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1 volcarse
2 figurado (entregarse) to do one's utmost* * *VPR1) (=voltearse) [recipiente] to be upset, get overturned; [contenido] to tip over; [coche, camión] to overturn; [barco] to capsize2) (=desvivirse) to bend over backwards *, to go out of one's wayvolcarse para o por conseguir algo — to do one's utmost to get sth
3) (=entregarse)volcarse en una actividad — to throw o.s. into an activity
* * *(v.) = topple over, go out of + Posesivo + way to + Infinitivo, keel overEx. Make use of book supports on shelves to prevent books toppling over or falling to the floor.Ex. The writer goes out of her way to make her meaning plain, and to achieve a level of language and simplicity of structure she assumes most of her intended readers will feel at home with.Ex. If I was running at a dead sprint going full tilt, I do not think I could make it much more than maybe one mile before I would keel over.* * *(v.) = topple over, go out of + Posesivo + way to + Infinitivo, keel overEx: Make use of book supports on shelves to prevent books toppling over or falling to the floor.
Ex: The writer goes out of her way to make her meaning plain, and to achieve a level of language and simplicity of structure she assumes most of her intended readers will feel at home with.Ex: If I was running at a dead sprint going full tilt, I do not think I could make it much more than maybe one mile before I would keel over.* * *
■volcarse vr fam (poner gran empeño) volcarse en algo, to throw oneself into sthg
(para ayudar, agradar) to bend over backwards: se volcaron con él, they bent over backwards for him
' volcarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
volcar
English:
tilt
- tip over
- turn over
- capsize
- slop
- turn
* * *vpr1. [botella, jarrón] [caerse] to fall over;[ser tirado] to be knocked over2. [coche, camión] to overturn;[barco] to capsize3. [en amabilidad] to bend over backwards ( con for);mientras estuvimos en su casa se volcó con nosotros while we were in her house she bent over backwards o did everything she could to make us feel welcomese vuelca en su trabajo she throws herself into her work* * *v/r1 tip over2:volcarse por alguien fam bend over backward for s.o., go out of one’s way for s.o.;volcarse en algo throw o.s. into sth* * *vr1) : to overturn2) : to do one's utmost* * *volcarse vb (esforzarse) to do everything you can -
2 caerse
pron.v.1 all the meanings of the active form.2 to be, afflicted, to be overwhelmed, to be disconsolate.Caerse de su peso to be very true, or manifest* * *1 (gen) to fall, fall down2 (desprenderse) to fall out* * ** * *VERBO PRONOMINAL1) [persona, objeto]a) [desde la posición vertical] [persona, objeto] to fall over; [edificio] to collapse, fall (down)¿te has caído? — did you fall over?
¡cuidado, no te caigas! — watch out or you'll fall over!
b) [desde una altura] to fall•
caerse de algo — to fall off sthc)caérsele algo a algn: se me cayeron las monedas — I dropped the coins
2) (=desprenderse) [hoja] to fall off; [diente] to fall out3)• caerse de: se cae de cansancio — he's so tired he could drop
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me caigo de sueño — I'm so sleepy I could drop, I'm asleep on my feet•
el edificio se cae de viejo — the building is so old it's falling to bits o it's on the point of collapsing* * *(v.) = fall out, fall off, tumble down, topple over, come + a cropper, go down, fall over, take + a tumbleEx. In time, however, the rubber on which these gurta percha (or caoutchouc) bindings depended perished, and the leaves fell out.Ex. The article has the title 'Bringing the mountain to Mohammed without falling off the cliff of unmanageable technology'.Ex. The article has the title 'The walls come tumbling down'.Ex. Make use of book supports on shelves to prevent books toppling over or falling to the floor.Ex. With the rain, the limestone rocks and stiles were very slippy and at least one of our party came a cropper.Ex. It doesn't take a wild imagination to grasp what happens to a rider who crashes with protective gear on and one who goes down in street clothes.Ex. The sack race and three-legged race have been banned from a school sports day because the children might fall over and hurt themselves.Ex. He took a tumble to the bottom and hit the railing at the end.* * *(v.) = fall out, fall off, tumble down, topple over, come + a cropper, go down, fall over, take + a tumbleEx: In time, however, the rubber on which these gurta percha (or caoutchouc) bindings depended perished, and the leaves fell out.
Ex: The article has the title 'Bringing the mountain to Mohammed without falling off the cliff of unmanageable technology'.Ex: The article has the title 'The walls come tumbling down'.Ex: Make use of book supports on shelves to prevent books toppling over or falling to the floor.Ex: With the rain, the limestone rocks and stiles were very slippy and at least one of our party came a cropper.Ex: It doesn't take a wild imagination to grasp what happens to a rider who crashes with protective gear on and one who goes down in street clothes.Ex: The sack race and three-legged race have been banned from a school sports day because the children might fall over and hurt themselves.Ex: He took a tumble to the bottom and hit the railing at the end.* * *
■caerse verbo reflexivo
1 to fall (down): se cayó de la banqueta, she fell off the stool
se me cayó el lápiz, I dropped my pencil
me caí de culo, I fell down arse first
2 (el pelo, los dientes) to lose: se me cae el pelo, I'm losing my hair
3 (desprenderse) to fall out: se me cayó un botón de la camisa, I've lost a button from my shirt
♦ Locuciones: caerse de espaldas: casi se cae de espaldas cuando supo que la habían elegido, he almost fell backwards when he found out that they had chosen her
' caerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
descolgarse
- fleje
- pedazo
- peligro
- soltarse
- caer
- ir
- miedo
- punto
- resbalar
- simpatizar
- sostener
English:
come off
- come out
- crash
- down
- droop
- drop
- face
- fall
- fall away
- fall down
- fall off
- fall out
- fall over
- name
- over
- penny
- pitch
- plunge
- sag
- stay up
- topple
- tumble
- tumble out
- blow
- come
- dead
- go
- tip
- trip
* * *vpr1. [persona] to fall over o down;el chico resbaló y se cayó the boy slipped and fell over;¡ten cuidado o te caerás! be careful or you'll fall (over)!;no me caí de milagro it's a miracle I didn't fall (over);caerse de algo to fall from sth;se cayó de la moto she fell off her motorbike;se cayó de bruces/cabeza she fell flat on her face/headlong;Famse cayó de culo he fell flat on his backside;se cayó de espaldas he fell over backwards;se cayó redonda she slumped to the ground, she collapsed in a heap;estoy que me caigo [de cansancio] I'm ready to drop;Famcasi me caigo del susto I nearly fell over with fright;Famno tiene dónde caerse muerto he hasn't got a penny to his name2. [objeto] to drop, to fall;[árbol] to fall;se me cayó el libro I dropped the book;agárralo bien, que no se te caiga hold onto it tight so you don't drop it;¡se le ha caído la cartera! you've dropped your Br wallet o US billfold!3. [desprenderse] [diente, pelo] to fall out;[botón] to fall off; [hojas] to fall; [cuadro] to fall down;las hojas están empezando a caerse the leaves are starting to fall;se me ha caído un diente one of my teeth has fallen out;no quiere aceptar que se le esté cayendo el pelo he refuses to accept that he's going bald o that his hair is starting to fall out;Fameste coche se cae en pedazos this car is falling to pieces;Famesta casa se cae de vieja this house is falling apart with age, this house is so old it's falling apart;Famel polémico prólogo se ha caído de la nueva edición del libro the controversial preface has been dropped from the new edition of the book;Famel famoso catedrático se cayó de la lista de ponentes en el último momento the famous professor withdrew from the list of speakers at the last moment4. [falda, pantalones] to fall down;se te caen los pantalones your trousers are falling downla red se ha caído the network is down* * *v/r fall (down);caerse de risa fall about laughing;caerse de sueño be ready to drop;caerse de viejo be falling apart with age;este coche se cae de viejo the car is so old it’s falling apart;no tener dónde caerse muerto not have a penny to one’s name* * *vr: to fall down* * *caerse vbse me ha caído un botón I've lost a button / one of my buttons has fallen offse le ha caído un diente he's lost a tooth / one of his teeth has fallen out -
3 soporte de libro
(n.) = book supportEx. Make use of book supports on shelves to prevent books toppling over or falling to the floor.* * *(n.) = book supportEx: Make use of book supports on shelves to prevent books toppling over or falling to the floor.
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4 опрокидывание
2) Geology: recumbence (антиклинали), recumbency, recumbency (антиклинали)3) Naval: turning turtle4) Engineering: breakdown (электродвигателя), capsizing, changeover (триггера, мультивибратора), commutation failure (в инвертере), inverting (фазы), overturn, pumping, stalling, subversion, tilting, tilting motion, turning over, turning-over, upsetting5) Agriculture: tilt6) Chemistry: overturning7) Construction: jumping-up, tipping over, toppling over9) Railway term: overtopping, stalling (асинхронного двигателя)10) Automobile industry: tipover11) Mining: inversion (вентиляционной струи), kick-up, reversal, tipple, tripping (вагонетки, ковша)12) Forestry: canting-over14) Telecommunications: triggering15) Electronics: overthrow16) Information technology: changeover (триггера)18) Drilling: dumping21) Oceanography: capsize (айсберга), capsizing (айсберга)22) Makarov: change of state (триггера, мультивибратора и т.п.), commutation failure (в инверторе), dump, flip, lilting motion, tip-over, tipping (кузова у мусорщика), transfer to another state (триггера, мультивибратора и т.п.), trip, upturn -
5 опрокидывающий
2) Bookish: eversive3) Chemistry: tumbling4) Construction: capsizing, tipping over, toppling over5) Railway term: swinging6) Automobile industry: tripping7) Mining: overturning (ся)8) Physics: overturning9) Automation: tipping (о моменте) -
6 basculement
baskylmɑ̃nom masculin1) fig ( renversement) swing2) ( sur route) lane deviation* * *basculement nm1 fig ( renversement) swing;2 Gén Civ lane deviation.[baskylmɑ̃] nom masculin[d'une pile] toppling over[d'un récipient] tipping out ou over -
7 prekretanje
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8 кувыркание
1) General subject: somersault, somersault (в воздухе), somerset, somerset (в воздухе), summersault (в воздухе)2) Sports: tumble3) Military: toppling (снаряда или пули), tumbling (снаряда, пули)4) Jargon: flip-flop5) Automation: tumbling (в компьютерной графике)6) Aviation medicine: head-over-heels motion, somersaulting, somersaulting movement -
9 svaljivanje
n (obaranje) felling, flooring, toppling/tumbling over (ili down) | - krivnje na laying the blame on itd. (- krivnja) -
10 kippend
1. canting2. tilting3. tipping4. tipping over5. toppling
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