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I. fall [βρετ fɔːl, αμερικ fɔl] ΟΥΣ
1. fall κυριολ:
chute θηλ (from de)
fall (of snow, hail)
chutes θηλ πλ
fall (of earth, soot)
fall (of axe, hammer, dice)
coup αρσ
a fall of 20 metres, a 20-metre fall
a heavy fall of rain
to have a fall
2. fall:
baisse θηλ (in de)
fall (more drastic)
chute θηλ (in de)
a fall in value
a fall of 10% to 125
3. fall:
chute θηλ
fall (of monarchy)
fall (of seat)
perte θηλ
4. fall:
fall from grace or favour
disgrâce θηλ
the Fall ΘΡΗΣΚ
5. fall αμερικ (autumn):
fall
automne αρσ
in the fall of 1992
6. fall (in pitch, intonation):
fall
descente θηλ
7. fall:
fall (in wrestling)
tombé αρσ
fall (in judo)
chute θηλ
II. falls ΟΥΣ
falls ουσ πλ:
chutes θηλ πλ
III. fall <απλ παρελθ fell, μετ παρακειμ fallen> [βρετ fɔːl, αμερικ fɔl] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. fall (come down):
fall
to fall 10 metres
to fall from or out of boat, nest, bag, hands
to fall off or from chair, table, roof, bike, wall
to fall on person, town
to fall on the floor
to fall in or into bath, river, sink
to fall down hole, shaft, stairs
to fall under table
to fall under bus, train
to fall through ceiling, hole
to fall to earth
2. fall:
fall (drop) speed, volume, quality, standard, level:
fall temperature, price, inflation, wages, production, number, attendance, morale:
chuter οικ
to fall (by) amount, percentage
to fall to amount, place
to fall from
to fall below zero/5%
3. fall (yield position):
fall
to fall to enemy, allies
4. fall (die):
fall ευφημ
5. fall (descend) μτφ:
fall darkness, night, beam, silence, gaze:
tomber (on sur)
fall blame:
retomber (on sur)
fall shadow:
se projeter (over sur)
6. fall (occur):
fall stress:
tomber (on sur)
7. fall (be incumbent on):
c'est à qn de faire, c'est à qn qu'il incombe de faire τυπικ
8. fall (throw oneself):
to fall to or on one's knees
to fall at sb's feet
to fall into sb's/each other's arms
to fall on sb's neck
9. fall ground → fall away
10. fall ΘΡΗΣΚ:
fall
11. fall βρετ (get pregnant):
fall ιδιωμ
IV. fall [βρετ fɔːl, αμερικ fɔl]
did he fall or was he pushed? χιουμ
to stand or fall on sth
fall away ΡΉΜΑ [βρετ fɔːl -, αμερικ fɔl -]
1. fall away paint, plaster:
fall away
se détacher (from de)
2. fall away ground:
fall away
descendre en pente (to vers)
3. fall away demand, support, numbers:
fall away
fall through ΡΉΜΑ [βρετ fɔːl -, αμερικ fɔl -]
fall through plans, deal:
fall through
fall back ΡΉΜΑ [βρετ fɔːl -, αμερικ fɔl -]
fall back (gen)
fall back ΣΤΡΑΤ
se replier (to sur)
I. fall for ΡΉΜΑ [βρετ fɔːl -, αμερικ fɔl -] (fall for [sth])
fall for
fall for
se faire avoir par οικ
II. fall for ΡΉΜΑ [βρετ fɔːl -, αμερικ fɔl -] (fall for [sb])
fall for person:
fall for
fall down ΡΉΜΑ [βρετ fɔːl -, αμερικ fɔl -]
1. fall down κυριολ:
fall down person, child, tree, poster:
fall down tent, wall, house, scaffolding:
2. fall down βρετ μτφ argument, comparison, plan:
fall down
to fall down on detail, question, obstacle
I. fall behind ΡΉΜΑ [βρετ fɔːl -, αμερικ fɔl -] (fall behind)
fall behind runner, country, student:
fall behind work, studies:
to fall behind with βρετ or in αμερικ work, project
to fall behind with βρετ or in αμερικ payments, rent, correspondence
II. fall behind ΡΉΜΑ [βρετ fɔːl -, αμερικ fɔl -] (fall behind [sth/sb])
fall behind horses, classmates, competitors:
fall behind
fall about ΡΉΜΑ [βρετ fɔːl -, αμερικ fɔl -] οικ βρετ
se tordre de rire οικ
fall apart ΡΉΜΑ [βρετ fɔːl -, αμερικ fɔl -]
1. fall apart:
fall apart bike, table:
fall apart shoes:
fall apart car, house, hotel:
2. fall apart marriage, country:
fall apart
3. fall apart οικ person:
fall apart
craquer οικ
fall apart
fall away ΡΉΜΑ [βρετ fɔːl -, αμερικ fɔl -]
1. fall away paint, plaster:
fall away
se détacher (from de)
2. fall away ground:
fall away
descendre en pente (to vers)
3. fall away demand, support, numbers:
fall away
I. fall over ΡΉΜΑ [βρετ fɔːl -, αμερικ fɔl -] (fall over)
fall over person:
fall over object:
II. fall over ΡΉΜΑ [βρετ fɔːl -, αμερικ fɔl -] (fall over [sth])
fall over object:
fall over
to fall over oneself to help sb οικ
I. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔ:l] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. fall (drop down from a height):
fall
to fall (down) dead
to fall flat
to fall flat μτφ
to fall flat on one's face thing, scheme
2. fall (land):
fall a bomb, missile
the blame fell on me μτφ
his eye fell on me μτφ
3. fall (become lower, decrease):
fall demand, numbers, prices
fall dramatically
to fall by 10%
chuter de 10 %
to fall in sb's estimation
4. fall (be defeated or overthrown):
fall city, government, dictator
to fall to sb
to fall to sb (in an election)
5. fall ΑΘΛ (in cricket):
fall wicket
6. fall ΘΡΗΣΚ (do wrong, sin):
fall
7. fall (happen at a particular time):
fall
8. fall (happen):
fall night, darkness
9. fall (belong):
fall
to fall within sth
to fall outside sth
10. fall (hang down):
fall hair, cloth, fabric
11. fall (become):
to fall asleep
to fall due
to fall ill
to fall silent
to fall vacant a room
to fall vacant a position, post
to fall prey to sb/sth
12. fall (enter a particular state):
to fall in love with sb/sth
to fall out of love with sb/sth
to fall out of favour with sb
to fall under the influence of sb/sth
to fall under the spell of sb/sth
ιδιωτισμοί:
to fall on deaf ears cries, pleas, shouts
to fall foul of sb
to fall on stony ground appeal, message
to fall into the hands of sb
to fall in line with sth
to fall short
II. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔ:l] ΟΥΣ
1. fall (act of falling):
fall
chute θηλ
to break sb's fall
to have a fall
to have a nasty fall
to take a fall
2. fall (downward movement):
fall of a leaf, of the curtain
chute θηλ
fall of a level, popularity
baisse θηλ
fall of the tide
descente θηλ
3. fall (defeat):
fall of a government, city
chute θηλ
fall of a castle
prise θηλ
4. fall αμερικ (autumn):
fall
automne αρσ
5. fall πλ (waterfall):
fall
chutes fpl
ιδιωτισμοί:
to take a fall for sb αμερικ
III. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔ:l] ΕΠΊΘ αμερικ (of autumn)
fall
fall on ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ, fall upon ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. fall on (descend onto):
fall on
2. fall on (attack):
fall on
3. fall on (eat or seize greedily):
to fall on food
fall in ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. fall in (drop in the water):
fall in
2. fall in (collapse):
fall in the roof, ceiling
3. fall in ΣΤΡΑΤ (form a line):
fall in soldiers, squad, company
to fall in behind sb
fall for ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ οικ
1. fall for (be attracted to):
fall for
2. fall for (be deceived by):
fall for
fall about ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ βρετ, αυστραλ οικ
fall away ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. fall away (become detached):
fall away plaster, rock
2. fall away (slope downward):
fall away land, ground
3. fall away βρετ, αυστραλ (decrease):
fall away attendance, support
4. fall away (disappear):
fall away negative factor, feeling
fall away supporters
fall back ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. fall back (move backwards):
fall back crowd
2. fall back ΣΤΡΑΤ (retreat):
fall back army
3. fall back βρετ, αυστραλ (decrease):
fall back
I. fall off ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. fall off (become detached):
fall off
2. fall off (decrease):
fall off
II. fall off ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
fall off of table, roof:
fall off
fall to ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. fall to τυπικ (be responsible):
fall to
2. fall to (fail):
to fall to pieces
to fall to pieces person
to fall to pieces building
fall-off ΟΥΣ
fall-off
baisse θηλ
a fall-off in sth
I. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔl] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. fall (drop down from a height):
fall
to fall from a roof
to fall (down) dead
to fall flat
to fall flat μτφ
tomber à plat οικ
to fall flat on one's face thing, scheme
2. fall (land):
fall a bomb, missile
the blame fell on me μτφ
his eye fell on me μτφ
3. fall (become lower, decrease):
fall demand, numbers, prices
fall dramatically
to fall by 10%
chuter de 10 %
to fall in sb's estimation
4. fall (be defeated or overthrown):
fall city, government, dictator
to fall to sb
to fall to sb (in an election)
5. fall sports (in cricket):
fall wicket
6. fall ΘΡΗΣΚ (do wrong, sin):
fall
7. fall (happen at a particular time):
fall
8. fall (happen):
fall night, darkness
9. fall (belong):
fall
to fall within sth
to fall outside sth
10. fall (hang down):
fall hair, cloth, fabric
11. fall (become):
to fall asleep
to fall due
to fall ill
to fall silent
to fall vacant a room
to fall vacant a position, post
to fall prey to sb/sth
12. fall (enter a particular state):
to fall in love with sb/sth
to fall out of love with sb/sth
to fall out of favor with sb
to fall under the influence of sb/sth
to fall under the spell of sb/sth
ιδιωτισμοί:
to fall on deaf ears cries, pleas, shouts
to fall foul of sb
to fall on stony ground an appeal, message
to fall into the hands of sb
to fall in line with sth
to fall short
II. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔl] ΟΥΣ
1. fall (act of falling):
fall
chute θηλ
to break sb's fall
to take a fall
2. fall (downward movement):
fall of a leaf, of the curtain
chute θηλ
fall of a level, popularity
baisse θηλ
fall of the tide
descente θηλ
3. fall (defeat):
fall of a government, city
chute θηλ
fall of a castle
prise θηλ
4. fall (autumn):
fall
automne αρσ
5. fall πλ (waterfall):
fall
chutes fpl
ιδιωτισμοί:
to take a fall for sb
III. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔl] ΕΠΊΘ (of autumn)
fall
fall out ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. fall out (drop out):
fall out
2. fall out οικ (quarrel):
fall out
to fall out with sb over sth
3. fall out ΣΤΡΑΤ (move out of line):
fall out soldiers, squad, company
4. fall out (happen, turn out):
fall out things, events
I. fall through ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
fall through plan
fall through sale, agreement
II. fall through ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
fall through gap, hole:
fall through
I. fall over ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. fall over (drop to the ground):
fall over
2. fall over (drop on its side):
fall over
II. fall over ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. fall over (trip):
fall over
2. fall over οικ (be very eager):
to fall over oneself to +infin
fall on ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. fall on (descend onto):
fall on
2. fall on (attack):
fall on
3. fall on (eat or seize greedily):
to fall on food
fall guy ΟΥΣ οικ
fall guy
fall upon ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
fall upon PHRVB fall on
fall on ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. fall on (descend onto):
fall on
2. fall on (attack):
fall on
3. fall on (eat or seize greedily):
to fall on food
I. fall behind ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
fall behind (become slower, achieve less) child, company, country
fall behind (fail to do sth on time)
to fall behind with work
to fall behind with rent
II. fall behind ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. fall behind (become slower than):
fall behind
2. fall behind (fail to keep to sth):
3. fall behind sports (have fewer points than):
fall behind
I. fall down ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. fall down (from upright position):
fall down person, object
2. fall down (collapse):
fall down a building, structure
3. fall down (be unsatisfactory):
fall down plan, policy
to fall down on the job οικ
II. fall down ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
fall down hole, stairs:
fall down
to fall down a cliff
I. fall off ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. fall off (become detached):
fall off
2. fall off (decrease):
fall off
II. fall off ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
fall off of table, roof:
fall off
Present
Ifall
youfall
he/she/itfalls
wefall
youfall
theyfall
Past
Ifell
youfell
he/she/itfell
wefell
youfell
theyfell
Present Perfect
Ihavefallen
youhavefallen
he/she/ithasfallen
wehavefallen
youhavefallen
theyhavefallen
Past Perfect
Ihadfallen
youhadfallen
he/she/ithadfallen
wehadfallen
youhadfallen
theyhadfallen
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