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опрокидывание, опрокидывать, опрокидываться
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[əuvə'tə:n](to turn over: They overturned the boat; The car overturned.) a (se) răsturna -
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1. [ˌəuvə'tɜːn] гл.1)а) опрокидыватьThe burglars overturned all the furniture in the house. — Взломщики перевернули всю мебель в доме.
б) опрокидываться, переворачиватьсяThe car hit a tree and overturned. — Машина врезалась в дерево и перевернулась.
2) низвергать, ниспровергать, свергатьSyn:3) опровергать ( теорию); отменять (решение, постановление)The Court of Appeal overturned the earlier decision. — Апелляционный суд отменил предыдущее решение.
Syn:2. ['əuvətɜːn] сущ.2) ниспровержение; свержение; переворотSyn:3) эк. оборотSyn: -
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virar, emborcar, capotar; subverter, destruir, aniquilarEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > overturn
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1) опроки́дывать2) сверга́ть ( overthrow)
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overturn — overturn, upset, capsize, overthrow, subvert are comparable because they carry a common basic meaning to cause to fall, or, intransitively, to fall, from the normal or proper position. Otherwise they vary widely in their applications and… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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overturn — [v] flip over annul, bring down, capsize, countermand, down, invalidate, invert, keel over, knock down, knock over, nullify, overbalance, prostrate, repeal, rescind, reverse, roll, set aside, spill, tip over, topple, tumble, turn over, turn… … New thesaurus
overturn — ► VERB 1) turn over and come to rest upside down. 2) abolish, invalidate, or reverse (a decision, system, belief, etc.) … English terms dictionary
overturn — [ō΄vər tʉrn′; ] for n. [ ō′vər tʉrn΄] vt. 1. to turn or throw over; upset 2. to conquer; defeat; ruin vi. to turn or tip over; capsize n. an overturning or being overturned SYN. UPSET … English World dictionary
Overturn — For the unmaking of a contract between parties, see Overturning. Not to be confused with Turnover. Overturn Developer(s) Studio Zan Publisher(s) … Wikipedia