вали́ть — meaning in English
valit
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English meaning
- fell verb To cut something down, especially a tree, or to knock someone or something to the ground.
- flunk verb To fail a class, test, or course.
- scram verb To leave quickly, especially as a command telling someone to go away.
- topple verb To fall over, or to cause something to fall over, especially from being top-heavy or unstable.
Senses
вали́ть is used for these senses in English:
- fell (transitive) To make something fall; especially to chop down a tree.
- flunk (transitive) Of a teacher, to deny a student a passing grade.
- knock down (transitive) To hit or knock (something or someone), intentionally or accidentally, so that it falls.
- scram (intransitive, originally, US, often, imperative) To leave in a hurry; to go away. [from early 20th c.]
- topple (transitive) To push or throw over.
fell — full definition
- verb To cut something down, especially a tree, or to knock someone or something to the ground.
- adj Cruel and merciless; fierce and deadly.
- noun A high, bare stretch of hill or moorland, especially in northern England.
flunk — full definition
- verb To fail a class, test, or course.
- verb To back out of something out of fear.