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1 Rückfall
m MED. relapse (auch fig.); JUR. repeat offen|ce (Am. -se); einen Rückfall haben MED. have ( oder suffer) a relapse* * *der Rückfallbacksliding; relapse; recidivism* * *Rụ̈ck|fallm (MED fig)relapse; (JUR) subsequent offence (Brit) or offense (US), repetition of an/the offence (Brit) or offense (US)* * *(a return to a former bad or undesirable state, especially ill health.) relapse* * *Rück·fallmeinen \Rückfall erleiden to suffer a relapse formim \Rückfall in case of a repeated offence, repeatedim \Rückfall begangene Straftaten repeated offencesein \Rückfall in die Diktatur a return to a dictatorship4. (das Zurückfallen)\Rückfall der Ordertätigkeit falling off of orders\Rückfall der Preise fall in prices\Rückfall in den Reserven decline in reserveseinen \Rückfall hinnehmen to suffer a setback* * *der (Med., auch fig.) relapse* * ** * *der (Med., auch fig.) relapse* * *-¨e m.recidivism n.relapse n. -
2 zurückfallen
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)2. Läufer etc.: fall behind, drop back; auf den dritten Platz zurückfallen fall ( oder drop) back to third place* * *to fall back; to recoil; to relapse* * *zu|rụ̈ck|fal|lenvi sep irreg aux seinto fall back; (SPORT) to drop back; (fig ) (Umsätze etc) to fall, to drop (back); (an Besitzer) to revert ( an +acc to); (in Leistungen) to fall behind; (Schande, Vorwurf etc) to reflect ( auf +acc on)das würde bloß auf deine armen Eltern zurückfallen — that would only reflect (badly) on your poor parents
* * *(to return to a former bad or undesirable state (eg ill health, bad habits).) relapse* * *zu·rück|fal·lenvi irreg Hilfsverb: seinweiter \zurückfallen to fall further behind▪ auf jdn \zurückfallen to reflect on sb7. (sinken)* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) fall back2) (nach hinten fallen) fall back[wards]3) (fig.): (in Rückstand geraten) fall behind4) (fig.): (auf einen niedrigeren Rang) drop (auf + Akk. to)5) (fig.): (in einen früheren Zustand)in etwas (Akk.) zurückfallen — fall back into something
6) (fig.)an jemanden zurückfallen — < property> revert to somebody
7) (fig.)auf jemanden zurückfallen — <actions, behaviour, etc.> reflect [up]on somebody
* * *zurückfallen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)1. fall back;sich auf den Stuhl zurückfallen lassen flop down on ( oder collapse into) one’s chair2. Läufer etc: fall behind, drop back;auf den dritten Platz zurückfallen fall ( oder drop) back to third place3.4.an jemanden zurückfallen Besitz etc: revert to sb5.auf jemanden zurückfallen Schande etc: reflect on sb* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) fall back2) (nach hinten fallen) fall back[wards]3) (fig.): (in Rückstand geraten) fall behind4) (fig.): (auf einen niedrigeren Rang) drop (auf + Akk. to)5) (fig.): (in einen früheren Zustand)in etwas (Akk.) zurückfallen — fall back into something
6) (fig.)an jemanden zurückfallen — < property> revert to somebody
7) (fig.)auf jemanden zurückfallen — <actions, behaviour, etc.> reflect [up]on somebody
* * *(alt.Rechtschreibung) v.to fall back v.to relapse v.
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