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1) повалення (влади, уряду тощо); повалення, скинення ( з трону тощо); переворот2) повалити (владу, уряд тощо); усувати ( від влади); скасовувати; спростовувати; оголошувати неконституційним ( про закон); підривати, знищувати, порушувати•- overturn a ban
- overturn a conviction
- overturn a decision
- overturn a government
- overturn a law
- overturn a legal tradition
- overturn a regime
- overturn a ruling
- overturn a settlement
- overturn a verdict
- overturn an order
- overturn by a coup
- overturn death penalty statute
- overturn death sentence
- overturn legislation
- overturn on appeal
- overturn restrictions
- overturn the Constitution
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overturn [‚əʊvəˈtɜ:n]a. [+ car, chair] renverserb. [+ government] renverser ; [+ decision, judgement] annuler[car] se retourner* * *[ˌəʊvə'tɜːn] 1.transitive verb1) ( roll over) renverser [car, chair]; faire chavirer [boat]2) ( reverse) faire annuler [decision, sentence]; casser [judgment, ruling]; faire basculer [majority]2.intransitive verb [car, chair] se renverser; [boat] chavirer -
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əuvə'tə:n(to turn over: They overturned the boat; The car overturned.) volcar, dar una vuelta de campana (vehículo)overturn vb volcartr[əʊvə'tɜːn]2 (government) derrocar, derribar3 figurative use (ruling) anularoverturn [.o:vər'tərn] vt1) upset: dar la vuelta a, volcar2) nullify: anular, invalidaroverturn viturn over: volcar, dar un vuelcon.• vuelco s.m.v.• derrocar v.• trabucar v.• volcar v.• voltear v.'əʊvər'tɜːrn, ˌəʊvə'tɜːn
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a) ( tip over) \<\<table/boat\>\> darle* la vuelta a, dar* vuelta (CS)b) ( depose) \<\<government\>\> derrocar*, derribarc) ( nullify) \<\<decision/ruling\>\> anular
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vi \<\<vehicle\>\> volcar*, dar* una vuelta de campana, capotar[ˌǝʊvǝ'tɜːn]1.VT [+ car, boat, saucepan] volcar; [+ government] derrocar, derribar; [+ decision, ruling] anular2.VI [car] volcar, dar una vuelta de campana; [boat] zozobrar* * *['əʊvər'tɜːrn, ˌəʊvə'tɜːn]
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a) ( tip over) \<\<table/boat\>\> darle* la vuelta a, dar* vuelta (CS)b) ( depose) \<\<government\>\> derrocar*, derribarc) ( nullify) \<\<decision/ruling\>\> anular
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[ˌəʊvə'tɜːn] 1.1) (roll over) rovesciare, capovolgere2.verbo intransitivo rovesciarsi, capovolgersi* * *[əuvə'tə:n](to turn over: They overturned the boat; The car overturned.) rovesciare, rovesciarsi* * *overturn /əʊvəˈtɜ:n/n. [uc]( anche geol.) rovesciamento.(to) overturn /əʊvəˈtɜ:n/A v. t.1 rovesciare ( anche fig.); capovolgere: The canoe was overturned by the waves, la canoa è stata rovesciata dalle ondeB v. i.rovesciarsi; capovolgersi● (geol.) overturned fold, piega rovesciataoverturningn. [u]capovolgimento; rovesciamento.* * *[ˌəʊvə'tɜːn] 1.1) (roll over) rovesciare, capovolgere2.verbo intransitivo rovesciarsi, capovolgersi -
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1. transitive verb1) (upset) umstoßen2) (overthrow) umstürzen [bestehende Ordnung, Vorstellung, Prinzip]; stürzen [Regierung]2. intransitive verb[Auto, Boot, Kutsche:] umkippen; [Boot:] kentern* * *[əuvə'tə:n]* * *over·ˈturnII. vt▪ to \overturn sth1. (turn upside down) etw umstoßen [o umkippen]to \overturn a boat ein Boot zum Kentern bringento \overturn a government eine Regierung stürzento \overturn sb's majority jds Mehrheit zu Fall bringen* * *["əʊvə'tɜːn]1. vtthe ship rocked violently overturning chairs and tables — das Schiff schwankte so heftig, dass Tische und Stühle umkippten
2. vi(chair) umkippen; (boat also) kentern3. n['əʊvətɜːn] (of government) Sturz m; (of world view etc) Umsturz m; (of law, ban, conviction) Aufhebung f* * *A v/t1. umstoßen, umkippen2. eine Regierung etc stürzen, eine bestehende Ordnung etc umstürzen, JUR ein Urteil etc aufhebenC s [ˈ-tɜːn; US ˈ-ˌtɜrn] fig (Um)Sturz m* * *1. transitive verb1) (upset) umstoßen2) (overthrow) umstürzen [bestehende Ordnung, Vorstellung, Prinzip]; stürzen [Regierung]2. intransitive verb[Auto, Boot, Kutsche:] umkippen; [Boot:] kentern* * *v.stürzen v.umstürzen v.
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