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21 fall for
1) (to be deceived by (something): I made up a story to explain why I had not been at work and he fell for it.) deixar-se enganar2) (to fall in love with (someone): He has fallen for your sister.) apaixonar-se -
22 fall off
(to become smaller in number or amount: Audiences often fall off during the summer.) diminuir -
23 fall asleep
He fell asleep eventually.) cair a dormir -
24 fall back
(to move back or stop moving forward.) recuar -
25 fall between two stools
(to lose both of two possibilities by hesitating between them or trying for both.) ficar entre a quarta e a meia-quartilha -
26 fall by the wayside
((of projects, ideas etc) to be abandoned; to fail.) ser abandonado -
27 fall down
( sometimes with on) (to fail (in): He's falling down on his job.) cair/fracassar -
28 fall flat
((especially of jokes etc) to fail completely or to have no effect: Her joke fell flat.) fracassar -
29 fall in love (with)
(to develop feelings of love and sexual attraction (for): He fell in love with her straightaway.) apaixonar-se -
30 fall in love (with)
(to develop feelings of love and sexual attraction (for): He fell in love with her straightaway.) apaixonar-se -
31 fall in with
1) (to join with (someone) for company: On the way home we fell in with some friends.) encontrar-se com2) (to agree with (a plan, idea etc): They fell in with our suggestion.) concordar -
32 fall into the hands (of someone)
(to be caught, found, captured etc by someone: He fell into the hands of bandits; The documents fell into the wrong hands (= were found, captured etc by someone who was not supposed to see them).) cair nas mãosEnglish-Portuguese dictionary > fall into the hands (of someone)
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33 fall into the hands (of someone)
(to be caught, found, captured etc by someone: He fell into the hands of bandits; The documents fell into the wrong hands (= were found, captured etc by someone who was not supposed to see them).) cair nas mãosEnglish-Portuguese dictionary > fall into the hands (of someone)
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34 fall on deaf ears
((of a warning etc) to be ignored.) cair no vácuo -
35 fall on/upon
(to attack: The robbers fell on the old man and beat him; They fell hungrily upon the food.) atacar -
36 fall out
( sometimes with with) (to quarrel: I have fallen out with my sister.) discutir/brigar -
37 fall short
( often with of) (to be not enough or not good enough etc: The money we have falls short of what we need.) ser insuficiente/não chegar -
38 fall through
((of plans etc) to fail or come to nothing: Our plans fell through.) falhar -
39 fall-back
recuarEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > fall-back
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40 fall back
recuar, retrair-seEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > fall back
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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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