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1 falle
drop, fall* * *subst. interior-door lock verb. fall verb. fall (f.eks.the apples fell from the tree, many trees fell in the storm, the rain fell
) verb. fall (med by) (f.eks. ) verb. drop verb. [ snuble] fall over (f.eks.fall over an obstacle, people were falling over each other
) verb. [ avta] decline (f.eks. ) verb. [ avta plutselig] fall, drop verb. tumble verb. be killed verb. [gå ned: om pris, temperatur, trykk, kurs etc.] fall, go down (f.eks.fall by 5%
) verb. [ omkomme] be killed (in action), be killed verb. [om tid, komme] fall (f.eks.the 17th of May falls on a Saturday
) verb. [om konge, regjering, o.l.] fall, be overthrown verb. [ inntreffe] take place, fall (f.eks. ) verb. [ skråne] slope, fall (f.eks.the ground falls towards the river
) verb. [om stemning, begeistring, etc] subside (dagligtale:) fizzle out verb. [ begå en synd] fall (f.eks.the serpent tempted Eve, and she fell
) verb. [ om tøy] hang (f.eks.the cloak hung gracefully over her form
) (la en bemerkning falle) mention that, drop (el. let fall) a remark (la forslaget falle) drop the proposal
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