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I . fall [fɔ:l] SUST.

1. fall (tumble, drop):

fall
padec m
to have [or take]a nasty fall

2. fall no pl. (descent):

fall

3. fall:

METEO., GEOGR. [heavy] falls of rain/snow

4. fall DEP. (in wrestling):

fall
tuš m

5. fall no pl. (decrease):

fall in
upad m +gen.
fall in support in
izguba f +gen.
fall in a level also in
znižanje n +gen.
sudden fall in price
fall in pressure
fall in value

6. fall no pl. (defeat):

fall of a city
fall of a dictator, regime
fall from power

7. fall ingl. am. (autumn):

fall
jesen f

8. fall (waterfall):

falls pl.
slapovi m pl.
to take a [or the] fall for sb/sth

II . fall [fɔ:l] ADJ. ingl. am.

fall

III . fall <fell, fallen> [fɔ:l] V. intr.

1. fall:

fall (drop, tumble) person
padati [form. perf. pasti]
fall (harder)
grmeti [form. perf. zgrmeti]
fall tree, post, pillar
prevračati se [form. perf. prevrniti se]
fall (harder)
podirati se [form. perf. podreti se]
to fall under a bus
to fall to one's death
to fall to one's knees
to fall down dead

3. fall darkness, silence:

fall

4. fall (slope):

fall
spuščati se [form. perf. spustiti se]

5. fall (decrease):

fall
upadati [form. perf. upasti]
fall
zniževati se [form. perf. znižati se]

6. fall (be defeated):

fall city, town
fall empire
rušiti se [form. perf. zrušiti se]
to fall to sb

8. fall (become):

to fall asleep
to fall due
to fall ill
to fall open
to fall silent
to fall vacant

fall about V. intr. ingl. brit. ingl. austr. coloq. to fall about [laughing]

fall

fall apart V. intr.

1. fall (disintegrate):

razpadati [form. perf. razpasti]

2. fall fig. (fail):

fall marriage
propadati [form. perf. propasti]
fall system
rušiti se [form. perf. zrušiti se]

3. fall fig. (not cope):

fall person

fall away V. intr.

1. fall (detach):

fall
odpadati [form. perf. odpasti]

2. fall (slope):

fall
spuščati se [form. perf. spustiti se]

3. fall (decrease):

fall
nižati se [form. perf. znižati se]
fall
upadati [form. perf. upasti]

fall back V. intr.

1. fall (move back):

fall
stopati [form. perf. stopiti nazaj]
fall MILIT.
umikati se [form. perf. umakniti se]
fall DEP. leader
slabšati se [form. perf. poslabšati se]

2. fall (resort to):

to fall back (up)on sb
to fall back (up)on sth

fall down V. intr.

1. fall:

padati [form. perf. pasti]
fall (harder)
grmeti [form. perf. zgrmeti]
to fall down dead
to fall down sth hole, well
pasti v

2. fall (collapse):

fall
podirati se [form. perf. podreti se]
fall tent
rušiti se [form. perf. porušiti se]

3. fall (fail):

to fall down on sth

fall for V. trans.

1. fall (love):

to fall for sb

2. fall (be deceived by):

to fall for sth

fall in V. intr.

1. fall (drop):

fall
padati [form. perf. pasti noter]

2. fall (collapse):

fall
rušiti se [form. perf. zrušiti se]

3. fall MILIT. (line up):

fall

4. fall (join):

to fall in behind sb
to fall in with sb

fall off V. intr.

1. fall (drop):

to fall off sth

2. fall (decrease):

fall
zmanjševati se [form. perf. zmanjšati se]
fall
zniževati se [form. perf. znižati se]

3. fall (decline):

fall
upadati [form. perf. upasti]

4. fall (detach):

fall
padati [form. perf. pasti stran]
fall wallpaper
odstopati [form. perf. odstopiti]

fall on V. intr.

1. fall (attack):

to fall on sb

2. fall liter. (embrace):

3. fall (be assigned to):

to fall on sb

4. fall (be directed at):

to fall on sb
to fall on sb suspicion

5. fall (light on) gaze:

to fall on sb/sth

fall out V. intr.

1. fall (drop):

fall teeth, hair
izpadati [form. perf. izpasti]

2. fall (quarrel):

to fall out [with sb]
spreti se [s kom]

3. fall MILIT. (break line):

fall

fall over V. intr.

1. fall person, object:

fall (topple)
padati [form. perf. pasti]
fall (harder)
grmeti [form. perf. zgrmeti]

2. fall (trip):

to fall over sth

3. fall coloq. (be keen):

to fall [ingl. am.all] over oneself to do sth

fall to V. intr.

1. fall liter. (start):

to fall to doing sth

2. fall (be assigned to):

to fall to sb

ˈfall guy SUST. inform.

fall guy

ˈfall-off SUST. no pl.

ˈfree fall SUST. no pl.

free fall
to go into free fall fig.

fall on V.

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fall on (sb neck) trans.

fall down V.

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After both team members made it across the esplanade without letting the flag fall, they received their next clue.
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Then, at full gallop, the buffalo would fall from the weight of the herd pressing behind them, breaking their legs and rendering them immobile.
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Her spending habits may have caused her to fall upon hard times.
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The flowers are catkins that form in the fall and pollinate in the following spring.
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Architects tell us it would fall down if we interfered with it too much.
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The rules have even been blamed for a fall-off in retail sales, suggesting people are saving for house deposits instead of spending money.
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That fall, the rebuilt blockhouse was dedicated in a ceremony that drew hundreds of guests.
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Scientific research has found that gripping strength is far greater using a horizontal bar than a vertical bar in a fall situation.
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There are two extreme views on how to render accounts for such deals, and most accounting practices fall somewhere in the spectrum in between.
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The final fall of the match came to a confusing end with a finish that upset a lot of the fans in the arena.
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