transitive. To overthrow, overturn, cast down, upset. Also figurative. Now rare.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > downward motion > causing to come or go down > cause to come or go down [verb (transitive)] > capsize or upset (44) overcastc1230 transitive. To overthrow, overturn, cast down, upset. Also figurative. Now rare. overturnc1300 transitive. To tip or throw over on to one side or face, esp. violently; to upset or capsize (a thing); to cause to fall over or down. Formerly also… overthrowc1330 transitive. To knock or throw to the ground; to overturn, upset; to knock down, demolish. Now rare. to-turna1382 to overthrow, upset, subvert. overwhelm?a1400 transitive. To overturn, overthrow, upset; to turn upside down. Obsolete. tilta1400 transitive. To cause to fall; to thrust, push, throw down or over; to overthrow, overturn, upset. Obsolete (except as in senses 4c 6b). tipa1400 To overthrow, knock, or cast down, cause to fall or tumble; to overturn, upset; to throw down (off a support, out of a vehicle, etc.) by effort or… welt?a1400 transitive. To cast or throw down; to throw to the ground; to overturn; to beat down; also to roll, trundle. Cf. walt, v. 2. overtiltc1400 transitive. To tip (a person or thing) over; (figurative) to upset, overturn. Also occasionally intransitive. tirvec1420 transitive. To turn; esp. to overturn, overthrow; also figurative. reverse?a1439 transitive. To throw down; to overturn physically. Obsolete. devolvec1470 To roll over so as to cause to fall; to overturn, overthrow. Obsolete. subvert1479 transitive. To upset or overturn (an object); to break up or turn over (ground). Also figurative. Now rare. welter?a1505 To overthrow, overturn, upset: also with down. Chiefly Scottish. renverse1521 transitive. To overturn or overthrow (literal and figurative); to bring to confusion. tumble1534 To cause to fall prostrate; to overthrow. verse1556 To overthrow, overturn, or upset. Obsolete. rare. upturn1567 To turn, throw, or tear up; to cast or turn over. overwhirl1577 transitive. To whirl or hurl over. rewalt1587 transitive. To overturn, throw down. subverse1590 transitive. = subvert, v. overset1599 transitive. To overturn, knock over, upset; to capsize. Also in figurative context. overtumble1600 transitive. To cause to fall over; to overthrow, overturn, or upset. Obsolete. walt1611 To throw, cast, toss out, over, up, etc.; to fling to the ground; to overturn, upset. to fetch up1615 To overthrow, ‘trip up’. Obsolete. ramvert1632 transitive. = renverse, v. 1. treveer1636 transitive. ? To upset. transvolve1644 transitive. To roll over, overturn. capsize1788 transitive. To upset, overturn (esp. on the water). upset1806 transitive. To overturn; to capsize; to knock over. keel1828 transitive. To turn up the keel of, show the bottom of. to keel over, to turn over, ‘turn wrong side uppermost’, turn (a person) upon his or her… overwelt1828 transitive. English regional (northern). To overturn, upset; (also in passive, of a sheep) to have fallen on the back so as to be unable to get… pitch-pole1851 transitive. Whaling. To throw (a long lance or harpoon) in a high arc. Now rare. purl1856 transitive and intransitive. colloquial. To turn upside down, overturn, or capsize; to pitch or tumble head over heels. Subcategories:— a watchman in his box (1) — by blowing (1) — overthrow in ruins or to destruction (8) |
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