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61 free fall
free fall[fr'i: fɔl] n (pára-quedismo) queda livre. • free-fall adj relativo a queda livre. -
62 to fall in with
to fall in withencontrar, topar ou dar com alguém ou com alguma coisa acidentalmente, concordar, harmonizar-se, conformar-se, aquiescer, coincidir. to fall in with the enemy/vir às mãos, romper as hostilidades. -
63 to fall through
to fall throughfalhar, fracassar, ser reprovado, abortar, dar em nada.————————to fall throughfalhar, fracassar, ser reprovado. -
64 curtain fall
curt.ain fall[k'ə:tən fɔ:l] n Theat queda do pano. -
65 free-fall
free-falladj relativo a queda livre. -
66 stand or fall
stand or fallvitória ou morte! the thermometer stands at 35° o termômetro marca 35°. -
67 to fall a-crying
to fall a-cryingpôr-se a chorar. -
68 to fall a-fighting
to fall a-fightingcomeçar a brigar. -
69 to fall aboard a ship
to fall aboard a shipabalroar um navio. -
70 to fall aboard
to fall aboardabalroar, colidir com um navio. -
71 to fall among
to fall amongcair entre, achar-se entre ou no meio de. -
72 to fall asleep through weakness
to fall asleep through weaknessdormir de cansaço.English-Portuguese dictionary > to fall asleep through weakness
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73 to fall asleep
to fall asleepadormecer. -
74 to fall away
to fall awayabandonar, apostatar, dissolver-se, decair, definhar. -
75 to fall back upon
to fall back uponrecorrer a. -
76 to fall back
to fall backrecuar, ceder, retirar-se. -
77 to fall behind
to fall behindficar para trás, perder terreno. -
78 to fall between two stools
to fall between two stoolsficar entre a cruz e a espada. -
79 to fall by the ears
to fall by the earscomeçar a disputar, brigar. -
80 to fall calm
to fall calmacalmar, amainar (o vento).
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Fall — (f[add]l), v. i. [imp. {Fell} (f[e^]l); p. p. {Fallen} (f[add]l n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Falling}.] [AS. feallan; akin to D. vallen, OS. & OHG. fallan, G. fallen, Icel. Falla, Sw. falla, Dan. falde, Lith. pulti, L. fallere to deceive, Gr. sfa llein… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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