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■ tumble outv. i. + avv.cadere; precipitare, precipitarsi □ to tumble out of bed half awake, buttarsi giù dal letto mezzo addormentato □ The students were tumbling out of the school, gli studenti uscivano tumultuosamente dalla scuola. -
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1) упасть, свалиться to tumble out of the window ≈ вывалиться из окна
2) бросать опрокидывать the accident tumbled the passengers out of the car ≈ при катастрофе пассажиров выбросило из машины
3) двигаться в беспорядке, гурьбойБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > tumble out
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intransitive verb zlesti iz posteljeit is time to tumble out — čas je, da se vstane -
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1) Общая лексика: выскакивать (из постели и т.п.)2) Спорт: "вылететь" (As Portugal tumbled out of Euro 2008 on Thursday, the futures of their main two protagonists slid even more sharply into view.) -
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упасть, свалитьсябросать опрокидыватьдвигаться в беспорядке, гурьбойАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > tumble out
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[contents] se renverser; [words, feelings] jaillir en désordre -
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vt/i I. vt iskotrljati, iskoturati; izbaciti iz II. vi ustati, izaći -
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Общая лексика: выскочить из постели -
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Общая лексика: вывалиться из окнаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tumble out of the window
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tumble ['tʌmbəl]∎ he tumbled down the stairs il a dégringolé ou il est tombé dans l'escalier;∎ to tumble head over heels faire une culbute ou un roulé-boulé;∎ the bottles came tumbling off the shelf les bouteilles ont dégringolé ou sont tombées de l'étagère;∎ to tumble into bed se jeter dans son lit;∎ to tumble out of bed tomber du lit;∎ they were tumbling over one another ils se bousculaient(b) (collapse → prices) dégringoler, s'effondrer;∎ the Chancellor's resignation sent share prices tumbling la démission du ministre des Finances a fait dégringoler ou chuter le cours des actions∎ the children tumbled into the kitchen les enfants se ruèrent ou se précipitèrent dans la cuisine;∎ they came tumbling after me ils se sont lancés à ma poursuite(d) (perform somersaults) faire des cabrioles ou des culbutes(knock, push → person) renverser, faire tomber ou dégringoler;∎ she tumbled me into the pool elle m'a fait tomber dans la piscine;∎ she tumbled the books onto the table elle a fait tomber les livres sur la table3 noun(fall) chute f, culbute f, roulé-boulé m; (somersault) culbute f, cabrioles fpl;∎ he had a bad tumble on the ice il a fait une mauvaise chute sur la glace;∎ to take a tumble faire une chute ou une culbute;∎ figurative his pride took a tumble son orgueil a souffert;∎ share prices took a tumble today le prix des actions s'est effondré aujourd'hui;∎ they had a tumble in the hay ils ont batifolé dans le foin, ils se sont roulés dans le foin(children) gambader, batifoler; (acrobat) faire des cabrioles; (swimmer) s'ébattre; (water) clapotermettre en désordre;∎ the waves tumbled us about nous étions ballotés par les vagues∎ the whole building came tumbling down tout l'édifice s'est effondré ou écroulé(a) (person → from tree, loft) dégringoler; (→ from bus, car) se jeter, sauter; (possessions, contents) tomber (en vrac);∎ the apples tumbled out of her basket les pommes ont roulé de son panier;∎ the tablets tumbled out onto the table les comprimés ont roulé sur la table;∎ he tumbled out of bed at midday il est tombé du lit à midi;∎ the van doors flew open and the children came tumbling out les portes de la camionnette se sont ouvertes et les enfants se sont rués à l'extérieur(b) (news, confession) s'échapper;∎ all their secrets came tumbling out ils ont déballé tous leurs secretsfaire tomber en vrac ou en tas(person) culbuter, faire une culbute; (pile, vase) se renverserrenverser, faire tomber∎ I finally tumbled to their little game j'ai enfin compris leur petit manège -
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tumble [ˈtʌmbl]1. nounculbute f• the clothes tumbled out of the cupboard la pile de vêtements a dégringolé quand on a ouvert le placardb. ( = rush) se jeter3. compounds* * *['tʌmbl] 1.1) ( fall) chute fto take a tumble — [person] faire une chute; [price, share] chuter
2) (of clown, acrobat) culbute f3) ( jumble) tas m2.1) ( fall) [person, object] tomber (off, out of de)to tumble down something — [water] dévaler quelque chose en cascade
2) [price, share, currency] chuter3) Sport [clown, acrobat, child] faire des culbutes4) (colloq)to tumble to something — ( understand) comprendre [fact, plan]
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A n1 ( fall) chute f ; to take a tumble lit faire une chute ; fig [price, share, market] chuter ; shares took a 50-point tumble les actions ont chuté de 50 points ; they had a tumble in the hay ils ont batifolé dans le foin ;2 (of clown, acrobat) culbute f ;3 ( jumble) tas m.B vi1 ( fall) [person, object] tomber (off, out of de) ; to tumble several metres tomber de plusieurs mètres ; to tumble out of bed bondir du lit ; to tumble over ou off tomber de [cliff, roof] ; to tumble down the stairs dégringoler dans l'escalier ; to tumble down sth [water, stream] dévaler qch en cascade ; curls tumbled about her shoulders les boucles lui tombaient sur les épaules ;2 Fin [price, share, currency] chuter ;3 Sport [clown, acrobat, child] faire des culbutes ; -
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tumble [ˊtʌmbl]1. n1) паде́ние2) беспоря́док, смяте́ние◊to take a tumble амер. поумне́ть, измени́ться
2. v2) ре́зко па́дать ( о ценах)3) валя́ться; воро́чаться, мета́ться ( в постели)4) перевора́чивать, швыря́ть (тж. tumble up, tumble down, tumble out)5) броса́ться; выска́кивать;to tumble into bed бро́ситься в посте́ль
;to tumble out of bed вскочи́ть с посте́ли
6) кувырка́ться, де́лать акробати́ческие трю́ки7) приводи́ть в беспоря́док; мять; еро́шить ( волосы)а) вва́ливаться;б) разг. ложи́ться спать;tumble to разг. поня́ть; догада́ться; заме́тить
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