tumble的意思和读音

tumble

: [ˈtʌmb(ə)l] : ['tʌmbl]

v.

n.

tumbles  tumbling  tumbled  

v.stand up,rise

n.somersault,forward roll,flip,flip-flop,cartwheel

v.fall over,fall down,trip up,topple,plummet

tumblev.

1.[i][t]~ (sb/sth) + adv./prep.使to fall downwards, often hitting the ground several times, but usually without serious injury; to make sb/sth fall in this way

He slipped and tumbled down the stairs.

2.[i]~ (down)to fall suddenly and in a dramatic way

The scaffolding came tumbling down.

World records tumbled at the last Olympics.

3.[i]to fall rapidly in value or amount

The price of oil is still tumbling.

4.[i]+ adv./prep.to move or fall somewhere in a relaxed, uncontrolled, or noisy way

A group of noisy children tumbled out of the bus.

Thick golden curls tumbled down over her shoulders.

5.[i];(to perform acrobatics on the floor, especially somersaults (= a jump in which you turn over completely in the air)

n.

1.[c][ususing]a sudden fall

The jockey took a nasty tumble at the third fence.

Share prices took a sharp tumble following news of the merger.

2.[sing]~ (of sth)an untidy group of things

a tumble of blond curls

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n.1.an occasion when someone falls to the ground2.a sudden fall in something such as a price or a value3.a gymnastic movement in which you roll your body over on the floor4.a disorderly or disorganized heap or arrangement5.a large amount of long hair that hangs down1.an occasion when someone falls to the ground2.a sudden fall in something such as a price or a value3.a gymnastic movement in which you roll your body over on the floor4.a disorderly or disorganized heap or arrangement5.a large amount of long hair that hangs down

v.1.if someone tumbles, they fall to the ground2.if a price or value tumbles, it suddenly becomes much lower3.if a building or other structure tumbles, it falls to the ground4.to do gymnastic movements in which you roll your body over on the floor5.if water tumbles somewhere, a lot of it flows there6.to move in an uncontrolled way, as if falling or likely to fall7.if an organization or system tumbles, it suddenly stops existing8.to come across or stumble on something accidentally1.if someone tumbles, they fall to the ground2.if a price or value tumbles, it suddenly becomes much lower3.if a building or other structure tumbles, it falls to the ground4.to do gymnastic movements in which you roll your body over on the floor5.if water tumbles somewhere, a lot of it flows there6.to move in an uncontrolled way, as if falling or likely to fall7.if an organization or system tumbles, it suddenly stops existing8.to come across or stumble on something accidentally

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1.All of my clothes are easy to wash or can be hand-washed, and tumble dried and don't need ironing.

2.Young animals, particularly, tumble, chase, run wrestle, mock, imitate, and laugh (or so it seems) to the point of delighted exhaustion.仿)。

3.And even if the dollar were to tumble, the global nature of the recession might mean it would yield few benefits.便使

4.The U. S. , with its antitrade mentality, could tumble into a similar trap.

5.Then Polar Bear began to tumble. He did jumps and spins and somersaults, and stood on his head.

6.Somehow he managed to break his tumble with his hands and turn it into a clumsy thumping cartwheel.

7.in the daily rough and tumble, does it feel like other people care less about how rough you have it and how much you're getting tumbled?

8.Even so, Boosaaso is still a crumbling, broke, rough-and-tumble place, decaying after years of neglect like so much of war-ravaged Somalia.便

9.The dour data in the last few days have spurred talk the economy could tumble into a fresh recession.退

10.It's magic to see a noble tumble humbly leading to a cheap spectacles of the poor uncles of farmers.