词组 | tip over |
释义 | Phr V tip over tips, tipping, tipped tip over (sth) or tip (sth) over if something tips over, or if you tip it over, it falls onto its sideAs I stood up I tipped my cup of coffee over. tip over • tip over sth • tip sth over if an object tips over, or if you tip it over, it falls on its side: Bud was so mad he tipped his chair over. I knocked the milk jug and it tipped over onto the table. The boat tipped over and they were all thrown into the sea.■ SIMILAR TO: knock over, overturn tip over1. To overturn or fall to the side. After he ran into the table, the vase wobbled and tipped over, but luckily it didn't break. I got so woozy from the medication that I actually tipped over at one point. 2. To cause someone or something to overturn or fall onto their or its side. A noun or pronoun can be used between "tip" and "over." The rush of protestors tipped over the security guards keeping them from entering the building. Strong winds will tip your boat over if you don't secure the sails properly. tip someone overto cause someone to fall. Oh! You almost tipped me over! Todd fell against Maggie and tipped her over. tip something overto cause something to fall over. Did you tip this chair over? Who tipped over the chair? tip overto topple over and fall. Roger shook the table slightly, and the vase tipped over. The truck was overloaded and looked so heavy that I thought it would tip over. tip overv. 1. To totter and fall; overturn: The vase tipped over and water poured out across the table. 2. To cause something to totter and fall; cause something to overturn: The wind tipped over the sailboat. Don't stand up in the canoe, or you will tip it over. |
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