单词 | tumble |
释义 | tumble/ˈtʌmb(ə)l /verb 1 [no object, with adverbial] Fall suddenly, clumsily, or headlong: she pitched forward, tumbling down the remaining stairs...
Synonyms fall (over), fall down, topple over, lose one's footing, lose one's balance, keel over, pitch over, take a spill, collapse, fall headlong, fall head over heels, fall end over end; trip, trip up, stumble informal come a cropper dated measure one's length archaic grabble 1.1Move or rush in a headlong or uncontrolled way: police and dogs tumbled from the vehicle...
Synonyms hurry, rush, scramble, pile; scurry, scuttle; jump, spring, bound cascade, fall, stream, flow, pour, spill 1.2 [with object] Rumple; disarrange: (as adjective tumbled) his tumbled bedclothes Synonyms tousle, dishevel, ruffle, rumple, make untidy, disarrange, disorder, mess up North American informal muss (up) 2 [no object] Perform acrobatic feats, typically handsprings and somersaults in the air.On floor exercise one gymnast tumbled a double layout, two whips to double pike, and stuck full-in dismount....
2.1(Of a breed of pigeon) repeatedly turn over backwards in flight. 3Fall rapidly in amount or value: property prices tumbled...
Synonyms fall steeply/sharply, plummet, plunge, dive, nosedive, take a dive, drop rapidly, slump, slide, fall, decrease, decline informal crash, go into a tailspin 4 [with object] Dry (washing) in a tumble dryer: the machine gentle tumbles the clothes in cool air for ten minutes...
5 [no object] (tumble to) informal Understand the meaning or hidden implication of (a situation): she’ll ring again as soon as she tumbles to what she’s done...
Synonyms realize, understand, grasp, comprehend, take in, apprehend, perceive, see, recognize; see the light informal latch on to, cotton on to, catch on to, get, get wise to, get one's head around, figure out, get a fix on, get the message, get the picture, have an aha moment British informal twig, suss North American informal savvy 6 [with object] informal Have sexual intercourse with: he was tumbling a strange woman 7 [with object] Clean (castings, gemstones, etc.) in a tumbling barrel. noun 1A sudden or headlong fall: I took a tumble in the nettles...
Synonyms fall, trip, spill informal nosedive, header, cropper 1.1An untidy or confused arrangement or state: her hair was a tumble of untamed curls...
Synonyms jumble, mess, clutter, confusion; chaos, disorder, disarray 2A handspring, somersault in the air, or other acrobatic feat.She can perform huge vertical or horizontal leaps, often resulting in gymnastic tumbles and rolls in midair....
3A rapid fall in amount or value: a tumble in share prices...
Synonyms drop, fall, plunge, dive, nosedive, slump, decline, collapse informal crash 4 informal An act of sexual intercourse.I figured anyone who's that good in bed would definitely be worth a tumble. 5US informal A friendly sign of recognition, acknowledgement, or interest: not a soul gave him a tumble OriginMiddle English (as a verb, also in the sense 'dance with contortions'): from Middle Low German tummelen; compare with Old English tumbian 'to dance'. The sense was probably influenced by Old French tomber 'to fall'. The noun, first in the sense 'tangled mass', dates from the mid 17th century. Rhymes |
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