tumble
tumble
v.
caerse; derrocar, tirar abajo, voltear
s.
caída
tumble
v.- caer
s.- caída | maniobra acrobática
rumble-tumble
(Anglo-Indian) huevos revueltos; carruaje ruidoso
tumble grass
(Panicum capillare) grama, bermuda
tumble1
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* rough and tumble = descuidado.
* take + a tumble = caerse, caer, bajar, desplomarse.
* tumble dryer = secadora.
tumble2
(v.) = caer, desplomarse, venirse abajo.
Ex: The form this 'hypothesis' has come to take is easily dismissed as a straw figure and serious consideration of the relation between language diversity and thinking has largely tumbled with it.
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* tumble down = caerse, desplomarse, venirse abajo.
* tumble into + disgrace = caer en desgracia.
* tumble into + pitfall = caer en una trampa.