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tumbled
- IPA[ˈtʌmbld]
英式
- having fallen or collapsed;having a ruffled or dishevelled appearance; rumpled
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- 1. having fallen or collapsed the tumbled bricks of the city's fallen walls acres of tumbled buildings gradually disappearing under weeds
- ▪ having a ruffled or dishevelled appearance; rumpled his tumbled bedclothes tumbled brown hair
- 2. (of a casting, gemstone, etc.) cleaned in a tumbling barrel tumbled stones are much more durable than raw stones
- fall suddenly, clumsily, or headlong: she pitched forward, tumbling down the remaining stairs
- a sudden or headlong fall: I took a tumble in the nettles
Oxford Dictionary
- (typically of a person) fall suddenly, clumsily, or headlong: she pitched forward, tumbling down the remaining stairs
- a sudden or headlong fall: I took a tumble in the nettles
Oxford American Dictionary
- dry (washed clothes) by spinning them in hot air inside a dryer.
Oxford American Dictionary
- dry (washed clothes) by spinning them in hot air inside a dryer.
Oxford Dictionary
- a machine that dries washed clothes by spinning them in hot air inside a rotating drum.
Oxford Dictionary
- a situation without rules or organization; a free-for-all: the rough and tumble of political life the rough-and-tumble atmosphere of the dealing room
Oxford American Dictionary
- a situation without rules or organization; a free-for-all: the rough and tumble of political life the rough-and-tumble atmosphere of the dealing room
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈtəmbəld]
美式
- having fallen or collapsed: the tumbled bricks of the city's fallen walls acres of tumbled buildings gradually disappearing under weeds
Oxford American Dictionary