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21 fall on evil days
zapasti u nevolju -
22 fall out
vi zapodjenuti kavgu, posvaditi se; razići se (with sa); dogoditi se; ispasti; provaliti; [mil] napustiti (borbu), ispasti iz stroja; provaliti (iz)* * *
ispasti
posvađati se -
23 fall out from the league
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24 fall out with
razići se sa -
25 fall over
vi prevrnuti se; pasti preko čega; pasti sa (npr. sa stijene); prijeći k neprijatelju / [sl] # a p = obasuti nježnošću, ulagivati se kome* * *
pasti preko Äega
pasti sa
prevrnuti se
prijeći k neprijatelju -
26 fall semester
ljetni semestar -
27 fall through
vi stradati; propasti, propadati; ne uspjeti, izjaloviti se; nasjesti; izostati; razbiti se* * *
propasti -
28 fall to thinking
razmotriti -
29 fall aboard
vi [mar] sudariti se, sukobiti se; naletjeti na; [fig] započeti, zapodjenuti zakvačiti se, posvaditi se -
30 fall across
vi namjeriti se, naićin nabasati, natrapati, sresti; sukobiti se; pasti poprijeko, ispriječiti se -
31 fall afoul
vi [mar] sudariti se (of s) -
32 fall among
vi upasti, zapasti (među), banuti, nahrupiti (neočekivano) -
33 fall apart
vi raspasti se; [sl] biti jako nervozan -
34 fall astern
vi [mar] zaostati -
35 fall asunder
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36 fall athwart
vi [mar] stati bočno (na valove) -
37 fall back upon
vi skloniti se, pribjeći (čemu); vratiti se na istu misao; [mil] povući se -
38 fall broadside
vi [mar] stati bočno (na valove) -
39 fall for
vi [coll] zanijeti se za koga, diviti se komu, zaljubiti se (u); nasjesti -
40 fall head
visina pada; tlačna visina
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