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1 topple
سَقَطَ \ collapse: to fall down (esp. under a heavy weight or for lack of support): The old chair collapsed under the fat man. come down: to fall: The price of sugar came down. The telephone wires came down in the storm. come off: to fall off: The handle came off (the door). drop: to fall: An apple dropped from the tree. fail: (to cause) not to pass (an exam): He failed (in) his French examination. fall (fallen): to go down by mistake; drop: I slipped and fell (or fell down or fell over). He fell out of the tree and landed on his head. topple: to fall slowly (usu. of sth. that is top-heavy). tumble: to fall, often with a turning movement: He slipped, and tumbled down the stairs. \ See Also انهار (اِنْهَارَ)، هبط (هَبَطَ)، وقع (وَقَعَ)، رَسَبَ (في الامتحان)، انقلب (اِنْقَلَبَ) -
2 come down
سَقَطَ \ collapse: to fall down (esp. under a heavy weight or for lack of support): The old chair collapsed under the fat man. come down: to fall: The price of sugar came down. The telephone wires came down in the storm. come off: to fall off: The handle came off (the door). drop: to fall: An apple dropped from the tree. fail: (to cause) not to pass (an exam): He failed (in) his French examination. fall (fallen): to go down by mistake; drop: I slipped and fell (or fell down or fell over). He fell out of the tree and landed on his head. topple: to fall slowly (usu. of sth. that is top-heavy). tumble: to fall, often with a turning movement: He slipped, and tumbled down the stairs. \ See Also انهار (اِنْهَارَ)، هبط (هَبَطَ)، وقع (وَقَعَ)، رَسَبَ (في الامتحان)، انقلب (اِنْقَلَبَ) -
3 събарям
1. throw down(с удар) knock/bring down(убивам) bring down(плод от дърво) shake down(катурвам) overturn, upset; topple down(здание) demolish, pull/tear/take down2. (власт) overthrow3. (за болест) lay upсъбарям се fall, crash, drop, tumble/topple down* * *съба̀рям,гл.1. throw down; (с удар) knock/bring down; ( убивам) bring down; ( плод от дърво) shake down; ( катурвам) overturn, upset; topple down; ( здание) demolish, pull/tear/take down; flatten;2. ( власт) overthrow, topple, oust;3. (за болест) lay up;\събарям се fall, crash, drop, tumble/topple down.* * *knock down (с удар); throw down ; bring down ; overturn (прекатурвам); cant ; demolish (сграда); destroy ; lay {lei}; overthrow (правителство и пр.); precipitate ; throw {Trxu}; founder {`faundxr} (се); drop (се); fall (се)* * *1. (власт) overthrow 2. (за болест) lay up 3. (здание) demolish, pull/tear/take down 4. (катурвам) overturn, upset;topple down 5. (плод от дърво) shake down 6. (с удар) knock/ bring down 7. (убивам) bring down 8. throw down 9. СЪБАРЯМ се fall, crash, drop, tumble/topple down -
4 опрокидывать
1) General subject: baffle, cant, capsize (о лодке, судне, телеге и т. п.), circumvent, dump (вагонетку), invert, keel over, lay low, overset, overthrow, overturn, reverse, roll over (кого-л.), run down, throw, throw over (правительство), throw up in the air (прежние представления), tilt, tip, tip up, topple, topple down, topple off, turn over, dump the contents of a lorry, throw down, keel over (ся), tip over (ся), groundloop (Самолет на взлете), flip over4) Engineering: invert (о фазе), push down, push over, reverse (о фазе), stall (о двигателе), subvert, upturn5) Construction: tip over, topple over, pull down6) Australian slang: turn turtle (о машине, лодке, повозке и т.п.; ся)8) Mining: topple over (ся)9) Forestry: kick10) Oil: tumble11) Mechanics: trip12) Makarov: circumvent (планы), explode, upend, cant over -
5 съборя
вж. събарям* * *събо̀ря,съба̀рям гл.1. throw down; (с удар) knock/bring down; ( убивам) bring down; ( плод от дърво) shake down; ( катурвам) overturn, upset; topple down; ( здание) demolish, pull/tear/take down; flatten;2. ( власт) overthrow, topple, oust;3. (за болест) lay up;\съборя се fall, crash, drop, tumble/topple down.* * *вж. събарям -
6 опрокидывать
tilt глагол:capsize (опрокидывать, опрокидываться)overset (опрокидывать, опрокидываться, нарушать порядок, повергать в смущение, повергать в расстройство)topple down (опрокидывать, опрокидываться)tip up (опрокидывать, опрокидываться)trip over (опрокидывать, опрокидываться)словосочетание: -
7 валиться
1) General subject: crash, thud, topple (головой вниз), topple down. topple over2) Makarov: crash (особ. о ломких предметах), fall, come down -
8 umkippen
(trennb., -ge-)II v/i (ist)1. tip over; (umfallen) fall over2. umg. (ohnmächtig werden) faint, keel over3. (ins Gegenteil umschlagen) switch (completely); Stimme: crack; umg. gesinnungsmäßig etc.: give in; die Stimmung im Saal / der Bevölkerung kippte um the atmosphere in the room / the mood of the population changed; die Enttäuschung kippte um in Gewalt disappointment turned into violence* * *to topple over; to upset; to topple; to topple down; to conk up; to overbalance; to fall over; to keel over* * *ụm|kip|pen sep1. vt(= umwerfen) to tip over, to upset; Auto, Boot to overturn, to turn over; Leuchter, Vase to knock over; volles Gefäß to upset2. vi aux sein1) (= zur Seite fallen) to tip or fall over; (Auto, Boot) to overturn, to turn over; (volles Gefäß, Bier) to be spilled or upset2) (inf = ohnmächtig werden) to pass out3) (inf = aufgeben) to back down4) (= sich umwandeln) to tip over (in +acc into)plötzlich kippte seine Fröhlichkeit in Depression um — suddenly his cheerfulness turned to depression
5) (Fluss, See) to become polluted* * *1) (to turn over: They overturned the boat; The car overturned.) overturn2) (to overturn: He upset a glass of wine over the table.) upset3) (to knock or fall over; to overturn: He tipped the lamp over; She put the jug on the end of the table and it tipped over.) tip over* * *um|kip·penI. vi Hilfsverb: sein1. (seitlich umfallen) to tip [or fall] over4. ÖKOL to become polluteddurch die Mülldeponie in Ufernähe ist der See umgekippt the balance in the lake has been upset by the rubbish tip near the riverbank5. (ins Gegenteil umschlagen) to change course [or tack], to do a U-turn [or an about-face]seine Laune kann von einer Minute auf die andere \umkippen his mood can blow hot and cold from one minute to the nextII. vt Hilfsverb: haben* * *1.intransitives Verb; mit sein2) (ugs.): (ohnmächtig werden) keel over3) (ugs. abwertend) s. umfallen 3)5) (Ökologie) <river, lake> reach the stage of biological collapse2.transitives Verb tip over; knock over <lamp, vase, glass, cup>; capsize < boat>; turn < boat> over; overturn < vehicle>* * *umkippen (trennb, -ge-)B. v/i (ist)1. tip over; (umfallen) fall over2. umg (ohnmächtig werden) faint, keel overdie Stimmung im Saal/der Bevölkerung kippte um the atmosphere in the room/the mood of the population changed;die Enttäuschung kippte um in Gewalt disappointment turned into violence* * *1.intransitives Verb; mit sein2) (ugs.): (ohnmächtig werden) keel over3) (ugs. abwertend) s. umfallen 3)5) (Ökologie) <river, lake> reach the stage of biological collapse2.transitives Verb tip over; knock over <lamp, vase, glass, cup>; capsize < boat>; turn < boat> over; overturn < vehicle>* * *(Gewässer) v.to die v. v.to faint v.to fall over v.to flake out v.to keel over v.to knock over v.to switch completely expr.to tip over v. -
9 devrilmek
v. overturn, turn over, fall, fall from, fall over, overset, tilt over, tip, tip over, topple, topple down, topple over, tumble, tumble-down, turn turtle, upset -
10 devrilmemek
v. (neg. form of devrilmek) overturn, turn over, fall, fall from, fall over, overset, tilt over, tip, tip over, topple, topple down, topple over, tumble, tumble-down, turn turtle, upset -
11 oboriti
throw down, topple down* * *• down• topple• trip• subvert• prostrate• knock down• fell• blow down• override• refute• rebut -
12 tepetaklak düşmek
v. fall head over heels, topple down, topple over, topple, keel over, come a purler, take a purler -
13 опрокидываться
capsize глагол:tip over (опрокидываться, опрокидывать)overset (опрокидывать, опрокидываться, нарушать порядок, повергать в смущение, повергать в расстройство)словосочетание: -
14 survati se
vr pf precipitate oneself, fall down a precipice; plunge (down); tumble/topple down; (zrakoplov) crash (- obrušiti se); (grabilica) swoop down, pounce upon; (lavina) thunder/slam down, come thundering down* * *• tumble -
15 svaliti
vt pf fell, floor, topple down; (prevaliti) topple/tumble over; (na drugoga) pass it onto smb,; - - krivnju na -
16 срушува се
to topple down; to fall down; to drop down; to tumble down -
17 HRYNJA
* * *(hryn, hrunda, hruninn), v.1) to fall in, collapse, topple down (veggrinn hrynr, björgin hrynja);2) to flow, stream (hrundu tárin á kinnr honum);3) to fall loosely (klæðit hrundi ofan um hann); látum und hánum h. lukla, let the keys rattle down from his girdle;4) h. á hæla e-m, to shut upon one’s heels.* * *pres. hryn, pret. hrundi, part. hrunit:—to fall to ruin, tumble down; björgin hrynja, Edda 41; veggrinn var hruninn ( dilapidated), Fær. 111; veggrinn hrundi fyrir eldinum, Orkn. 350; hversu múrar hafa niðr hrunit, Karl. 130; grjót eða björg eða jörð hrynr, Skálda 169; þá munu þeir taka at segja fjöllunum, hrynið yfir oss, Luke xxiii. 30; og stjörnur himins hrundu á jörðina (better hröpuðu), Rev. vi. 13, cp. Matth. vii. 25, 27, where hrundi would be the right word, although féll is here used in the Icel. version.II. metaph. to stream, float; of garments, jafnskjótt sem klæðit hrundi ofan um hann, Orkn. 182; látum und hánum hrynja lukla, Vkv. 16, 19: of fluids, to stream, pour down, ok er þeir vóru í brjósti hennar (of a wave), þá hrundi hón öll, Bs. i. 484; hrynja hafbárur, Fas. ii. 75 (in a verse): of blood, tears, water, hrynr blóðit ofan á kápu-skautið, Háv. 45; hvat berr nú þat við, faðir minn, at þér hrynja tár? Ld. 132, cp. the verse in Gísl. 2; sem regn það hraðast hrundi, himins í dimmu skúr (of rain), Pass. 23. 3: of floating hair, Edda ii. 500 (in a verse): of a song, hrynjandi háttr, a streaming, flowing metre, = hrynhenda, Edda (Ht.) 136.2. of doors; hrynja á hæla e-m, to be shut on one’s heels, of one who is turned out of doors, Skv. 3. 66, (in prose, skella á hæla e-m.) -
18 згрмоли
to throw down, to precipitate, to fell, to knock down, to topple down -
19 згрмоли се
to fall down, to topple down, to precipitate oneself -
20 survati
vt pf precipitate, throw down a precipice, topple down
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