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1 Fall
Fall m < Fall(e)s; Fälle> fald n; (Ereignis) hændelse, tilfælde n; JUR sag; GRAM fald n, kasus;auf jeden Fall, auf alle Fälle i hvert fald;auf keinen Fall under ingen omstændigheder;im Fall(e), dass … i det tilfælde, at …;gesetzt den Fall, dass … hvis vi antager, at …; -
2 auf
auf der Reise på rejse(n);auf der ganzen Welt på hele jorden, i hele verden;auf Dänisch på dansk;auf die Post gehen gå på posthuset;Geld auf der Bank penge i banken;auf Wiedersehen! på gensyn, farvel!;auf deine Frau! Prost skål for din kone!;auf den Baum klettern klatre op i træet;auf jeden Fall i hvert fald;auf den ersten Blick ved første blik;er kam auf mich zu han kom hen imod mig;bis auf Weiteres indtil videre;2. adv auf und ab frem og tilbage;auf und davon af sted, væk;von klein auf fra lille af;die Tür ist auf døren er åben;fam er ist schon auf han er allerede oppe -
3 bringen
bringen bringe; (führen) føre; ( einbringen) give, indbringe; ( mitbringen) medføre, skaffe, tage med; ( vorsetzen) komme med, servere;fig es weit bringen bringe det vidt;es nicht übers Herz bringen ikke få ( oder bringe) det over sit hjerte;jemanden auf einen Gedanken bringen give én en idé;in Erfahrung bringen erfare, bringe i erfaring;an den Tag bringen bringe for dagen;zur Ruhe bringen berolige;unter Dach und Fach bringen fig bringe i hus;zu Fall bringen få til at falde; POL vrage;zu Bett bringen lægge i seng; Kinder putte;zur Welt bringen føde
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fall for — (something) to believe something that is not true. I stupidly fell for his story until someone told me he was already married. Related vocabulary: hook, line, and sinker Etymology: based on the phrase fall for something hook, line, and sinker (=… … New idioms dictionary
fall for — ► fall for informal 1) fall in love with. 2) be deceived by. Main Entry: ↑fall … English terms dictionary
fall for — [v] become infatuated with desire, fall in love with, flip over, go head over heels*, lose one’s head over*, succumb; concept 32 Ant. repulse … New thesaurus
fall for — (someone) to find someone attractive and begin to love them. They met at a friend s house and fell for each other immediately … New idioms dictionary
fall for — verb 1. fall in love with; become infatuated with (Freq. 1) She fell for the man from Brazil • Hypernyms: ↑change • Verb Frames: Somebody s something Somebody s somebody 2. be deceive … Useful english dictionary
fall for — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms fall for : present tense I/you/we/they fall for he/she/it falls for present participle falling for past tense fell for past participle fallen for 1) fall for someone to be very attracted to someone and to… … English dictionary
fall for — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you fall for someone, you are strongly attracted to them and start loving them. [V P n] He was fantastically handsome I just fell for him right away. 2) PHRASAL VERB If you fall for a lie or trick, you believe it or are… … English dictionary
fall for — 1) she fell for John Syn: fall in love with, become infatuated with, lose one s heart to, take a fancy to, be smitten with/by, be attracted to; informal have the hots for 2) she won t fall for that trick Syn: be deceived by, be duped by, be… … Thesaurus of popular words
fall for — informal 1) she fell for John Syn: fall in love with, take a fancy to, be smitten by, be attracted to 2) she won t fall for that trick Syn: be deceived by, be duped by, be fooled by, be taken in by; informal go for, buy … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
fall for — verb a) To be fooled; to walk into a trap or respond to a scam or trick. I cant believe how many people still fall for the coin glued to the sidewalk. b) To fall in love with someone. He really fell for the attractive waitress at his favorite… … Wiktionary
fall for — {v.}, {slang} 1. To begin to like very much. * /Dick fell for baseball when he was a little boy./ 2. To begin to love (a boy or a girl.) * /Helen was a very pretty girl and people were not surprised that Bill fell for her./ 3. To believe… … Dictionary of American idioms