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intransitive verb2) [Nachfrage, Produktion, Anzahl:] zurückgehen; [Dienstleistungen, Gesundheit, Geschäft:] sich verschlechtern; [Interesse:] nachlassen* * *(to become smaller in number or amount: Audiences often fall off during the summer.) abnehmen* * *◆ fall offvi1. (drop)to \fall off off a horse/bicycle vom Pferd/Fahrrad fallento \fall off off the table/roof vom Tisch/Dach [hinunter]fallen2. (decrease) zurückgehen, sinken3. (decline) abfallenyour wing mirror has \fall offen off dein Außenspiegel ist abgefallenbits keep \fall offing off my car von meinem Auto fallen ständig Teile ab* * *fall off v/i1. abfallen (Blätter etc)2. zurückgehen (Geschäfte, Zuschauerzahlen etc), nachlassen (Begeisterung etc), SPORT abbauen4. SCHIFF vom Strich abfallen5. FLUG abrutschen* * *intransitive verb2) [Nachfrage, Produktion, Anzahl:] zurückgehen; [Dienstleistungen, Gesundheit, Geschäft:] sich verschlechtern; [Interesse:] nachlassen* * *v.abfallen v.herunterfallen v.herunterstürzen v.sinken v.(§ p.,pp.: sank, ist gesunken) (•§ p.,pp.: sank, gesungen•)stürzen v. -
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fall-off factor Abfallfaktor mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > fall-off factor
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15 fall-off in gain
fall-off in gain Verstärkungsabfall mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > fall-off in gain
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16 fall-off in sensitivity
fall-off in sensitivity Abfall m der EmpfindlichkeitEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > fall-off in sensitivity
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17 fall off gradually
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18 fall off steeply
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vi <tech.gen> ■ steil abfallen vi
См. также в других словарях:
fall-off — fallˈ off noun A decrease • • • Main Entry: ↑fall * * * fall off UK US noun [singular] a reduction in the amount or level of something a fall off in sales Thesaurus: rates of decrease and the process of decreasingsynonym … Useful english dictionary
fall-off — also .falling off BrE n [singular] a decrease in the level, amount, or number of something = ↑fall ≠ ↑rise fall off in ▪ a fall off in profits … Dictionary of contemporary English
fall-off — UK US noun [C] ► a reduction in something such as profits, sales, etc.: a fall off in sth »The company blamed the fall off in profits on higher operating expenses … Financial and business terms
fall-off — fall ,off noun singular a reduction in the amount or level of something: a fall off in sales … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fall off — See: DROP OFF(4) … Dictionary of American idioms
fall off — See: DROP OFF(4) … Dictionary of American idioms
fall off — index decrease, degenerate, ebb, subside Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
fall off — verb 1. come off (Freq. 1) This button had fallen off • Hypernyms: ↑detach, ↑come off, ↑come away • Verb Frames: Something s 2. fall heavily or suddenly; … Useful english dictionary
fall off — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms fall off : present tense I/you/we/they fall off he/she/it falls off present participle falling off past tense fell off past participle fallen off if the amount, level, or value of something falls off, it… … English dictionary
fall off — UK US fall off Phrasal Verb with fall({{}}/fɔːl/ verb (fell, fallen) ► [I] to get lower in amount or level: »Orders have definitely fallen off in the past quarter … Financial and business terms
fall off — phr verb Fall off is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑bit, ↑number, ↑plaster, ↑sale, ↑wheel Fall off is used with these nouns as the object: ↑bicycle, ↑bike, ↑ladder, ↑motorcycle … Collocations dictionary