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61 fall into
vallen infall into2 uiteenvallen in ⇒ verdeeld worden/zijn in♦voorbeelden:fall into a habit • een gewoonte aannemen -
62 fall down
vallen, neervallen, omvallenfall down1 (neer)vallen ⇒ instorten, ten val komen♦voorbeelden:2 fall down on something/the job • ergens/er niets van bakken -
63 fall flat
op gezicht vallenmislukken, geen effect oogsten————————niet inslaan, mislukken -
64 fall from grace
uit de gratie vallenfall from grace————————tot zonde vervallen; 〈 figuurlijk〉uit de gratie raken, in ongenade vallen -
65 fall asleep
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66 fall back
wijken, terugtreden, terugdeinzen; terugvallenfall backachteruitgaan/wijken; 〈 leger〉 zich terugtrekken -
67 fall between two stools
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68 fall for
voor iemand vallen, op iemand verliefd wordenfall forzich laten overtuigen door, erin trappen; vallen op, verliefd worden op -
69 fall ill
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70 fall in with
het eens zijn met-,vallen met-fall in with -
71 fall into place
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72 fall off
afvallen, vervallen, achteruit gaanfall off -
73 fall on deaf ears
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74 fall on one's sword
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75 fall out
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76 fall over
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77 fall sick
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78 fall through
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79 fall to the ground
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80 fall a sacrifice
slachtoffer worden
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