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41 Fall zur erneuten Verhandlung zurückverweisen
Fall zur erneuten Verhandlung zurückverweisen
to send a case back to the lower court for revision.Business german-english dictionary > Fall zur erneuten Verhandlung zurückverweisen
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42 Fall zurückverweisen
Fall zurückverweisen
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43 fall down
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44 Fall Weight
An American term for medium-weight coatings, suitings and dress goods. -
45 Fall Wool
FALL WOOL (U.S.A.)Wool shorn in the Autumn, and represents a five to six months' growth, and is the second shearing in the year. -
46 fall (fallen)
سَقَطَ \ collapse: to fall down (esp. under a heavy weight or for lack of support): The old chair collapsed under the fat man. come down: to fall: The price of sugar came down. The telephone wires came down in the storm. come off: to fall off: The handle came off (the door). drop: to fall: An apple dropped from the tree. fail: (to cause) not to pass (an exam): He failed (in) his French examination. fall (fallen): to go down by mistake; drop: I slipped and fell (or fell down or fell over). He fell out of the tree and landed on his head. topple: to fall slowly (usu. of sth. that is top-heavy). tumble: to fall, often with a turning movement: He slipped, and tumbled down the stairs. \ See Also انهار (اِنْهَارَ)، هبط (هَبَطَ)، وقع (وَقَعَ)، رَسَبَ (في الامتحان)، انقلب (اِنْقَلَبَ) -
47 fall-jökull
m. or fall-jaki, a, m. an ice-berg, Sks. 176. -
48 fall/fell/fallen
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49 fall-operative hydraulic actuator
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > fall-operative hydraulic actuator
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50 fall away
1) to become less in number:يَقِلُّ عدَدُهThe crowd began to fall away.
2) to slope downwards:يَنْحَدِرThe ground fell away steeply.
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51 fall back on
to use, or to go to for help, finally when everything else has been tried:يَرجِع إلى، يَلْجَأ إلىWhatever happens you have your father's money to fall back on.
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52 fall behind
1) to be slower than (someone else):Hurry up! You're falling behind (the others)
يَتَخَلَّف عَن غَيْرِهِHe is falling behind in his schoolwork.
يَتَخلَّف في دَفْع الأقْساطDon't fall behind with the rent!
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53 fall for
1) to be deceived by (something):يَنْخَدِع بِI made up a story to explain why I had not been at work and he fell for it.
2) to fall in love with (someone):يُشْغَف ب، يَسْتَسْلِم لِمَفاتِنِهاHe has fallen for your sister.
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54 fall off
to become smaller in number or amount:يَقِلُّ عَدَد الحاضِرينAudiences often fall off during the summer.
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55 Fall-Linie
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56 fall asleep
نَامَ \ fall asleep: go to sleep. sleep, slept: rest (esp. in bed at night) in a condition where one’s senses are not working. slumber: to sleep. -
57 fall, tumble
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58 Fall-zu-Fall-Basis
f <tech.allg> (z.B. Entscheidungsgrundlage) ■ case-by-case basis -
59 Fall Down Go Boom
Medicine: FDGB (Hospital accident and emergency notes acronym often reffering to a patient's injuries caused by alcohol abuse.) -
60 Fall Joint Computer Conference
File extension: FJCCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Fall Joint Computer Conference
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Fall — (f[add]l), v. i. [imp. {Fell} (f[e^]l); p. p. {Fallen} (f[add]l n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Falling}.] [AS. feallan; akin to D. vallen, OS. & OHG. fallan, G. fallen, Icel. Falla, Sw. falla, Dan. falde, Lith. pulti, L. fallere to deceive, Gr. sfa llein… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fall — [fôl] vi. fell, fallen, falling [ME fallen < OE feallan, to fall, akin to Ger fallen < IE base * phol , to fall > Lith púolu, to fall] I to come down by the force of gravity; drop; descend 1. to come down because detached, pushed,… … English World dictionary
Fall — bezeichnet: Absturz (Unfall), ein Sturz aus gewisser Höhe Freier Fall, die durch Gravitation bewirkte Bewegung eines Körpers Fall (Tau), in der Seemannssprache eine Leine zum Hochziehen und Herablassen von Segeln, Ruderblättern oder Schwertern… … Deutsch Wikipedia
fall — ► VERB (past fell; past part. fallen) 1) move rapidly and without control from a higher to a lower level. 2) collapse to the ground. 3) (fall off) become detached and drop to the ground. 4) hang down. 5) (of someone s f … English terms dictionary
Fall — Fall, n. 1. The act of falling; a dropping or descending be the force of gravity; descent; as, a fall from a horse, or from the yard of ship. [1913 Webster] 2. The act of dropping or tumbling from an erect posture; as, he was walking on ice, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fall [1] — Fall, 1) die Bewegung, in welcher alle Körper von geringerer Masse, in Folge der Anziehungskraft der Massen gegen den Mittelpunkt größerer Körper, mit einer der größeren Masse letzterer proportionirten Schnelligkeit getrieben werden, in so fern… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Fall — Fall, v. t. 1. To let fall; to drop. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] For every tear he falls, a Trojan bleeds. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To sink; to depress; as, to fall the voice. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 3. To diminish; to lessen or lower. [Obs.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fall — Fall, I Will Follow Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Fall, I Will Follow Álbum de Lacrimas Profundere Publicación 2002 Género(s) Gothic Rock … Wikipedia Español
fall — fall, drop, sink, slump, subside are comparable when they mean to go or to let go downward freely. They are seldom close synonyms, however, because of various specific and essential implications that tend to separate and distinguish them. Fall,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
fall — fall·er; prat·fall; re·fall; crest·fall·en·ly; crest·fall·en·ness; pratt·fall; … English syllables
fall — [n1] descent; lowering abatement, belly flop*, cut, decline, declivity, decrease, diminution, dip, dive, downgrade, downward slope, drop, dwindling, ebb, falling off, header*, incline, lapse, lessening, nose dive*, plummet, plunge, pratfall*,… … New thesaurus