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1 вываливаться (I) > вывалиться (II)
............................................................1. fall outاتفاق افتادن، رخ دادن، مشاجره داشتن، ذرات رادیواکتیوی که از جو بزمین می ریزد، باران رادیواکتیو............................................................2. tumble outРусско-персидский словарь > вываливаться (I) > вывалиться (II)
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2 трепать (I) > потрепать (I)
............................................................1. pull about............................................................2. tumble(vt. & n.) رقصیدن، جست و خیز کردن، پریدن، افتادن، لغزیدن، ناگهان افتادن، غلت خوردن، معلق خوردن، غلت، چرخش، آشفتگی، بهم ریختگی............................................................3. rumple(vt.) مچاله کردن، چروک دادن، تاه و چین دادن............................................................4. tousle(vt.) ژولیدگی مو، برهم زدن، پریشان کردن، مچاله کردن، نزاع............................................................5. make flutter............................................................6. pat(v.) نوازش، دست زدن آهسته، قالب، نوازش کردن، دست نوازش بر سر کسی کشیدن، آهسته دست زدن به، بهنگام، بموقع، بی حرکت، ثابت، به طور مناسب............................................................7. wear out(v.) کهنه و فرسوده شدن (در اثر استعمال)، از پا درآوردن و مطیع کردن، کاملا خسته کردن............................................................8. knock about(v.) سرو صدا ایجاد کردن، پرسه زدن، نامرتب زندگی کردن............................................................9. scutch(v.) تیشه معماری، شلاق زدن، کتک زدن، پنبه زنی کردن، پهن کردن، باز کردن............................................................10. swingle
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tumble out — phr verb Tumble out is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑word … Collocations dictionary
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|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 polishing — Tumble polishing, or tumbling, is a technique for smoothing and polishing a rough surface. Within the field of metalwork, this is known as barreling , or barrel polishing , and is subtly different, but uses the same principles.toneFor tumbling of … Wikipedia
tumble — Synonyms and related words: alight upon, apprehend, arsy varsiness, ball up, bite the dust, blow down, blow over, blunder, blunder upon, blur, blur distinctions, bollix up, bow, bowl down, bowl over, break up, breakdown, bring down, bulldog, bump … Moby Thesaurus
tumble — [[t]tʌ̱mb(ə)l[/t]] tumbles, tumbling, tumbled 1) VERB If someone or something tumbles somewhere, they fall there with a rolling or bouncing movement. [V prep/adv] A small boy tumbled off a third floor fire escape... [V prep/adv] The dog had… … English 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 — v. & n. v. 1 intr. & tr. fall or cause to fall suddenly, clumsily, or headlong. 2 intr. fall rapidly in amount etc. (prices tumbled). 3 intr. (often foll. by about, around) roll or toss erratically or helplessly to and fro. 4 intr. move or rush… … Useful english dictionary
tumble — 1 verb (I) 1 (always + adv/prep) to fall quickly and suddenly downwards, especially with a rolling movement (+ over/backwards/down): She lost her balance and tumbled backwards. 2 (always + adv/prep) to move in an uncontrolled way (+ into/through) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
tumble — v 1. fall down, fall end over end, pitch, pitch forward, precipitate oneself, fall headlong, go down, Inf. take a spill, Inf. take a flyer or a header or a pratfall; slip, stagger, totter, falter, lose one s footing, lose one s equilibrium, Inf.… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
tumble up — phrasal 1. : to go or come quickly on deck men are still tumbling up from below, racing to their battle stations E.L.Beach 2. dialect : to roll hay into bundles for pitching * * * tumble up 1. To get out of bed 2. To throw into confusion … Useful english dictionary