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  • 1 tumble

    /'tʌmbl/ * danh từ - cái ngã bất thình lình; sự sụp đổ, sự đổ nhào =a nasty tumble+ cái ngã trời giáng, cái ngã đau điếng - sự nhào lộn - tình trạng lộn xộn, tình trạng rối tung, tình trạng hỗn loạn =to be all in a tumble+ lộn xộn, hỗn loạn, rối tung cả lên !to take a tumble - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (từ lóng) đoán, hiểu * nội động từ - ngã, sụp đổ, đổ nhào =to tumble down the stairs+ ngã lộn từ trên cầu thang xuống =to tumble into the river+ té nhào xuống sông =the house is going to tumble down+ căn nhà sắp đổ sụp =to tumble up the stairs+ nhào lên thang gác - xô (sóng) =the waves came tumbling on the shore+ sóng xô vào bờ - trở mình, trăn trở =to tumble about all night+ suốt đêm trở mình trằn trọc - chạy lộn xộn; chạy vội vã =the children tumbled out of the classroom+ bọn trẻ con chạy lộn xộn ra khỏi lớp - nhào lộn - vớ được, tình cờ bắt gặp, tình cờ tìm thấy =I tumble upon him in the street+ tình cờ tôi vớ được hắn ta ở phố * ngoại động từ - làm lộn xộn, làm rối tung, xáo trộn =the bed is all tumbled+ giường rối tung cả lên =to tumble someone's hair+ làm rối bù đầu ai - xô ngã, làm đổ, làm té nhào, lật đổ - bắn rơi (chim), bắn ngã !to tumble in - lắp khít (hai thanh gỗ) - (từ lóng) đi ngủ !to tumble to - (từ lóng) đoán, hiểu =I did not tumbleto the joke at first+ thoạt đầu tôi không hiểu câu nói đùa

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > tumble

  • 2 lassen

    (ließ,gelassen) - {to make (made,made) làm, chế tạo, sắp đặt, xếp đặt, dọn, thu dọn, sửa soạn, chuẩn bị, kiếm được, thu, gây ra, thực hiện, thi hành, khiến cho, làm cho, bắt, bắt buộc, phong, bổ nhiệm, lập, tôn, ước lượng - đánh giá, định giá, kết luận, đến, tới, trông thấy, hoàn thành, đạt được, làm được, đi được, thành, là, bằng, trở thành, trở nên, nghĩ, hiểu, đi, tiến, lên, xuống, ra ý, ra vẻ = holen lassen {to send for}+ = ahnen lassen {to foreshadow}+ = ruhen lassen {to rest}+ = tanzen lassen {to dance}+ = fahren lassen {to forgo (forwent,forgone)+ = wissen lassen {to warn}+ = darben lassen {to famish}+ = folgen lassen {to follow up}+ = fallen lassen {to drip; to plump; to throw out; to tumble}+ = merken lassen {to betray oneself}+ = sinken lassen {to droop; to lower; to send down; to sink (sank,sunk)+ = warten lassen {to detain; to keep waiting}+ = weiden lassen {to pasture; to run (ran,run)+ = ankern lassen {to berth}+ = sitzen lassen {to jilt}+ = kommen lassen {to send for}+ = hängen lassen {to decline}+ = gelten lassen {to accept}+ = weiden lassen (Vieh) {to depasture}+ = laufen lassen (Pferd) {to race}+ = lagern lassen (Militär) {to encamp}+ = gelten lassen (Ansprüche) {to allow}+ = etwas tun lassen {to cause something to be done}+ = sich malen lassen {to get one's portrait painted}+ = sich essen lassen {to eat well}+ = außer acht lassen {to disregard; to forget (forgot,forgotten); to neglect}+ = sich falten lassen {to double up}+ = reif werden lassen {to ripen}+ = sich fallen lassen {to subside}+ = sich binden lassen {to tie}+ = sich formen lassen {to cast (cast,cast); to shape}+ = hinter sich lassen {to distance; to outdistance; to outpace}+ = sich dehnen lassen {to stretch}+ = fest werden lassen {to fix}+ = sich packen lassen {to pack}+ = sich trauen lassen {to get married}+ = das muß man ihm lassen {give him his due}+ = sich nicht sehen lassen {to be invisible}+ = alles beim alten lassen {to leave things as they are}+ = er hat sich malen lassen {he has had his likeness taken}+ = sich nicht lumpen lassen {to come down handsomely}+ = sich schwer fallen lassen {to slump down}+ = es sich gesagt sein lassen {to take a hint}+ = sich von etwas leiten lassen {to be guided by something}+ = alle fünf gerade sein lassen {to stretch a point}+ = ich kann mich nicht sehen lassen {I am not presentable}+

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > lassen

См. также в других словарях:

  • take a tumble to oneself — (informal) To assess one s situation critically and improve it • • • Main Entry: ↑tumble …   Useful english dictionary

  • take a tumble — verb a) To fall off something, or down something. Prince Charles spent the night in the hospital after he took a tumble off his horse yesterday while playing polo and briefly lost consciousness. b) To fall in price or value. Acme Industries… …   Wiktionary

  • take a tumble — vb to deliberately lose a boxing match or other contest. Expressions in use since the inter war years, originating in the USA …   Contemporary slang

  • tumble — tum‧ble [ˈtʌmbl] verb [intransitive] JOURNALISM if prices, figures etc tumble, they go down suddenly and by a large amount: • Stock market prices have tumbled over the past week. tumble noun [countable usually singular] : • The announcement… …   Financial and business terms

  • tumble — [c]/ˈtʌmbəl / (say tumbuhl) verb (tumbled, tumbling) –verb (i) 1. to roll or fall over or down as by losing footing, support, or equilibrium: to tumble down the stairs. 2. to fall rapidly, as stock market prices. 3. to perform leaps, springs,… …  

  • tumble — I n. (colloq.) fall 1) to take a tumble 2) a bad, nasty tumble (she took a nasty tumble) 3) a tumble from sign of recognition 4) to give smb. a tumble (they wouldn t give us a tumble) II v. 1) (d; intr.) to tumble into (to tumble into bed) 2) (d; …   Combinatory dictionary

  • tumble — /tum beuhl/, v., tumbled, tumbling, n. v.i. 1. to fall helplessly down, end over end, as by losing one s footing, support, or equilibrium; plunge headlong: to tumble down the stairs. 2. to roll end over end, as in falling: The stones tumbled down …   Universalium

  • tumble — I UK [ˈtʌmb(ə)l] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms tumble : present tense I/you/we/they tumble he/she/it tumbles present participle tumbling past tense tumbled past participle tumbled 1) if a price or value tumbles, it suddenly becomes much… …   English dictionary

  • tumble — tum|ble1 [ tʌmbl ] verb intransitive 1. ) if a price or value tumbles, it suddenly becomes much lower: Unemployment tumbled to 5.6% in November. 2. ) if a building or other structure tumbles or tumbles down, it falls to the ground: It seemed that …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • tumble — tum|ble1 [ˈtʌmbəl] v [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: tumb [i] to dance, perform as a tumbler (11 14 centuries), from Old English tumbian] 1.) [always + adverb/preposition] to fall down quickly and suddenly, especially with a rolling movement tumble… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • tumble — n 1. an act of sexual intercourse. This fairly inoffensive expression is often elaborated to tumble in the hay . 2. British an attempt, try. In working class usage give it a tumble is the equiv alent of give it a whirl (the Australian expression… …   Contemporary slang

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