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1 pile height
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2 height of pile
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3 topple
1. intransitive verb2. transitive verbtopple [from power] — (fig.) stürzen
topple somebody/a government [from power] — [Gegner:] jemanden/eine Regierung stürzen; [Skandal, Abstimmung:] jemanden/eine Regierung zu Fall bringen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/92789/topple_down">topple down* * *['topl]* * *top·ple[ˈtɒpl̩, AM ˈtɑ:pl̩]I. vt▪ to \topple sth/sb1. (knock over) etw/jdn umwerfento \topple a government eine Regierung zu Fall bringen* * *['tɒpl]1. viwackeln; (= fall) fallen; (fig, from power) gestürzt werden2. vtumwerfen; (from a height) hinunterkippen or -werfen; (fig) government etc stürzento topple sb from power — jdn stürzen or entmachten
* * *A v/i1. wanken2. topple over umkippen, umstürzenB v/t1. ins Wanken bringen2. topple over umkippen, umstürzen3. fig eine Regierung etc zu Fall bringen, stürzen* * *1. intransitive verbthe tower/pile toppled to the ground — der Turm/Stapel fiel um od. kippte um
2. transitive verbtopple [from power] — (fig.) stürzen
topple somebody/a government [from power] — [Gegner:] jemanden/eine Regierung stürzen; [Skandal, Abstimmung:] jemanden/eine Regierung zu Fall bringen
Phrasal Verbs:* * *v.kippen v.stürzen v.umstürzen (Politik) v.
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