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■ fall backv. i. + avv.1 indietreggiare; arretrare; ripiegare; ritirarsi: The rebels had to fall back, i rivoltosi hanno dovuto ritirarsi3 – to fall back on, (mil.) ripiegare su ( una posizione); (fig.) ricorrere a, fare ricorso a: I have my savings to fall back on, posso ricorrere ai miei risparmi. -
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fall back on [sth.] fare ricorso a, ricorrere a [savings, parents]* * *(to use, or to go to for help, finally when everything else has been tried: Whatever happens you have your father's money to fall back on.) ricorrere a* * *vi + adv + prep(
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fall back on, fall back upon 1) воен. отстъпвам към; 2) прибягвам до (към); -
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fall-back pay[f'ɔ:lbæk pei] n Com pagamento compensatório. -
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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > fall-back pay
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fall back plan Rückfallplan mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > fall back plan
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1. Ithe enemy (the troops, etc.) fell back противник и т.д. отступил2. XVI1) fall back to smth. fall back to one's original positions (to one's final defence lines, etc.) отойти на исходные позиции и т.д.2) fall back (up)an smth., smb. fall back on the cushions откинуться /упасть/ на подушки; fall back on one's private means (on old methods, upon the other alternative, etc.) использовать личные средства и т.д.; he always falls back on that он всегда использует этот метод /к этому прибегает/; it is always useful to have smth. to fall hack on всегда полезно иметь что-л. про запас /на случай необходимости/; fall back on one's friends (on someone else, on one's family, etc.) прибегать к помощи друзей и т.д.; you can always fall back on me вы всегда можете положиться /рассчитывать/ на меня3) fall back into smth. fall back into silence вновь замолчать; fall back into the power of this horrible man снова попасть во власть этого ужасного человека -
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intransitive verbzurückweichen; [Armee:] sich zurückziehen; (lag) zurückbleiben* * *(to move back or stop moving forward.) sich zurückziehen, zurückbleiben* * *vi1. (move back) zurückgehen, zurückweichen4. (decrease) sinken, zurückgehento \fall back back by 15% um 15 % sinken [o zurückgehen5. (resort to)▪ to \fall back back [up]on sb auf jdn zurückkommenif the worst comes to the worst I can \fall back back on my parents wenn es hart auf hart kommt, kann ich mich immer an meine Eltern wenden* * *fall back v/i1. zurückweichen:they forced the enemy to fall back MIL sie zwangen den Feind zum Rückzug* * *intransitive verbzurückweichen; [Armee:] sich zurückziehen; (lag) zurückbleiben* * *v.zurück fallen v.zurückfallen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v. -
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[ʹfɔ:lʹbæk] phr v1. 1) отступатьthe guns began to fire, and the troops fell back - пушки начали стрелять, и войска отступили /откатились назад/
2) уступать ( дорогу)2. (on, upon)1) прибегать к чему-л.to fall back upon smb.'s help - прибегать к чьей-л. помощи
2) возвращаться (к чему-л.)doctors sometimes fall back on old cures - врачи иногда используют старые способы лечения
3) полагаться (на что-л.)it is always useful to have something to fall back on - всегда полезно иметь кое-что про запас
when facts are scarce he falls back on his imagination - когда у него не хватает фактов, он полагается на своё воображение
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(to move back or stop moving forward.) retrocederfall back vi1) retreat: retirarse, replegarse2)to fall back on : recurrir av.• recaer v.(§pres: recaigo, recaes...)• replegar v.v + adv \<\<troops\>\> replegarse*VI + ADV1) (=retreat) retroceder; (Mil) replegarse2)3) [price etc] bajar4) (fig)to fall back on sth — [+ remedy etc] recurrir a algo
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фраз. гл.1) отступатьOur army forced the enemy to fall back. — Наша армия вынудила противника отступить.
Syn:2) отставать, терять темпProduction has fallen back in the last few months. — Производство снизилось за последние несколько месяцев.
Syn:3) ( fall back (up)on) обратиться за помощью к ( кому-л.); прибегнуть к (чему-л.)The band were so short of musicians that they had to fall back upon students. — Оркестру так не хватало исполнителей, что им пришлось прибегнуть к помощи студентов.
Doctors sometimes fall back on old cures when modern medicine does not work. — Врачи иногда прибегают к старым средствам, когда современные лекарства не действуют.
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vi4) ( decrease) sinken;to \fall back back by 15% um 15 % sinken5) ( as back-up)to \fall back back [up]on sth auf etw akk zurückgreifen;if the worst comes to the worst I can \fall back back on my parents wenn es hart auf hart kommt, kann ich mich immer an meine Eltern wenden -
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1. phr v отступатьthe guns began to fire, and the troops fell back — пушки начали стрелять, и войска отступили
2. phr v уступать3. phr v прибегать ко лжи4. phr v возвращаться5. phr v полагатьсяСинонимический ряд:1. loiter (verb) dally; drag; fall behind; lag; linger; loiter; procrastinate; tarry; trail2. recede (verb) back; backtrack; recede; retract; retrocede; retrograde; retrogress3. retire (verb) draw back; give back; retire; retreat; withdraw -
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fall back, fall edge — (obsolete) No matter what may happen • • • Main Entry: ↑fall … Useful english dictionary
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