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1 станува жртва на
fall victim to* * *fall victim to -
2 заостанува
fall behind--------lag behind -
3 пад
fall, falling, tumble, descent, (пропаст) downfall, rum, (неуспех) failure, (цена) drop, decline, (вредност) deprecation* * *(до успех)avenue--------bump (n), overthrow (n) -
4 паѓа
fall———————— (на испит)flunk* * *(на испит)flunk, boob--------conk out, blunder (v) -
5 опаѓа
decrease; reduce————————decrease; drop; lower; fall————————to reduce, to fall, fall (off), to drop (off), to decline, to decrease, to diminish, to become poor, to weaken, to enfeeble————————decrease -
6 паднува
to fall, (за барометар) to fall, to sink (за авион) to crash, (за копче to come off, (за коса, заби) to fall out -
7 падне
to fall, (за барометар) to fall, to sink (за авион) to crash, (за копче to come off, (за коса, заби) to fall out -
8 заспива
to fall asleep, to go to sleep, to drop off, to go off to sleep,* * *fall asleep, get off -
9 спаѓа
(цени и фиг.) to fall to come down, (температура) to fall; (вода) to subside; (* * *belong -
10 загине
to disappear, to be missing, to vanish, to die away, to run low, to run short, to diminish, to decrease v to die, to perish, to lose one's life, to fall a victim to, to lose, to fall in action -
11 западне
to decay, to decline, to go to ruin, to go to rack and ruin, to go to the dogs, to lapse, to sink, to fail, to miscarry, to fall behind, (во невоља) to fall on evil days -
12 опаднува
to reduce, to fall, fall (off), to drop (off), to decline, to decrease, to diminish, to become poor, to weaken, to enfeeble -
13 опадне
to reduce, to fall, fall (off), to drop (off), to decline, to decrease, to diminish, to become poor, to weaken, to enfeeble -
14 влошување
deterioration, decline, degeneration, aggravation————————decline; deterioration————————decadence; decline; ebb; fall; drop* * *aggravation, relapse -
15 грев
sin, fall, slip, lapse, fault, vice* * *error -
16 есен
autumn, (амер.) fall* * *autumn -
17 недостига
to fall short of, to be lacking in, to be wanting in, to be insufficient, to fail, to be without————————lack; be short of* * *lack -
18 отстапува
to retreat, to withdraw, to go (to fall) back, to retire* * *(имот)assign -
19 потфрлува
bandy (arch)————————to deceive, to disappoint, not to succeed* * *bandy (arch), fall short -
20 пропаѓа
to go downhill, to decay, to degenerate, (во несвест) to faint, to swoon, to fall into a swoon, (духовно) to lose beart, to be dejected, to despond, to hang down one's head, (вредност) to depreciate* * *come unstuck, rust away, bog down
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