervousness; noise; perturbation10. mess (noun) disorder; mess; sicken; turn; unhinge11. turmoil (noun) disquiet; flurry; fluster; flutter; tumult; turmoil12. capsize (verb) capsize; invert; upend13. defeat (verb) beat; conquer; defeat; depose; displace; vanquish14. deranged (verb) deranged; sickened; turned; unhinged; unsettled15. discompose (verb) aggravate; agitate; bother; discombobulate; discompose; disconcert; dismay; disquiet; flurry; fluster; perturb; rock; ruffle; shook; toss; unnerve; untune16. discomposed (verb) agitated; bothered; discomposed; dismayed; disquieted; disturbed; flurried; flustered; perturbed17. disorder (verb) derange; disarrange; disarray; disjoint; dislocate; disorder; disorganise; disorganize; disrupt; distemper; jumble; mess up; mix up; muddle; muss up; rummage; shuffle; sicken; tumble; turn; unhinge; unsettle18. disordered (verb) disarranged; disarrayed; disjointed; dislocated; disordered; disorganized; disrupted; distempered; jumbled; messed up; mixed up; muddled; mussed up; rummaged; shuffled; tumbled19. overturn (verb) knock over; overset; overthrew; overthrow; overturn; tip over; topple; turn over20. overturned (verb) knocked over; overthrew/overthrown; overturned; tipped over; toppled; turned over21. trouble (verb) ail; cark; distress; disturb; grieve; trouble; worry22. troubled (verb) ailed; distressed; troubled; worriedАнтонимический ряд:calm; right; soothe; success -
35 keikahtaa
yks.nom. keikahtaa; yks.gen. keikahdan; yks.part. keikahti; yks.ill. keikahtaisi; mon.gen. keikahtakoon; mon.part. keikahtanut; mon.ill. keikahdettiincapsize (verb)fall down (verb)rock (verb)sway (verb)tilt (verb)tip (verb)tip over (verb)topple (verb)topple over (verb)tumble (verb)* * *• tilt• turn around• tumble• trip over• topple• topple over• tip over• sway• rock• overturn• fall down• capsize• tip -
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1. n основатель, учредитель2. n основатель фонда3. n плавильщик4. n литейщик5. n горн. вскрывающий пласт6. n горн. разведочный ствол7. n вет. ламинит8. v охрометь, разбить ногу9. v упасть10. v завязнуть; погружаться11. v наполниться водой и затонуть12. v пускать ко дну13. v оседать14. v проваливаться, терпеть неудачуhis efforts foundered — его попытки были обречены на неудачу, он потерпел крах
15. v проваливать, губитьСинонимический ряд:1. originator (noun) architect; author; benefactor; creator; discoverer; father; forebear; forefather; generator; inventor; maker; originator; parent; patriarch; patron; prime mover; sire2. abort (verb) abort; collapse; fail3. capsize (verb) capsize; swamp4. reel (verb) reel; sprawl; stumble5. sink (verb) go down; go under; sink; submerge; submerse6. take on water and sink (verb) be ruined; break down; miscarry; stumble and fall; take on water and sinkАнтонимический ряд:float; succeed -
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1. n архит. обратный свод; обратная арка2. n психол. человек с половыми извращениями; гомосексуалист3. v перевёртывать; переворачивать; опрокидывать; ставить вверх дном, вверх ногами4. v выворачивать5. v переставлять, менять порядок, положение или соотношение на обратные6. v хим. инвертировать; обращатьСинонимический ряд:1. capsize (verb) capsize; overturn; upset2. reverse (verb) change; flip; inverse; reverse; revert; transplace; transpose; turn; turn around; turn upside down; upend -
38 at kæntre
to capsize -
39 velte
capsize, overturn, tip, upset* * *subst. (gruvedrift) pile, heap, dead rock tip verb. overturn, have a spill verb. overthrow, knock down, tip over -
40 volcar
v.1 to knock over.2 to empty out.3 to overturn.La explosión volcó los coches The explosion overturned the cars.4 to transpose, to translate.5 to dump.El sistema volcó los datos The system dumped the data.* * *1 (coche etc) to turn over, overturn2 MARÍTIMO to capsize1 (gen) to turn over, knock over, upset2 (vaciar) to empty out, pour out3 figurado (hacer cambiar de parecer) to make change one's mind4 figurado (molestar) to annoy, irritate, upset5 figurado (turbar la cabeza) to make feel dizzy2 figurado (entregarse) to do one's utmost* * *verb1) to overturn2) topple3) upset* * *1. VT1) (=tirar) [+ vaso] to upset, knock over; [+ contenido] to empty out, tip out; [+ carga] to dump; [+ coche, camión] to overturn; [+ barco] to overturn, capsize2)3)volcar a algn † — (=marear) to make sb dizzy, make sb's head swim; (=convencer) to force sb to change his mind
4) † (=irritar) to irritate, exasperate; (=desconcertar) to upset; (=embromar) to tease2.VI [coche, camión] to overturn3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( tumbar) to knock overb) < carga> to tip, dumpc) < molde> to turn overd) ( vaciar) to empty (out)e) (Inf) to dump2) (poner, depositar)2.volcar algo en alguien/algo: volcó todas sus esperanzas en él she pinned all her hopes on him; vuelca toda su energía en el trabajo — she puts all her energy into her work
volcar vi automóvil/camión to overturn, turn over; embarcación to capsize3.volcarse v pron1)a) vaso/botella to get knocked o tipped overb) volcar verbo intransitivo2)a) (entregarse, dedicarse)volcarse en/a algo — to throw oneself into something
b) ( lanzarse)3) ( desvivirse)volcarse para or por + inf — to go out of one's way to + inf
volcarse con alguien: se volcaron conmigo — they bent over backwards to make me feel welcome
* * *= dump, upset, overturn, capsize, tip over.Ex. A very basic point will be to ensure that, if graphs, charts, etc. are needed in printed form, they can be passed easily (' dumped') from the screen to the printer.Ex. As he stepped onto the porch on his way to the garage, he stumbled over a chair, upsetting a vase of flowers and soaking his trousers.Ex. The library was badly vandalised and the intruders overturned 10 large bookcases, tore paintings down, emptied catalogues, and smashed intercoms, chairs, tables and windows.Ex. In March 1987, a car ferry capsized killing 193 passengers.Ex. These five photographs show houses tipped over or destroyed by the 1913 flood.----* volcarse = topple over, go out of + Posesivo + way to + Infinitivo, keel over.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( tumbar) to knock overb) < carga> to tip, dumpc) < molde> to turn overd) ( vaciar) to empty (out)e) (Inf) to dump2) (poner, depositar)2.volcar algo en alguien/algo: volcó todas sus esperanzas en él she pinned all her hopes on him; vuelca toda su energía en el trabajo — she puts all her energy into her work
volcar vi automóvil/camión to overturn, turn over; embarcación to capsize3.volcarse v pron1)a) vaso/botella to get knocked o tipped overb) volcar verbo intransitivo2)a) (entregarse, dedicarse)volcarse en/a algo — to throw oneself into something
b) ( lanzarse)3) ( desvivirse)volcarse para or por + inf — to go out of one's way to + inf
volcarse con alguien: se volcaron conmigo — they bent over backwards to make me feel welcome
* * *= dump, upset, overturn, capsize, tip over.Ex: A very basic point will be to ensure that, if graphs, charts, etc. are needed in printed form, they can be passed easily (' dumped') from the screen to the printer.
Ex: As he stepped onto the porch on his way to the garage, he stumbled over a chair, upsetting a vase of flowers and soaking his trousers.Ex: The library was badly vandalised and the intruders overturned 10 large bookcases, tore paintings down, emptied catalogues, and smashed intercoms, chairs, tables and windows.Ex: In March 1987, a car ferry capsized killing 193 passengers.Ex: These five photographs show houses tipped over or destroyed by the 1913 flood.* volcarse = topple over, go out of + Posesivo + way to + Infinitivo, keel over.* * *volcar [A9 ]vtA1 (tumbar) ‹botella/vaso› to knock over; ‹leche/tinta› to spill, knock over2 ‹carga› to tip, dump3 ‹molde› to turn over, tip over4 (vaciar) to empty, empty outvolcó el contenido de la caja sobre la mesa he emptied (out) the contents of the box onto the table, he tipped the contents of the box out onto the table5 ( Inf) to dumpB (poner, depositar) volcar algo EN algn/algo:había volcado todas sus esperanzas en su hijo she had pinned all her hopes on her sonvolcó toda su energía en su trabajo she threw herself wholeheartedly into her work, she put all her energy into her workvolcó todo su capital en el proyecto he poured all his capital into the project■ volcarvi«automóvil/camión» to overturn, turn over; «embarcación» to capsize■ volcarseA1 «vaso/botella» to get knocked o tipped over2 «camión» to overturn, turn overB «persona» (entregarse, dedicarse) volcarse EN/ A algo; to throw oneself INTO sthse volcaron a la tarea de la reconstrucción del país they threw themselves into o devoted themselves to the task of rebuilding the countryel pueblo se volcó a las calles the people took to the streetsla prensa se volcó en duras críticas contra ellos the press piled o heaped severe criticism on themC (esforzarse, desvivirse) volcarse PARAor POR + INF to go out of one's way to + INF, do one's utmost to + INFse volcó para conseguírnoslo he did his utmost o went out of his way to get it for usse vuelca por hacer que te sientas cómodo she goes out of her way to make you feel at homevolcarse CON algn:se volcaron conmigo they leaned over backwards o went out of their way to make me feel welcome, they were extremely kind to me* * *
volcar ( conjugate volcar) verbo transitivo
d) (Inf) to dump
verbo intransitivo [automóvil/camión] to overturn, turn over;
[ embarcación] to capsize
volcarse verbo pronominal
1a) [vaso/botella] to get knocked o tipped overb) See Also→◊ volcar verbo intransitivo
2 (entregarse, dedicarse) volcarse a algo ‹ a tarea› to throw oneself into sth
3 ( desvivirse) volcarse para or por hacer algo to go out of one's way to do sth;
volcarse con algn:
volcar
I verbo transitivo
1 to knock over: el perro volcó el tiesto, the dog knocked the flowerpot over
2 (vaciar) to empty (out)
3 (descargar) to dump
4 Inform to dump
II vi (un automóvil, remolque, etc) to turn over, overturn
(un barco) to capsize
' volcar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
zozobrar
English:
capsize
- dump
- keel over
- knock over
- overturn
- tip over
- topple
- upset
- keel
- over
- spill
- tip
* * *♦ vt1. [tirar] [botella, jarrón] to knock over;[carretilla] to tip (up); [leche, vino] to spill2. [vaciar] [bolso, recipiente] to empty (out);[contenido] to empty out♦ vi[coche, camión] to overturn; [barco] to capsize* * *I v/t1 knock over2 ( vaciar) empty* * *1) : to upset, to knock over, to turn over2) : to empty out3) : to make dizzy4) : to cause a change of mind in5) : to irritatevolcar vi1) : to overturn, to tip over2) : to capsize* * *volcar vb1. (tirar) to knock over3. (dar una vuelta) to overturn
См. также в других словарях:
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