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121 hacer caer
v.to topple, to push over, to shake down.Lo hizo caer He push him over.* * *(v.) = oustEx. These sources which form the basis of the intellectual selection of terms may be augmented by or ousted by the machine selection of terms.* * *(v.) = oustEx: These sources which form the basis of the intellectual selection of terms may be augmented by or ousted by the machine selection of terms.
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122 verser
verser [vεʀse]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ liquide, grains] to pour ( dans into) ( sur onto ) ; ( = servir) [+ thé, café, vin] to pour ( dans into)• veux-tu verser à boire s'il te plaît ? will you pour the drinks please?c. ( = payer) to payd. ( = classer) verser une pièce à un dossier to add an item to a file2. intransitive verb( = basculer) [véhicule] to overturn• verser dans [+ sentimentalité] to lapse into* * *vɛʀse
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1) ( servir) to pour [boisson]; ( transvaser) to pour [liquide, sable]; ( sans précautions) to tip [liquide, sable]attention, tu verses à côté — careful, you're spilling it
2) ( payer) to pay3) ( répandre) to shed [larme, sang]verser son sang pour la patrie — ( mourir) to die fighting for one's country
4) ( ajouter) to add
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verbe intransitif1) ( se renverser) to overturn2) ( se laisser aller à) to lapse ( dans into)3) ( laisser couler) [cruche] to pour* * *vɛʀse1. vt1) [liquide, grains] to pour2) [larmes, sang] to shed3) [argent] to pay4) [soldat, fonctionnaire] (= affecter)2. vi1) [véhicule] to overturn2) fig (= tomber)* * *verser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( servir) to pour [boisson] (dans into); ( transvaser) to pour [liquide, sable, terre]; ( sans précautions) to tip [liquide, sable, terre]; verser à boire à qn to pour sb a drink; verse-moi un peu de vin pour me some wine; verse du détergent sur la tache pour some detergent on the stain; attention, tu verses à côté careful, you're spilling it; ⇒ huile;2 ( payer) to pay [somme, arrhes, pension] (à qn to sb; sur into); on leur verse une commission they get a commission; il lui verse une pension alimentaire he gives her alimony; mon employeur verse mon salaire sur mon compte bancaire my employer pays my salary into my bank account;3 ( répandre) to shed [larme, sang]; verser le sang to shed blood; verser son sang pour la patrie liter to be wounded fighting for one's country littér; verser des larmes sur qn/qch to shed tears over sb/sth;4 ( ajouter) to add (à to); verser une pièce à un dossier to add a document to a file;5 Mil ( affecter) to assign (dans to); verser qn dans la cavalerie/l'infanterie to assign sb to the cavalry/the infantry.B vi1 ( se renverser) to overturn; verser dans le fossé to topple into the ditch;2 ( se laisser aller à) to lapse (dans into); il verse un peu trop dans le mélodrame he tends to be melodramatic;3 ( laisser couler) [cruche] to pour.[vɛrse] verbe transitif1. [répandre - sang, larmes] to shedverser des larmes ou pleurs to cry2. [servir - liquide] to pour out (separable)verse-lui en un peu plus pour him a bit more, help him to a bit more3. [faire basculer - sable, gravier, chargement] to tip4. [coucher à terre - céréales] to lay ou to beat down6. [payer] to pay————————[vɛrse] verbe intransitifla charrette a versé the cart tipped over ou overturned————————verser dans verbe plus prépositionverser dans le ridicule [personne, film] to become ridiculous -
123 ag’dar
v.t. to topple, to fell; to tip over, to empty (dish); to turn inside out; to turn over (in plowing); to heap (blame). birovga bo’hton ag’dar to slander. yil ag’dar to figure s.o.?s age according to the 12 year animal cycle. ko’ngli ag’darildi to feel sick to one’s stomach. ko’nglini ag’dar to turn one’s stomach, to make nauseated. o’ziga ag’dar to attract or divert to o.s.??; to shunt towards, to get possession of? (ag’daril, ag’darish, ag’dart) -
124 omvallen
v. fall over, keel over, overturn, topple, be upset -
125 umfallen
um|fal·lenvi irreg sein2) ( zu Boden fallen) to fall over [or down], to fall [or drop] to the floor/ground; ( schwerfällig) to slump to the floor/ground;tot \umfallen to drop [down] dead -
126 syrjäyttää
yks.nom. syrjäyttää; yks.gen. syrjäytän; yks.part. syrjäytti; yks.ill. syrjäyttäisi; mon.gen. syrjäyttäköön; mon.part. syrjäyttänyt; mon.ill. syrjäytettiindisplace (verb)oust (verb)outrival (verb)pass over (verb)replace (verb)set aside (verb)supersede (verb)supplant (verb)* * *• force aside• take the place of• supplant• supersede• set aside• replace• remove from power• pass over• pass by• override• ignore• edge out• disregard• displace• topple• oust -
127 опрокинуться
1. keel overопрокинулся; опрокинул; опрокинутый — tipped over
2. topple3. capsize4. tilt5. tumble6. upsetСинонимический ряд:1. перевернуться (глаг.) перевернуться; перекувырнуться2. свалиться (глаг.) повалиться; повергнуться; свалиться -
128 guling
rollberguling: to rollbergulingan: rolling over and overmenggulingkan: to roll something; to topple; to overthrowterguling: overthrown; toppled
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