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101 fall due on
n. vade tarihi -
102 fall foul of
v. başı derde girmek, çatmak -
103 fall from
v. düşmek, devrilmek, yoldan çıkmak -
104 fall from grace
gözden düşmek, itibarını yitirmek, suç işlemek -
105 fall head over heels
v. tepetaklak düşmek -
106 fall ill
hastalanmak, hasta olmak, yatağa düşmek -
107 fall in a heap
v. yere yığılmak, düşmek -
108 fall in love
aşık olmak, abayı yakmak -
109 fall in step with
v. ayak uydurmak -
110 fall into
edinmek, uğramak, maruz kalmak, bölünmek, dökülmek, akmak, yeralmak, başlamak (konuşma vb.) -
111 fall into a coma
v. komaya girmek -
112 fall into a habit
alışkanlık edinmek, adet edinmek -
113 fall into a trap
tuzağa düşmek -
114 fall into abeyance
v. askıya alınmak, hükümsüz olmak -
115 fall into confusion
v. karmakarışık olmak -
116 fall into desuetude
kullanılmamak, yürürlükten kalkmak -
117 fall into disfavor
gözden düşmek -
118 fall into disorder
v. çığrından çıkmak -
119 fall into disrepair
n. bakıma muhtaç hale gelme -
120 fall into disuse
artık bırakılmış olmak, kullanılmaz olmak, kullanılmamak, tedavülden kalkmak
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