(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
Definition of tumbling in English English dictionary
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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"
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
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
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