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101 to fall into pieces/to go to pieces
to fall into pieces/to go to piecesruir, cair em pedaços.English-Portuguese dictionary > to fall into pieces/to go to pieces
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102 to fall into place
to fall into placeestar resolvido, Braz coll encaixar-se. -
103 to fall into someone’s hands
to fall into someone’s handscair em poder de alguém.English-Portuguese dictionary > to fall into someone’s hands
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104 to fall into step
to fall into steppegar o passo, acompanhar o passo. -
105 to fall into the old groove
to fall into the old groovecair na rotina. -
106 to fall into
to fall intoassentir, consentir. he fell into an error/ele caiu num erro. she fell into a passion (ou rage)/ela encolerizou-se (ou enfureceu-se). -
107 to fall off
to fall offcair de um lugar, desprender-se, retirar-se, recuar, abandonar, renegar, desamparar, desavir-se, rebelar-se, declinar, afrouxar. Naut descair, desviar-se, arribar, virar para sotavento. -
108 to fall on deaf ears
to fall on deaf earsnão ser atendido. -
109 to fall on evil courses
to fall on evil coursestomar o caminho do mal. -
110 to fall on
to fall oncair, recair sobre, dirigir-se, cair em tal dia, lançar-se sobre, topar ou dar com. a cry fell on my ear/um grito chegou-me ao ouvido. Christmas fell on Sunday last year/no ano passado o Natal caiu num domingo. the accent falls on the last syllable/o acento recai sobre a última sílaba. he fell on his legs/ele caiu de pé, teve sorte. he fell on his sword/lançou-se sob a espada (suicidou-se). -
111 to fall out of flesh
to fall out of fleshemagrecer. -
112 to fall out of one’s hands
to fall out of one’s handscair das mãos de alguém. -
113 to fall out of the frying-pan into the fire
to fall out of the frying-pan into the fireir de mal a pior.English-Portuguese dictionary > to fall out of the frying-pan into the fire
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114 to fall out with someone
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115 to fall out
to fall outacontecer, ocorrer, suceder, sair bem ou mal, resultar, dar em resultado, cair fora, Naut inclinar-se para fora, Mil debandar, sair de forma, desavir-se. the land fell out of cultivation/o campo ficou abandonado. -
116 to fall short of
to fall short officar frustrado, enganado, logrado ou abaixo de, não alcançar, faltar ao cumprimento. the supplies fell short of the expected/os fornecimentos não corresponderam ao que era esperado. -
117 to fall short
to fall shortfaltar, escassear, ser insuficiente, não atingir o objetivo (tiro). -
118 to fall silent
to fall silentemudecer, ficar silencioso, calado. -
119 to fall to leeward
to fall to leewardNaut sotaventear. -
120 to fall to pieces
to fall to piecesdesabar, despedaçar-se, desagregar-se.
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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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