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1 istupiti iz reda
• fall out -
2 istupiti iz stroja
• fall out -
3 ispasti dobro
• fall; fall out well; turn -
4 ispasti rđavo
• fall; fall out ill -
5 ispasti iz sinhronizacije
• fall out of step -
6 ispasti iz sinhronizacije
• fall out of step -
7 ispasti
• come off; drop down; drop out; drop out of gear out; drop-down; failure; fall out; fare; go (went, gone); go off the rails; jut; make; make (made, made); slip out; swell out; to go off the rails; turn out; work out -
8 izaći
• come out• fall out• go out• get out -
9 ispasti
• slip out• come out• fall out• go• make -
10 izaći
• ascend; come forth; come out; emerge; escupe; exit; fall out; get out; raise; rise -
11 posvađati se
• conflict; fall foul of; fall out; loggerheads; sunder -
12 desiti se
• bechance; befall; betide; came; chance; come; come about; come to pass; come true; enact; fall out; fare; go on; happen; intervene; occur; pass; pass as; repeat; take place; turn up -
13 ispadati
• fall off; project; shell; stand out; suspend -
14 ispasti iz sinhronizma
• fall off out of step -
15 izići iz sinhronizma
• fall off out of step -
16 postrojiti se
• fall in; line; line out; line up -
17 povući se
• back down; backup; beat a retreat; fall back; pull back; recede into the background; recide; recoil; resign; retire; retreat; seclude oneself; sequester oneself; shrink; stand back; stand off; stand out for; to fall back; to opt out; vacate; withdraw -
18 isteći
• escape; expire; fall in; flow; flow out; issue forth; issue out; leak; leak out -
19 početi
• a fall; began; begin; begin by; begin up on; begun; come in; commence; embark; enter into; enter upon; fall to; fire away; go (went, gone); inaugurate; initiating; launch; lead off; lead out; open; pitch in; set about; set in; set on; set upon; start; take up; throw off -
20 razboleti se
• be taken ill; fall ill; fall sick; sicken; sing out; turn sick
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См. также в других словарях:
fall out — {v.} 1. To happen. * /As it fell out, the Harpers were able to sell their old car./ Compare: TURN OUT(6). 2. To quarrel; fight; fuss; disagree. * /The thieves fell out over the division of the loot./ 3. To leave a military formation. * /You men… … Dictionary of American idioms
fall out — {v.} 1. To happen. * /As it fell out, the Harpers were able to sell their old car./ Compare: TURN OUT(6). 2. To quarrel; fight; fuss; disagree. * /The thieves fell out over the division of the loot./ 3. To leave a military formation. * /You men… … Dictionary of American idioms
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fall out — [v1] argue altercate, bicker, clash, differ, disagree, fight, quarrel, spar, squabble; concept 46 Ant. agree, concur fall out [v2] come to pass befall, chance, happen, occur, result, take place, turn out; concept 4 … New thesaurus
Fall-out — Fall out, Fall·out [ fɔːl|aut] der; s, s; geschr; die radioaktiven Produkte, die als Folge von Kernspaltungen (z.B. nach einer Atombombenexplosion) entstehen … Langenscheidt Großwörterbuch Deutsch als Fremdsprache
Fall-out — auch: Fall|out 〈[fɔ:laʊt] n. od. m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s〉 Niederschlag von radioaktiven Stoffen aus der Atmosphäre, die z. B. bei Kernwaffenexplosionen entstehen [Etym.: engl., »radioaktiver Niederschlag«] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
fall out — 1570s in the literal sense; military use is from 1832. Meaning “quarrel” is attested from 1560s (to fall out with “quarrel with” is from 1520s) … Etymology dictionary
fall-out — /foˈlaut, ingl. ˈfɔːlˌaut/ [loc. ingl., propriamente «caduta fuori», da fall «caduta» e out «fuori»] loc. sost. m. inv. ricaduta radioattiva … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
fall out — ► fall out have an argument. Main Entry: ↑fall … English terms dictionary
fall|out — «FL OWT», noun. 1. the radioactive particles or dust that fall to earth after a nuclear explosion. Fallout may be assumed always to be dangerously radioactive. »Fallout sifting down…will affect every living person (Stuart Chase). 2. the falling… … Useful english dictionary