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1 fall into arrears
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2 fall
1) падіння; зниження; моральне падіння, втрата честі2) випадати; падати; переходити ( у спадщину); потрапляти ( під підозру тощо); гинути; падати морально; зазнавати краху•- fall apart
- fall due
- fall due for payment
- fall from grace
- fall heir
- fall in
- fall into a trap
- fall into abeyance
- fall into arrears
- fall into contempt
- fall into debt
- fall into desuetude
- fall into disuse
- fall into disrepute
- fall of regime
- fall on
- fall under
- fall under cognizance
- fall under suspicion
- fall under the article
- fall under the penumbra
- fall vacant
- fall within
- fall within cognizance
- fall within the competence
- fall within the jurisdiction
- fall within the scope
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fall into arrears — be in arrears | get/fall into arrears idiom to be late in paying money that you owe • We re two months in arrears with the rent. Main entry: ↑arrearsidiom … Useful english dictionary
get into arrears — be in arrears | get/fall into arrears idiom to be late in paying money that you owe • We re two months in arrears with the rent. Main entry: ↑arrearsidiom … Useful english dictionary
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arrears — noun (plural) 1 be in arrears if someone is in arrears or if their payments are in arrears, they are late in paying something that they should pay regularly, such as rent: Teachers pay is in arrears and the school says it can t afford to pay. |… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
arrears — /ə rɪəz/ plural noun 1. money which is owed, but which has not been paid at the right time ● a salary with arrears effective from January 1st ● We are pressing the company to pay arrears of interest. ● You must not allow the mortgage payments to… … Dictionary of banking and finance
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arrears — Unpaid dividends or bond interest that a corporation owes its stockholders or bond holders after the payable or due date on which the dividends or interest should have been paid. American Banker Glossary * * * arrears ar‧rears [əˈrɪəz ǁ əˈrɪrz]… … Financial and business terms
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Fall — v. & n. v.intr. (past fell; past part. fallen) 1 a go or come down freely; descend rapidly from a higher to a lower level (fell from the top floor; rain was falling). b drop or be dropped (supplies fell by parachute; the curtain fell). 2 a (often … Useful english dictionary