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1 tumble
1. intransitive verb1) (fall suddenly) stürzen; fallen2) (move in headlong fashion) stürzen3) [Preise usw.:] fallen2. transitive verb(fling headlong) schleudern3. nounSturz, derPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/121015/tumble_on">tumble on* * *1. verb1) (to (cause to) fall, especially in a helpless or confused way: She tumbled down the stairs; The box suddenly tumbled off the top of the wardrobe.) stürzen2) (to do tumbling.)2. noun(a fall: She took a tumble on the stairs.) der Sturz- tumbler- tumblerful
- tumble-drier
- tumbling* * *tum·ble[ˈtʌmbl̩]I. vi2. (rush)▪ to \tumble somewhere irgendwohin stürzenthe children \tumbled out of school die Kinder stürzten aus der SchuleII. nto take a \tumble stürzento take a \tumble stürzen* * *['tʌmbl]1. n1) (= fall) Sturz mto take a tumble — stürzen, straucheln; (fig) fallen
2) (= mess) Durcheinander nt2. vihe tumbled off his bicycle — er stürzte vom Fahrrad
to tumble out of/into bed — aus dem Bett/ins Bett fallen
to tumble over sth — über etw (acc) fallen or stolpern
2) (inf= realize)
to tumble to sth — etw kapieren (inf)3) (gymnast) Bodenakrobatik machen3. vt(= make fall) stoßen; (= make untidy) hair zerzausen, durcheinanderbringen* * *tumble [ˈtʌmbl]A s1. Fall m, Sturz m (beide auch fig):tumble in prices WIRTSCH Preissturz2. a) Purzelbaum mb) Salto m3. Schwanken n, Wogen n4. a) unordentlicher oder wüster Haufenb) fig Wirrwarr m, Durcheinander n:all in a tumble kunterbunt oder völlig durcheinanderB v/itumble over umstürzen, sich überschlagen2. purzeln, stolpern ( beide:over über akk)3. stolpern (eilen):tumble into sb fig jemandem in die Arme laufen;4. WIRTSCH, SPORT purzeln (Preise, Rekorde etc)C v/t1. zu Fall bringen (auch fig), umstürzen, -werfen3. schmeißen, schleudern umgtumble sb’s hair* * *1. intransitive verb1) (fall suddenly) stürzen; fallen2) (move in headlong fashion) stürzen3) [Preise usw.:] fallen2. transitive verb(fling headlong) schleudern3. nounSturz, derPhrasal Verbs:* * *v.fallen v.(§ p.,pp.: fiel, ist gefallen)purzeln v.taumeln v.
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