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101 CAER
community awareness and emergency response - осведомлённость населения и противоаварийные мероприятия в случае аварии на АЭС -
102 caer de tiempo
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103 caer en comiso
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104 caer en desuso
перестать применяться (о норме, законе)* * *перестать применяться, исчезнуть из практики, выйти из употребления -
105 caer en falta
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106 caer en mora
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107 caer aguanieve
v.to be sleeting, to sleet, to rain snow and water.* * *(v.) = sleetEx. It doesn't really matter which day of the week it is, or if it's lashing it down with rain, sleet or snow, there's always going to be a crowd.* * *(v.) = sleetEx: It doesn't really matter which day of the week it is, or if it's lashing it down with rain, sleet or snow, there's always going to be a crowd.
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108 caer al vacío
(v.) = fall into + the void, fall into + (empty) spaceEx. In the commotion, Jehan Baig lost his footing and fell into the void.Ex. People thought that the world was flat and one would fall into space if you sailed over the horizon.* * *(v.) = fall into + the void, fall into + (empty) spaceEx: In the commotion, Jehan Baig lost his footing and fell into the void.
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109 caer como chinches
* * *(v.) = drop like + fliesEx. Rural post offices are dropping like flies, taking with them village shops for whom the postal business made the difference between life and death.* * *(v.) = drop like + fliesEx: Rural post offices are dropping like flies, taking with them village shops for whom the postal business made the difference between life and death.
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110 caer de cabeza
(v.) = go over + Posesivo + headEx. The donkey turned a corner suddenly and Blucher went over his head.* * *(v.) = go over + Posesivo + headEx: The donkey turned a corner suddenly and Blucher went over his head.
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111 caer de espaldas
(v.) = fall on + Posesivo + backEx. When I saw what he was up to, I drew back for a punch and hit him so hard on the nose that he fell on his back and lay there for some time, so that his wife stood over him and cried out 'Mercy! You've done my husband in!'.* * *(v.) = fall on + Posesivo + backEx: When I saw what he was up to, I drew back for a punch and hit him so hard on the nose that he fell on his back and lay there for some time, so that his wife stood over him and cried out 'Mercy! You've done my husband in!'.
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112 caer de pie
* * *(v.) = land on + Posesivo + (own two) feetEx. He thought he had landed on his feet when he got a job at a large and prestigious firm, but he soon discovered there was more to the job than he imagined.* * *(v.) = land on + Posesivo + (own two) feetEx: He thought he had landed on his feet when he got a job at a large and prestigious firm, but he soon discovered there was more to the job than he imagined.
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113 caer dentro de
(v.) = fall within/into, fall intoEx. The user then receives, on a regular basis, notifications of new documents or information which fall within the topic specified in his profile.Ex. Suddenly, the smell struck his nostrils -- the pungency of processed corn syrup, as if the car had gone off the road and fallen into the neck of a gigantic bottle of syrup.* * *(v.) = fall within/into, fall intoEx: The user then receives, on a regular basis, notifications of new documents or information which fall within the topic specified in his profile.
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114 caer dentro de la competencia de
(v.) = be the province of, fall within + the province ofEx. The bibliographical control of such items is the province of in-house indexing.Ex. They do not fall within the province of the common auxiliaries, nor are they all directly enumerated in class 911 as compound subjects.* * *(v.) = be the province of, fall within + the province ofEx: The bibliographical control of such items is the province of in-house indexing.
Ex: They do not fall within the province of the common auxiliaries, nor are they all directly enumerated in class 911 as compound subjects.Spanish-English dictionary > caer dentro de la competencia de
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115 caer deshecho
(v.) = flake outEx. After dancing his heart out for an hour or two, and drinking more beers than he should, he flaked out earlier than most.* * *(v.) = flake outEx: After dancing his heart out for an hour or two, and drinking more beers than he should, he flaked out earlier than most.
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116 caer desplomado
(v.) = slump in + a heapEx. One day she indulged in her habit of swigging too much gin before going to feed the porker and after opening its pen she slumped in a heap.* * *(v.) = slump in + a heapEx: One day she indulged in her habit of swigging too much gin before going to feed the porker and after opening its pen she slumped in a heap.
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117 caer en
v.1 to fall in, to fall into, to drop into.María cayó en el hueco Mary fell into the hole.Ricardo cayó en el error Richard incurred in the error.Ese acto cae en subversión That act falls into subversion.2 to fall into, to incur in.Ricardo cayó en el error Richard incurred in the error.3 to fall on.Silvia cayó en el colchón Silvia fell on the mattress.4 to fall into, to be classified into.Ese acto cae en subversión That act falls into subversion.* * *(v.) = run + foul of, lapse into, slip into, slide intoEx. Although Limburg's attempt to cover such a wide range of issues is commendable, he runs foul of the dangers of simplistic diatribe and superficiality.Ex. Although he occasionally lapses into a sort of clotted prose, his book is a valuable study of McLuhan's cultural and geographical context.Ex. If the economy slips into recession then the government may decide to stimulate the economy with massive spending.Ex. I surmise that Slake will start in the hard-edged reality of modern urban life before sliding ineluctably into the darkling land of Hereafter.* * *(v.) = run + foul of, lapse into, slip into, slide intoEx: Although Limburg's attempt to cover such a wide range of issues is commendable, he runs foul of the dangers of simplistic diatribe and superficiality.
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118 caer en barbecho
(v.) = fall on + barren ground, fall on + fallow groundEx. Among the many seminal ideas which flowed from Freud's fertile pen, there was one which appears to have fallen on barren ground -- the concept of an inherent death instinct in man.Ex. Without these skills, most policies and action plans will fall on fallow ground.* * *(v.) = fall on + barren ground, fall on + fallow groundEx: Among the many seminal ideas which flowed from Freud's fertile pen, there was one which appears to have fallen on barren ground -- the concept of an inherent death instinct in man.
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119 caer en batalla
(v.) = fall in + battleEx. Whole cities laid to waste, heroes falling in battle, death of gods, the works!.* * *(v.) = fall in + battleEx: Whole cities laid to waste, heroes falling in battle, death of gods, the works!.
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120 caer en combate
(v.) = fall in + actionEx. The three soldiers have been declared fallen in action, but the return of their bodies is considered a national priority.* * *(v.) = fall in + actionEx: The three soldiers have been declared fallen in action, but the return of their bodies is considered a national priority.
См. также в других словарях:
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Caer Dathyl — Caer Dathyl was a Welsh fortress in Arfon in northern Gwynedd referred to in the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi, the Tale of Math fab Mathonwy. Its precise location is currently unknown and has been the subject of speculation. In the tale, it is… … Wikipedia
Caer Sidi — (or Caer Siddi or Caer Sidydd) is the name of a legendary otherworld fortress mentioned in two Middle Welsh mythological poems in the Book of Taliesin.One such is [http://www.celtic twilight.com/camelot/skene/book taliessin xiv.htm Song Before… … Wikipedia
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caer — caer, caer bien (mal) expr. (no) gustar una persona. ❙ «Caía bien entre las damas y poseía el don de entretenerlas.» J. M.ª de Pereda, Nubes de estío, DH. ❙ «¿Sí? Pues yo creo que esa chica no, fíjate. A mí me cae bien.» María Antonia Valls, Tres … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
caer bien — caer, caer bien (mal) expr. (no) gustar una persona. ❙ «Caía bien entre las damas y poseía el don de entretenerlas.» J. M.ª de Pereda, Nubes de estío, DH. ❙ «¿Sí? Pues yo creo que esa chica no, fíjate. A mí me cae bien.» María Antonia Valls, Tres … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
caer mal — caer, caer bien (mal) expr. (no) gustar una persona. ❙ «Caía bien entre las damas y poseía el don de entretenerlas.» J. M.ª de Pereda, Nubes de estío, DH. ❙ «¿Sí? Pues yo creo que esa chica no, fíjate. A mí me cae bien.» María Antonia Valls, Tres … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
caer plomo — caer mal; disgustar; no congeniar; cf. caer mal, caer como las huevas, caer bomba, caerle, caer; me cae plomo toda esa farándula de la tele , a tu amiga el Marcos le cae plomo … Diccionario de chileno actual
Caer — Ibormaith Dans la mythologie celtique irlandaise, Caer Ibormaith est une la fille d’Ethal, un Tuatha Dé Danann. Le dieu Oengus en tombe amoureux après l’avoir aperçue dans un rêve, il tombe malade tellement il la trouve belle. Une fois guéri, il… … Wikipédia en Français
caer — es el modelo de su conjugación. Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: caer cayendo caído Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. caigo caes cae caemos caéis caen caía… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary