slump
suomi-englanti sanakirjaslump englannista suomeksi
rojahtaa
laskusuhdanne
romahtaa
romahdus
lysähtää
Verbi
Substantiivi
slump englanniksi
To collapse heavily or helplessly.
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(RQ:Chambers Younger Set)”
To decline or off in activity or performance.
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(quote-journal)
To lump; to throw together messily.
{{RQ:Hamilton Metaphysics and Logic
To fall or sink suddenly through or in, when walking on a surface, as on thawing snow or ice, a bog, etc.
(RQ:Barrow Works)
To cause to collapse; to hit hard; to render unconscious; to kill.
A heavy or helpless collapse; a slouching or drooping posture; a period of poor activity or performance, especially an extended period.
A period when a person goes without the expected amount of sex or dating.
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A measure of the fluidity of freshly mixed concrete, based on how much the concrete formed in a standard slump cone sags when the cone is removed.
A form of wasting in which a coherent mass of loosely consolidated materials or a rock layer moves a short distance down a slope.
A crater or depression (an area where the ground slumps) which forms as a result of such wasting. (q).
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A boggy place.
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The noise made by anything falling into a hole, or into a soft, miry place.
''a blackberry slump''
random event, chance, happenstance
a good amount, quite a bit
(inflection of)
(l) (gloss)
(senseid) chance, randomness, happenstance
a coincidence, (sometimes) an accident, a fluke, etc.
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