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101 entornar
v.1 to half-close.2 to close a little bit, to close barely, to half-close.* * *1 (ojos etc) to half-close2 (puerta) to leave ajar* * *VT1) [+ ojos] to half-close; [por el sol] to screw up; [+ puerta] to leave ajar, half-close2) (=volcar) to upset, tip over* * *verbo transitivo < puerta> to leave... ajar; < ventana> to leave...slightly open; < ojos> to half close* * *verbo transitivo < puerta> to leave... ajar; < ventana> to leave...slightly open; < ojos> to half close* * *entornar [A1 ]vt1 ‹puerta› to leave … ajar2 ‹ojos› to half close* * *
entornar verbo transitivo to half-close
(una puerta, ventana) to leave ajar
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English:
screw up
- squint
* * *entornar vt[puerta] to half-close, to leave ajar; [ventana] to half-close, to leave half-open; [ojos] to half-close;la luz del sol le hizo entornar los ojos the sunlight made her squint* * ** * *entornar vtentreabrir: to leave ajar -
102 kantre
capsize, overturn* * *verb. capsize verb. (fly) tip over -
103 опрокидываться
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104 burun üstü gelmek
burun üstü gelmek (uçak)v. tip over -
105 dökmemek
v. (neg. form of dökmek) pour, pour out, pour out of, pour from, empty, diffuse, spill, shed, unbosom, deplenish, deplete, dump, effuse, shower, slop, slosh on, teem, tip over -
106 bascule
bascule [baskyl]feminine nouna. ( = balance) [de marchandises] weighing machine• bascule (automatique) [de personne] scalesb. ( = balançoire) seesaw• cheval/fauteuil à bascule rocking horse/chair* * *baskyl1) Technologie rockerfauteuil/cheval à bascule — rocking chair/horse
2) ( balançoire) seesaw3) ( pour peser) weighing machine* * *baskyl nf1) (= balance) scales pl2) (= dispositif) basculesystème à bascule — tip-over device, rocker device
3) (= jeu) see-sawSee:* * *bascule nf1 Tech rocker; fauteuil/cheval à bascule rocking chair/horse;2 ( balançoire) seesaw; jeu de bascule lit, fig seesaw; politique de bascule fig policy of alternating party alliance; mouvement de bascule rocking movement;3 ( machine à peser) weighing machine;4 Électrotech rocker, multivibrator.[baskyl] nom féminin1. [balance] weighing machine[pèse-personne] scales2. [balançoire] seesaw -
107 déséquilibrer
déséquilibrer [dezekilibʀe]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verbto throw off balance ; [+ esprit, personne] to unbalance* * *dezekilibʀe1) lit [personne, choc, coup] to make [somebody] lose their balance [personne]; [poids] to make [something] unstable [barque, meuble]être déséquilibré par quelque chose — [personne] to be thrown off balance by something; [meuble, objet] to be made unstable by something
2) fig to destabilize [pays]3) Psychologie to unbalance [personne]* * *dezekilibʀe vt1) [personne] (physiquement) to throw off balanceLe coup de poing l'a déséquilibré. — The punch threw him off balance.
2) fig, [système, budget] to create an imbalance in3) (psychologiquement) to unbalance* * *déséquilibrer verb table: aimer vtr1 lit [personne, choc, coup] to make [sb] lose his/her balance [personne]; [poids] to make [sth] unstable [barque, meuble]; le choc a déséquilibré le motocycliste the jolt made the motorcyclist lose his balance; être déséquilibré par qch [personne] to be thrown off balance by sth; [meuble, objet] to be made unstable by sth;3 Psych to unbalance [personne].[dezekilibre] verbe transitif1. [faire perdre l'équilibre à] to throw off balance[faire tomber] to tip over3. [faire déraisonner] -
108 obrak-abrik
muss, mussed, mussed, mussing* * *destroy, ruin; upset, tip over, turn upside down -
109 अभिविज्
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110 omkippen
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111 voltear
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112 kumota
yks.nom. kumota; yks.gen. kumoan; yks.part. kumosi; yks.ill. kumoaisi kumoisi; mon.gen. kumotkoon; mon.part. kumonnut; mon.ill. kumottiinabolish (verb)abrogate (verb)annul (verb)cancel (verb)confute (verb)disprove (verb)invalidate (verb)lift (verb)nullify (verb)override (verb)overrule (verb)quash (verb)rebut (verb)recall (verb)refute (verb)repeal (verb)rescind (verb)reverse (verb)revoke (verb)subvert (verb)undo (verb)* * *• invalidate• overbalancelaw• rebut• quash• overturn• overrulelaw• recalllaw• override• oust• obliterate• nullifylaw• neutralize• negatelaw• refute• knock downlaw• subvert• felllaw• lift• terminate• fall• destroy• upsetlaw• undolaw• turn upside down• tumble• totterlaw• revokelaw• tip over• reject• suspend• set aside• reverselaw• rescind• repuditate• repudiatelaw• repeal• topple• abolish• eradicatelaw• abendlaw• abort• abrogatelaw• annual• annul• avoid• cancel• capsize• cease• collapse• dumplaw• compensate• endlaw• disprove• discard• dismisslaw• declare null and void• conquerlaw• confute• eliminate -
113 szalanda przechylno-wyładowcza
• flush-decked scow• tip-over bargeSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > szalanda przechylno-wyładowcza
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114 przeważ|yć
pf — przeważ|ać2 impf Ⅰ vt 1. (przechylić) to overbalance- walizka przeważyła wózek the suitcase toppled a. overturned the trolley2. (powtórnie zważyć) to reweigh [towar] 3. pot. (zważyć za dużo) to weigh out too much of- przeważyć coś o dziesięć gramów to weigh out 10 grams too much of sthⅡ vi (zadecydować) to prevail- obowiązek wobec dzieci przeważył responsibility towards the children took precedence- chciwość przeważyła w nim nad rozwagą greed got the better of his common senseⅢ przeważyć się — przeważać się to overbalance, to tip over- przeważyć się na bok to lean heavily to one sideThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przeważ|yć
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115 брать на гоп-стоп
syn: вешать, кидать, сворочить, стопорить, шарашитьграбитьcharge, heist, hoist, make, take off, tip over, trigger, turn off, whackto robEnglish-Russian dictionary of the underworld > брать на гоп-стоп
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116 prevrhnúť (sa)
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117 опрокидываться
несов. - опроки́дываться, сов. - опроки́нуться1) ( переворачиваться вверх дном) overturn; tip over; ( о судне) capsize -
118 повалить
I сов( опрокинуть) tip over; ( ветром) blow [blou] downII сов разг( о толпе) pourнаро́д повали́л на пло́щадь — the crowd poured onto the square
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119 опрокидывающийся
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120 протянуть ноги
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