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fall-off /ˈfɔ:lɒf/n.declino; diminuzione; riduzione; calo; flessione; contrazione: a fall-off in sales, una diminuzione (o flessione) delle vendite; a fall-off in exports, una contrazione delle esportazioni. -
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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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■ fall offv. i. + avv.1 cadere ( da un punto più alto): He was standing on a chair when he fell off, era in piedi su una sedia ed è caduto4 ( di prezzi, ecc.) calare; diminuire; scendere; contrarsi: Sales have fallen off, le vendite sono calate5 peggiorare; deteriorarsi; scadere: The quality of the goods has fallen off badly, la qualità della merce è assai peggiorata6 (naut.) scadere sottovento; scarrocciare. -
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fall off 1) падам; 2) отпадам, изоставам; 3) оттеглям се; 4) отдалечавам се, отчуждавам се; напускам, отпадам; 5) спадам, отслабвам, намалявам се (и за интерес); 6) мор. не мога да бъда управляван, губя посока (за кораб); -
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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > fall-off
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fall-off линька, потеря шерстиEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > fall-off
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1. I1) the book (a plate, smb.'s hat, etc.) fell off книга и т.д. упала /свалилась/; all the leaves have fallen off все листья опали; his hair is falling off у него выпадают /лезут/ волосы2) his supporters are falling off число его последователей все уменьшается; his appetite fell off у него испортился аппетит; business (the quality of broadcast programmes, etc.) is falling off дела и т.д. ухудшаются; trade is falling.off торговля становится менее активной; his talent is falling off его талант угасает; you must not allow your work to fall off вы не должны допускать, чтобы качество вашей работы становилось хуже2. IIfall off in some manner fall off considerably (badly, greatly, sharply, etc.) значительно и т.д. уменьшаться; the last act of this play falls off considerably последний акт пьесы значительно слабее /хуже/; most members fell off one by one большинство членов ушли /вышли из организации/; fall off at some time circulation (the demand, interest, etc.) has been falling off lately в последнее время тираж и т.д. упал;3. IIIfall off smth. the arrow fell off the mark стрела пролетела мимо цели; the ship fell off her course корабль сбился с курса4. XVI1) fall off by smth. words fall off by disuse слова исчезают, когда они перестают употребляться; fall off in smth. fall off in number сокращаться количественно2) fall off from smth. the vessel fell off from its course судно отклонилось от курса -
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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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N1. गिरावटThere has been a slight fall off in the sale of Bata footwear.--------PhrV1. से\fall offगिरनाHe fell off a tree and broke his hand.2. कम\fall offहो\fall offजानाThe crime rate has fallen off in the last year. -
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(to become smaller in number or amount: Audiences often fall off during the summer.) bajar, disminuirv.• caer v.(§pres: caigo, caes...)v + adva) ( tumble down) caerse* (de una bicicleta, un caballo etc)b) ( break off) \<\<button/handle\>\> caerse*c) ( decline) \<\<production/attendance\>\> decaer*1. VI + ADV1) (gen) caerse; [part] desprenderse2) (=diminish) (in amount, numbers) disminuir; [interest] decaer; [enthusiasm] enfriarse; [quality] empeorar2.VI + PREP (gen) caerse de; [part] desprenderse de* * *v + adva) ( tumble down) caerse* (de una bicicleta, un caballo etc)b) ( break off) \<\<button/handle\>\> caerse*c) ( decline) \<\<production/attendance\>\> decaer* -
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1. упасть, свалиться; оторваться, отвалитьсяHenry fell off his bicycle.
2. падать, снижаться, уменьшаться (о ценах, посещаемости и т.д.)My top button has fallen off.
If the price of seats goes up much more, theatre attendance will begin to fall off.
Economic growth will fall off only slightly.
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall off (button etc.)[Swahili Word] -bokoka[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall off in showers[Swahili Word] -pukutika[Part of Speech] verb[Class] potential[English Example] Lulu was playing with pieces of bread that had fallen off the table[Swahili Example] Lulu alikuwa akichezea chembe za mkate zilizopukutika mezani [Ya]------------------------------------------------------------ -
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(to become smaller in number or amount: Audiences often fall off during the summer.) blive mindre* * *(to become smaller in number or amount: Audiences often fall off during the summer.) blive mindre
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