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fall through VERB intr

fall through plan:

fall out VERB intr

1. fall out (drop out or happen):

2. fall out ugs (quarrel):

3. fall out (move out of line):

fall on VERB trans

1. fall on (be borne by):

2. fall on (seize greedily):

fall off VERB intr

1. fall off (become detached):

2. fall off (decrease):

fall in with VERB trans

1. fall in with (meet):

2. fall in with Brit (agree):

fall into VERB trans

1. fall into (fall):

2. fall into (contain):

fall in VERB intr

1. fall in roof, ceiling:

2. fall in people:

fall for VERB trans

1. fall for (be attracted to):

2. fall for (be deceived by):

I . fall down VERB intr

1. fall down (triple):

3. fall down (be unsatisfactory):

I . fall behind VERB intr

1. fall behind (become slower):

2. fall behind (in competition):

3. fall behind (not do on time):

II . fall behind VERB trans

1. fall behind (become slower):

2. fall behind (achieve less):

3. fall behind (not keep):

fall back on VERB trans

2. fall back on (in trouble):

fall back VERB intr

1. fall back (move backwards):

2. fall back (retreat):

fall away VERB intr

1. fall away (become detached):

2. fall away (slope downward):

3. fall away (fade):

I . fall <fell, fallen> [fɔ:l, Am fɑ:l] VERB intr

3. fall (decrease, drop):

5. fall liter (die):

8. fall (hang down, slope):

II . fall [fɔ:l, Am fɑ:l] SUBST

1. fall (falling down):

upadek m

2. fall (snow):

opad m

3. fall (movement):

4. fall (decrease):

spadek m

5. fall (overthrow):

upadek m

6. fall AM (autumn):

7. fall:

8. fall kein Pl REL:

III . fall [fɔ:l, Am fɑ:l] ADJ AM (autumnal)

fell2 [fel] VERB trans

1. fell (cut down):

fell

2. fell (knock down):

fell

Wendungen:

at [or with] one fell swoop

I . fall <fell, fallen> [fɔ:l, Am fɑ:l] VERB intr

3. fall (decrease, drop):

5. fall liter (die):

8. fall (hang down, slope):

II . fall [fɔ:l, Am fɑ:l] SUBST

1. fall (falling down):

upadek m

2. fall (snow):

opad m

3. fall (movement):

4. fall (decrease):

spadek m

5. fall (overthrow):

upadek m

6. fall AM (autumn):

7. fall:

8. fall kein Pl REL:

III . fall [fɔ:l, Am fɑ:l] ADJ AM (autumnal)

fall away VERB intr

1. fall away (become detached):

2. fall away (slope downward):

3. fall away (fade):

fall back VERB intr

1. fall back (move backwards):

2. fall back (retreat):

I . fall behind VERB intr

1. fall behind (become slower):

2. fall behind (in competition):

3. fall behind (not do on time):

II . fall behind VERB trans

1. fall behind (become slower):

2. fall behind (achieve less):

3. fall behind (not keep):

I . fall down VERB intr

1. fall down (triple):

3. fall down (be unsatisfactory):

fall for VERB trans

1. fall for (be attracted to):

2. fall for (be deceived by):

fall in VERB intr

1. fall in roof, ceiling:

2. fall in people:

fall into VERB trans

1. fall into (fall):

2. fall into (contain):

fall off VERB intr

1. fall off (become detached):

2. fall off (decrease):

Einsprachige Beispiele (nicht von der PONS Redaktion geprüft)

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The burden of the secret was so heavy that the barber fell ill.
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He fell headlong down the stairs and died of his injuries two days later.
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She had overdosed on drugs and, in her stupor, fell and hit her head and went over the balcony railing, landing in the pool.
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The fertility rate fell from 5.00 in 1971 to 1.75 in 2004.
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He slipped on an icy patch of sidewalk outside his office, fell, and fractured his skull.
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His behaviour became erratic, and spending recklessly, he fell into financial difficulties.
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Then the glutton anon started up, and took a great club in his hand, and smote at the king that his coronal fell to the earth.
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When the storm made landfall, the barometric pressure fell to 28.81 inches (968 mbar), breaking a previous record set in 1910.
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The counterpanes were sometimes very costly, generally purple embroidered with figures in gold; and rich hangings fell to the ground masking the front.
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The observatory fell into disrepair in the late 1970s due to a momentary lack of time and enthusiasm from staff and students at the school.
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