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fracasar
fall through V. [ingl. am. fɔl -, ingl. brit. fɔːl -] (v + adv) (fail)
cuatrapearse planes:
fracasar plan:
irse al cuerno coloq. plan:
irse al traste plan/idea:
venirse abajo proyectos:
I. through [ingl. am. θru, ingl. brit. θruː] PREP.
1.1. through (from one side to the other):
1.2. through (past, beyond):
2.1. through (in time):
2.2. through (until and including) ingl. am.:
3. through (by):
II. through [ingl. am. θru, ingl. brit. θruː] ADV.
1. through (from one side to the other):
2. through (in time, process):
3.1. through (completely):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. through [ingl. am. θru, ingl. brit. θruː] ADJ.
1. through TRANSP. atrbv.:
through train/route
2. through (finished) coloq. pred:
to be through with sb/sth
haber terminado con alguien/algo
3. through ingl. brit. TEL.:
I. put through V. [ingl. am. pʊt -, ingl. brit. pʊt -] (v + o + prep + o)
1. put through (make undergo):
to put sb through it coloq.
2. put through (send to):
II. put through V. [ingl. am. pʊt -, ingl. brit. pʊt -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. put through (connect) TEL.:
me dio con el gerente Río Pl.
2. put through (complete, achieve):
put through reform/deal
I. pull through V. [ingl. am. pʊl -, ingl. brit. pʊl -] (v + adv, v + prep + o)
1. pull through (recover):
2. pull through (survive):
II. pull through V. [ingl. am. pʊl -, ingl. brit. pʊl -] (v + o + adv, v + o + prep + o)
1. pull through (help recover):
2. pull through (help survive):
I. get through V. [ingl. am. ɡɛt -, ingl. brit. ɡɛt -] (v + prep + o, v + adv)
1. get through (pass through):
get through gap/hole
2. get through:
get through ordeal/difficulties
get through period
3. get through DEP.:
get through heat/qualifying round
4. get through (pass) ingl. brit.:
get through examination/test
get through examination/test
II. get through V. [ingl. am. ɡɛt -, ingl. brit. ɡɛt -] (v + adv)
1. get through (reach destination):
get through supplies/reinforcements/messenger:
get through news/report:
2. get through (on the telephone):
to get through to sb/sth
comunicarse con alguien/algo
3. get through (make understand):
4. get through (finish):
get through ingl. am.
get through ingl. am.
III. get through V. [ingl. am. ɡɛt -, ingl. brit. ɡɛt -] (v + prep + o)
1. get through (use up) ingl. brit.:
get through materials
get through materials
2. get through (deal with):
IV. get through V. [ingl. am. ɡɛt -, ingl. brit. ɡɛt -] (v + o + adv, v + o + prep + o) (bring through)
V. get through V. [ingl. am. ɡɛt -, ingl. brit. ɡɛt -] (v + o + adv)
1. get through (send):
get through supplies/convoy/message
2. get through (make understood):
¿no puedes meterte en esa cabezota que … ? coloq.
I. fall [ingl. am. fɔl, ingl. brit. fɔːl] SUST.
1.1. fall C (tumble):
to head or esp ingl. am. ride for a fall
1.2. fall C (in wrestling):
1.3. fall C (descent):
2. fall C (autumn):
fall ingl. am.
3. fall C (decrease):
4.1. fall C (loss of status):
the Fall (of Man) BÍBL.
4.2. fall C (defeat, capture):
5. fall C:
6. fall <falls, pl >:
II. fall <pret. fell, part. pas. fallen> [ingl. am. fɔl, ingl. brit. fɔːl] V. intr.
1.1. fall (tumble):
fall person/animal:
to fall over oneself to + infin
desvivirse por  +  infin
to fall over oneself to + infin
matarse por  +  infin coloq.
1.2. fall (from height):
to let sth fall
1.3. fall dress/drapes (hang down):
1.4. fall (descend):
fall night/rain:
2. fall (decrease):
fall temperature:
fall temperature:
descender form.
fall price:
fall price:
fall wind:
caer en la estima de alguien
3. fall (be captured, defeated):
to fall to sb city/country/government:
caer en manos or en poder de alguien
4.1. fall (pass into specified state):
to fall ill or esp ingl. am. sick
to fall ill or esp ingl. am. sick
to fall ill or esp ingl. am. sick
4.2. fall (enter):
5.1. fall (land):
5.2. fall (into category):
6. fall (be slain):
fall form.
caer form.
victim [ingl. am. ˈvɪktəm, ingl. brit. ˈvɪktɪm] SUST.
prey [ingl. am. preɪ, ingl. brit. preɪ] SUST. U
1. prey (animal, bird):
2. prey (victim):
fall through V. intr.
inglés
inglés
español
español
español
español
inglés
inglés
I. through [θru:] PREP.
1. through (spatial):
2. through (temporal):
3. through ingl. am. (until):
4. through MAT.:
6 through 3 is 2
6 entre 3 da 2
5. through (by means of):
II. through [θru:] ADV.
1. through (of place):
2. through (of time):
3. through TEL.:
4. through (completely):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. through [θru:] ADJ.
1. through (finished):
2. through (direct):
3. through ENS.:
I. fall [fɔ:l] V. intr. fell, fallen
1. fall (drop down):
fall rain, snow
fall tree
fall TEAT. curtain
2. fall:
3. fall (land):
fall bomb, missile
4. fall accent, stress:
5. fall (decrease):
fall prices
fall demand
6. fall temperature:
7. fall league table, charts:
8. fall (be defeated):
9. fall liter. (die in battle):
10. fall REL.:
11. fall (occur):
12. fall (happen) darkness, silence:
13. fall (belong):
14. fall (hang down):
fall hair, cloth
15. fall (go down):
fall cliff, ground, road
16. fall + adj. (become):
17. fall (enter a particular state):
to fall madly in love (with sb/sth)
II. fall [fɔ:l] SUST.
1. fall (drop from a height):
2. fall (decrease):
3. fall (defeat):
4. fall ingl. am. (autumn):
5. fall pl (waterfall):
6. fall sin pl. REL.:
III. fall [fɔ:l] ADJ. ingl. am.
fall through V. intr.
inglés
inglés
español
español
to fall [or slip] through the net fig.
español
español
inglés
inglés
I. through [θru] PREP.
1. through (spatial):
2. through (temporal):
3. through (until):
4. through (by means of):
II. through [θru] ADV.
1. through (of place):
2. through (of time):
3. through TEL.:
4. through (completely):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. through [θru] ADJ.
1. through (finished):
2. through (direct):
3. through ENS.:
I. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔl] V. intr.
1. fall (drop down):
fall rain, snow
fall tree
fall TEAT. curtain
to fall flat joke
to fall flat plan, suggestion
2. fall:
3. fall (land):
fall bomb, missile
4. fall (decrease):
fall prices
fall demand
5. fall temperature:
6. fall accent, stress:
7. fall in rank, on charts:
8. fall (be defeated):
9. fall liter. (die in battle):
10. fall REL.:
11. fall (occur):
12. fall (happen):
fall darkness, silence
13. fall (belong):
14. fall (hang down):
fall hair, cloth
15. fall (go down):
fall cliff, ground, road
16. fall + adj. (become):
17. fall (enter a particular state):
to fall madly in love (with sb/sth)
to fall to pieces fig. person
to fall to pieces plan, relationship
II. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔl] SUST.
1. fall (drop from a height):
2. fall (decrease):
3. fall (defeat):
4. fall (autumn):
5. fall:
6. fall REL.:
III. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔl] ADJ.
fall (occurring in autumn) festival, sale
fall (of autumn) colors, temperatures, weather
Present
Ifall through
youfall through
he/she/itfalls through
wefall through
youfall through
theyfall through
Past
Ifell through
youfell through
he/she/itfell through
wefell through
youfell through
theyfell through
Present Perfect
Ihavefallen through
youhavefallen through
he/she/ithasfallen through
wehavefallen through
youhavefallen through
theyhavefallen through
Past Perfect
Ihadfallen through
youhadfallen through
he/she/ithadfallen through
wehadfallen through
youhadfallen through
theyhadfallen through
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