intransitive. To roll or turn over (also with over); to fall over (also with backward); to sway or be unsteady.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > downward motion > falling > fall [verb (intransitive)] > topple over (18) welt13.. intransitive. To roll or turn over (also with over); to fall over (also with backward); to sway or be unsteady. tiltc1390 intransitive. To fall over, tumble; be overthrown. overfalla1400 intransitive. To fall over or down. waltc1400 intransitive. To be thrown down, fall over, be upset or overturned; to totter; to lean to one side. tirvec1425 intransitive. To turn; esp. to turn upside down, topple over, fall down; also figurative to turn to some course or action. top over tervea1450 intransitive. To topple over, fall topsy-turvy. overtumble1487 intransitive. To tumble or fall over; to capsize. overwelta1522 intransitive. Scottish. To tumble over. Obsolete. rare. to fall over1541 intransitive. To topple, tumble, or keel over. top1545 intransitive. To fall over, or to one side, by over-balancing; to tumble head foremost; = topple, v. 1, tip, v.2 8 to top over tail (cf. to towp tai… topple1600 intransitive. To fall top foremost, or as if top-heavy; to fall headlong, tumble or pitch over. Also figurative. tramble1609 intransitive. To roll over and over; to tumble, fall headlong. rare. tope1796 intransitive. To incline, nod, or fall to one side; to topple or fall over; to fall asleep; to die. dialect. tottle1830 intransitive. = topple, v. 3. dialect. overtopple1855 intransitive. To topple over. Also: to overhang as if on the point of toppling over. whemmel1895 intransitive. To tumble over, capsize; also, to move unsteadily, stumble about. pitch-pole1896 intransitive. Of a person: to turn head over heels; to somersault; (also) to fall headlong. Also occasionally transitive: to pitch (a person) head… Subcategories:— softly (1) |
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