tumbling

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Askeri) takla
(Askeri) takla atma
yuvarlanma
tamburlama
{i} yıkılma
{f} devril
devrilerek
taklak
(Askeri) TAKLA ATMA, TAKLA: Bir uçakta; uçuşuna devam etmekle beraber, uzunluğuna ekseni uçuş düzlemi üzerinde kalmak üzere, ağırlık merkezi etrafında takla attığı elverişsiz bir durum
tumbling box parlatmaya mahsus döner varil
güvercinin uçarken taklak atması
cambazlık
devrilme
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{i} takla
tumbling mixer
(Tıp) tamburlu karıştıcı
tumbling barrel
perdah dolabı
tumbling mill
(Mühendislik) döner değirmen
tumbling box
metal parlatıcı
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{f} devrilmek
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yuvarlanmak
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{f} düşmek
tumble
{f} takla atmak
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düşüş
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dönme
tumble
idrak etmek
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kargaşa
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anlamak
barrel tumbling
fıçıda döndürme
dry tumbling
kuru fıçılama
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karışıklık
tumble
düşme
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jetonu düşmek
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uyanmak
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çakmak
tumble
{f} anla
tumble
çakozlamak
send tumbling down
tepetaklak gönderin
tumble
devirmek
tumble
düşürmek
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yıkmak
tumble
taklak
tumble
{f} tepetaklak olmak
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(Askeri) TAKLA ATMAK: Bir merminin, uçuş esnasında takla atması
tumble
yuvarlamak
tumble
{f} perende atmak
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{f} bozmak
tumble
{f} yıkılmak
tumble
{f} dağıtmak
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{f} karıştırmak, altüst etmek
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{f} dönmek
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{f} karıştırmak
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cila makinasında yuvarlayıp temizlemek
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{f} (to)
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{i} perende
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acele ve dikkatsizce yürümek
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{f} örselemek
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altüst etmek
Englisch - Englisch
A surface finishing process for die castings in which a batch of castings is placed in a rotating horizontal barrel or a vibratory hopper containing polishing media
the gymnastic moves of an acrobat
Flying a cloth from the bottom as well as from the top when there is insufficient height to fly in the normal way
An attitude situation in which the vehicle continues on its flight, but turns end over end about its center of mass
& vb
Polishing stones by placing them in a rotating box so that they rub against each other; used for low-quality materials
from Tumble, v
a sport similar to gymnastics but with all the exercises done on the floor
pitching headlong with a rolling or twisting movement; "a violent tumbling fall"
present participle of tumble
A mechanical process to soften and enhance the grain of hides by tumbling for several hours in a rotating steel drum
moving in surges and billows and rolls; "billowing smoke from burning houses"; "the rolling fog"; "the rolling sea"; "the tumbling water of the rapids"
Any single person gymnastic skill containing hip over head rotation used in a cheer, dance, or for crowd appeal Can be done as an individual or as a group in unison
pitching headlong with a rolling or twisting movement; "a violent tumbling fall
A process in which leather hides are massaged by being tumbled in a rotating steel drum, which softens the texture and enhances the grain Also called Milling
tumbling mill
a machine, consisting of a drum that rotates on a horizontal axis, that grinds or pulverizes material mixed with a grinding material such as iron balls
tumbling box
A revolving drum in which objects are dried, reduced in size, polished, or cleaned. Also called tumbling barrel
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To fall end over end
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To perform gymnastics such as somersaults, rolls, and handsprings
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To roll over and over

The two animals tumbled over each other in their eagerness to get inside, and heard the door shut behind them with great joy and relief.

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A fall
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To have sexual intercourse with
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{n} a fall, cast, downfal, accident
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{v} to fall, throw down, roll, turn over
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fall down, as if collapsing; "The tower of the World Trade Center tumbled after the plane hit it"
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put clothes in a tumbling barrel, where they are whirled about in hot air, usually with the purpose of drying; "Wash in warm water and tumble dry"
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If water tumbles, it flows quickly over an uneven surface. Waterfalls crash and tumble over rocks. the aromatic pines and tumbling streams of the Zonba Plateau
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If someone or something tumbles somewhere, they fall there with a rolling or bouncing movement. A small boy tumbled off a third floor fire escape He fell to the ground, and the gun tumbled out of his hand. Tumble is also a noun. He injured his ribs in a tumble from his horse
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do gymnastics, roll and turn skillfully
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If prices or levels of something are tumbling, they are decreasing rapidly. House prices have tumbled by almost 30 per cent in real terms since mid-1989 Share prices continued to tumble today on the Tokyo stock market. tumbling inflation. Tumble is also a noun. Oil prices took a tumble yesterday
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To play tricks by various movements and contortions of the body; to perform the feats of an acrobat
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fall apart; "the building crimbled after the explosion"; "Negociations broke down"
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an acrobatic feat of rolling or turning end over end do gymnastics, roll and turn skillfully suffer a sudden downfall, overthrow, or defeat put clothes in a tumbling barrel, where they are whirled about in hot air, usually with the purpose of drying; "Wash in warm water and tumble dry"
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Act of tumbling, or rolling over; a fall
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{i} fall, slip; disorderly state, confusion; acrobatic feat
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understand, usually after some initial difficulty; "She didn't know what her classmates were plotting but finally caught on"
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roll over and over, back and forth fall down, as if collapsing; "The tower of the World Trade Center tumbled after the plane hit it
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roll over and over, back and forth
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a sudden drop from an upright position; "he had a nasty spill on the ice"
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To disturb; to rumple; as, to tumble a bed
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cause to topple or tumble by pushing
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throw together in a confused mass; "They tumbled the teams with no apparent pattern"
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fall suddenly and sharply; "Prices tumbled after the devaluation of the currency"
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1 To rotate end over end - said of a rocket, of an ejection capsule, etc
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If you say that someone tumbles into a situation or place, you mean that they get into it without being fully in control of themselves or knowing what they are doing. Many mothers and children tumble into poverty after divorce see also rough and tumble. a fall, especially from a high place or level
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as, to tumble books or papers
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suffer a sudden downfall, overthrow, or defeat
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an acrobatic feat of rolling or turning end over end
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To turn over; to turn or throw about, as for examination or search; to roll or move in a rough, coarse, or unceremonious manner; to throw down or headlong; to precipitate; sometimes with over, about, etc
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{f} fall, trip, drop; roll about; topple, send tumbling; cause disorder by tossing about; perform gymnastic feats; come to understand (Informal)
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To roll down; to fall suddenly and violently; to be precipitated; as, to tumble from a scaffold
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A tank cleaning method where abrasive is added to the tank and the tank is placed on a rolling machine This causes the abrasive to move across the inner surface of the tank, cleaning away corrosion on the surface
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fly around; "The clothes tumbled in the dryer"; "rising smoke whirled in the air"
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To roll over, or to and fro; to throw one's self about; as, a person on pain tumbles and tosses
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Duplex printing where one side is printed the opposite orientation of the other side
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