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I . fall [fɔ:l] SUST.

2. fall no pl. (descent):

3. fall:

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

4. fall DEP. (in wrestling):

tuš m

7. fall ingl. am. (autumn):

jesen f

II . fall [fɔ:l] ADJ. ingl. am.

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

3. fall darkness, silence:

4. fall (slope):

spuščati se [form. perf. spustiti se]

6. fall (be defeated):

rušiti se [form. perf. zrušiti se]

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

fall apart V. intr.

1. fall (disintegrate):

razpadati [form. perf. razpasti]

2. fall fig. (fail):

propadati [form. perf. propasti]
rušiti se [form. perf. zrušiti se]

3. fall fig. (not cope):

fall away V. intr.

1. fall (detach):

odpadati [form. perf. odpasti]

2. fall (slope):

spuščati se [form. perf. spustiti se]

3. fall (decrease):

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

fall back V. intr.

1. fall (move back):

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):

fall down V. intr.

2. fall (collapse):

podirati se [form. perf. podreti se]
rušiti se [form. perf. porušiti se]
to be falling down

3. fall (fail):

fall for V. trans.

1. fall (love):

2. fall (be deceived by):

fall in V. intr.

1. fall (drop):

padati [form. perf. pasti noter]

2. fall (collapse):

rušiti se [form. perf. zrušiti se]

3. fall MILIT. (line up):

fall off V. intr.

1. fall (drop):

2. fall (decrease):

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

3. fall (decline):

upadati [form. perf. upasti]

4. fall (detach):

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

fall on V. intr.

1. fall (attack):

2. fall liter. (embrace):

3. fall (be assigned to):

4. fall (be directed at):

5. fall (light on) gaze:

fall out V. intr.

1. fall (drop):

izpadati [form. perf. izpasti]

2. fall (quarrel):

spreti se [s kom]

3. fall MILIT. (break line):

fall over V. intr.

1. fall person, object:

padati [form. perf. pasti]
grmeti [form. perf. zgrmeti]

2. fall (trip):

3. fall coloq. (be keen):

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

fall to V. intr.

1. fall liter. (start):

2. fall (be assigned to):

ˈfall guy SUST. inform.

ˈfall-off SUST. no pl.

ˈfree fall SUST. no pl.

fall on V.

Entrada creada por un usuario
fall on (sb neck) trans.

Ejemplos de uso para falling

dusk is falling

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
His falling body struck a metal garden picket fence, causing his death.
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The otherwise intelligent and studious heroine falling for a lawbreaker and jailbird has become a cinematic norm.
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With falling prices (due to low demand) and overproduction, farmers faced a serious problem.
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Franks provided him with what he described as the deepest, most shattering experience of falling in love.
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The medical evidence stated that there was a deep cut over the right eye such as might be produced by falling on a broken bottle.
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In order to receive extra pay, they must exceed the minimum score for that language in one or more categories without falling below the minimum in either.
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The game ended early on the third day, with no more wickets falling.
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For instance, experience teaches a helmsman the ability to correct the rudder in advance of a ship substantially falling off course.
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While falling, he gets out of the birdbath, which ends up landing on him. 3.
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The biggest concerns attending a political fundraiser used to be the seating plan and the threat of falling asleep during the speeches.
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