tumbled / ˈtʌm bəl /

翻滚的翻滚着的翻腾的滚圆的

tumbled3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

tum·bled, tum·bling.

  1. to fall helplessly down, end over end, as by losing one's footing, support, or equilibrium; plunge headlong: to tumble down the stairs.
  2. to roll end over end, as in falling: The stones tumbled down the hill.
  3. to fall or decline rapidly; drop: Prices on the stock market tumbled today.
v. 有主动词 verb

tum·bled, tum·bling.

  1. to cause to fall or roll end over end; throw over or down.
  2. to throw or toss about; cause disarray, as in handling or searching.
  3. to put in a disordered or rumpled condition.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an act of tumbling or falling.
  2. a gymnastic or acrobatic feat.
  3. an accidental fall; spill.

tumbled 近义词

v. 动词 verb

fall or make fall awkwardly

更多tumbled例句

  1. The violence has once again left victims’ families with a tumble of emotions — grief, anger, confusion.
  2. As the US economy continues to open up, the April jobs report from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics shows the boom in delivery jobs has taken a tumble.
  3. The best ski helmets overall offer comfort, protection from the elements, and safeguarding from the unique types of impacts one might encounter when taking a tumble in the snow.
  4. I’ve blasted through pow shots and have taken some big tumbles.
  5. It wasn’t just the big players — customer service company Zendesk and security firm Okta also dropped Parler as a customer, furthering its tumble off the Web.
  6. At any moment, the slightest loss in concentration could see a disastrous tumble.
  7. His youngest son, Orange Scott, was a rough-and-tumble trickster and a terrible tease.
  8. No friend of liberty can avoid the tumble back and forth between Burke and Paine.
  9. Mandelbaum began her climb to the top of the crime world as a peddler on the rough-and-tumble, bustling streets of New York City.
  10. Flecks of frosting tumble in slow motion to light on his belly, which gently swells beneath a black sweater.
  11. He could hardly walk up the rickety front steps of the old tumble-down house, and his thirteen-year-old son had to help him.
  12. A good man mixes with the world in the rough-and-tumble, and takes his share of the dangers, and the falls, and the temptations.
  13. I shall be so afraid that the roof will tumble in, or somebody come down the chimney to catch me, that I shant sleep a wink.
  14. The third skulker took advantage of the cessation of firing to tumble down from his perch and fly for his life.
  15. I hope you will appreciate my devotion; in a tumble-down old house, near the ramparts.