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tumbling

/tuhm-bling/US // ˈtʌm blɪŋ //

翻滚的,跌宕起伏,翻滚着的,翻滚

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act, practice, or art of performing acrobatic tumbles, usually on a mat or the ground.

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Examples

  • This grid system tells us two interesting things about our tumbling space.

  • We wouldn’t normally indicate A’s location when creating our tumbling space, but here’s where it would appear if we were looking down.

  • Let’s call our starting point A and see where this point ends up after some tumbling.

  • Now we can imagine any path on the surface of the tetrahedron as a path in this tumbling space.

  • This is one of those moments, where that is the kind of grace that can stop this tumbling of this institution further toward what I think will be a real constitutional crisis.

  • Toward the end, Buell Robinson goes tumbling to the ground with a sprained ankle and remains on the floor for about five minutes.

  • Any argument I try to hold comes tumbling out in the form of a whiny temper tantrum.

  • When my hair gets long enough I kid myself I can mimic the glorious tumbling fringe of “the Rachel” sometimes.

  • There was no distance between his brain and what came tumbling out of him.

  • Afterwards, he tweeted his support of Cardin, which the candidate retweeted, then it all came tumbling down.

  • The boys were tumbling about, clinging to his legs, imploring that numerous things be brought back to them.

  • With the movement a strand of the corn-gold hair came tumbling down the side of her face.

  • Shoals of tunny-fish, (fish four and five feet long, and belonging to the dolphin tribe,) were seen tumbling about the ship.

  • Tiny silver fish darted to and fro beneath a tumbling waterfall and he felt calmed and reassured by the sight.

  • Slipping and tumbling down the steep slope on which the seracs develop, the ice becomes broken into bits, often of small size.