"fall" Bedeutung auf englisch Lexikon

fall

SubstantivIPA: / fɑːl /

Plural: falls

1. A movement downward
2. A sudden decline in strength or number or importance; SYN. downfall.
3. A la
pse into sin; a loss of innocence or of chastity
4. The season when the leaves fall from the trees; SYN. autumn.
5. (Sports) When a wrestler's shoulders are forced to the mat; SYN. pin.

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Synonyme

Fall · autumn · capitulation · crepuscle · crepuscule · declension · declination · decline · declivity · descent · dip · downfall · downslop · drop · dusk · evenfall · free fall · gloam · gloaming · nightfall · pin · spill · surrender · tumble · twilight

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Falkland Islands · Falklands War · Falkner · Falkville · fall · Falla · fallacies · fallacious

fall

VerbGrammatikIPA: / ˈfɑːl /

(Irregular preterit, past participle: fell, fallen).
1. To drop; to descend in free fall under the influence of gravity.
2. To drop oneself to a lower or less erect position.
3. To lose an upright position suddenly.
4. To go as if by falling.
5. To come suddenly, as if by falling.
6. To lose o
ffice or power.
7. To occur at a specified time or place.
8. To come out; issue.
9. To slope downward.
10. To suffer defeat, failure, or ruin.
11. To die, as in battle or in a hunt.
12. To be given by assignment or distribution.
13. To come under, be classified or included; SYN. come.
14. To pass suddenly and passively into a state of body or mind.
15. To yield to temptation or sin.
16. To be captured.
17. To be cast down.
18. To be due.
19. To assume a disappointed or sad expression.
20. To be born, used chiefly of lambs.

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Falkner · Falkville · fall · Falla · fallacies · fallacious · fallaciously · fallaciousness

fall all over oneself to do something

VerbUmgangssprache, DialektIPA: / ˈfɑːl ɔːl ˈoʊvr̩ wʌnˈself tə də ˈsʌmθɪŋ /
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fallaciousness · fallacy · fall again · fal-lal · fall all over oneself · fall all over oneself to do something · fall among · fall apart · fall armyworm · fall asleep · fall asleep at the switch

fall apart

VerbUmgangssprache, DialektIPA: / ˈfɑːl əˈpɑːrt /

To lose one's emotional or mental composure; SYN. go to pieces.

fall armyworm

SubstantivIPA: / ˈfɑːl |armyworm| /

Plural: fall armyworms

Larva of a migratory American noctuid moth; destroys grasses and small grains; SYN. Spodoptera frugiperda.
A migratory American noctuid moth (Spodoptera frugiperda) that is destructive to grains and grasses as a larva

fall asleep

VerbIPA: / ˈfɑːl əˈsliːp /

To change from a waking to a sleeping state; SYN. dope off, flake out, drift off, nod off, drop off, doze off, drowse off.

Synonyme

dope off · doze off · drift off · drop off · drowse of · flake out · nod off

fall back

VerbIPA: / ˈfɑːl ˈbæk /

1. To fall backwards and down.
2. To have recourse to; SYN. resort, recur.
3. To retreat; SYN. lose, drop off, fall behind, recede.

Synonyme

dawdle · drop off · fall behind · lag · lapse · lose · recede · recidivate · recur · regress · relapse · resort · retire · retrogress

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