overturn

overturn
əuvə'tə:n
verb
(to turn over: They overturned the boat; The car overturned.) volcar, dar una vuelta de campana (vehículo)
overturn vb volcar
overturn
tr[əʊvə'tɜːn]
transitive verb
1 (vehicle) volcar; (boat) hacer zozobrar; (furniture) dar la vuelta a
2 (government) derrocar, derribar
3 figurative use (ruling) anular
intransitive verb
1 (vehicle) volcar; (boat) zozobrar
overturn [.o:vər'tərn] vt
1) upset: dar la vuelta a, volcar
2) nullify: anular, invalidar
overturn vi
turn over: volcar, dar un vuelco
overturn
n.
vuelco s.m.
v.
derrocar v.
trabucar v.
volcar v.
voltear v.
'əʊvər'tɜːrn, ˌəʊvə'tɜːn
1.
transitive verb
a) (tip over) \<\<table/boat\>\> darle* la vuelta a, dar* vuelta (CS)
b) (depose) \<\<government\>\> derrocar*, derribar
c) (nullify) \<\<decision/ruling\>\> anular

2.
vi \<\<vehicle\>\> volcar*, dar* una vuelta de campana, capotar
[ˌǝʊvǝ'tɜːn]
1.
VT [+ car, boat, saucepan] volcar; [+ government] derrocar, derribar; [+ decision, ruling] anular

they managed to have the ruling overturned — lograron hacer anular la decisión

2.
VI [car] volcar, dar una vuelta de campana; [boat] zozobrar
* * *
['əʊvər'tɜːrn, ˌəʊvə'tɜːn]
1.
transitive verb
a) (tip over) \<\<table/boat\>\> darle* la vuelta a, dar* vuelta (CS)
b) (depose) \<\<government\>\> derrocar*, derribar
c) (nullify) \<\<decision/ruling\>\> anular

2.
vi \<\<vehicle\>\> volcar*, dar* una vuelta de campana, capotar

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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