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( sometimes with with) (to quarrel: I have fallen out with my sister.) reñir, pelearseexpr.• romper filas (Militar) expr.v.• enemistar v.• repuntar v.• reñir v.v + adva) ( drop out) caerse*b) ( break ranks) ( Mil) romper* filasc) ( quarrel) \<\<friends\>\> pelearse, reñir*to fall out with somebody — pelearse or reñir con alguien
VI + ADV1) [person, object] caerse (of de)2) (Mil) romper filas3) (fig) (=quarrel)to fall out (with sb) (over sth) — enfadarse or (LAm) enojarse (con algn) (por algo)
4) (=happen)* * *v + adva) ( drop out) caerse*b) ( break ranks) ( Mil) romper* filasc) ( quarrel) \<\<friends\>\> pelearse, reñir*to fall out with somebody — pelearse or reñir con alguien
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1) [tooth, contact lens] cadere2) mil. [ soldiers] rompere le righe4) BE (turn out) accadere, succedere* * *( sometimes with with) (to quarrel: I have fallen out with my sister.) litigare* * *vi + adv1)(person, object)
to fall out (of) — cadere (da)2) Mil rompere le righe3)(
fig: quarrel) to fall out (with sb over sth) — litigare (con qn per qc)4)it fell out that... — è andata a finire che...* * *1) [tooth, contact lens] cadere2) mil. [ soldiers] rompere le righe4) BE (turn out) accadere, succedere -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall out[Swahili Word] -pangua[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall out with each other[Swahili Word] -shindana[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] we shall fall out with you every day until you leave this place[Swahili Example] Tutashindana na wewe kila siku mpaka uondoke haya------------------------------------------------------------ -
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1) выпадать The wind blew so strongly that the nest turned upside down and three baby birds fell out. ≈ Ветер был такой сильный, что перевернул гнездо, и три маленьких птенца выпали оттуда.
2) воен. выходить из строя
3) случаться it so fell out that ≈ случилось так, что
4) ссориться Jim and Mary fall out every few weeks, but their quarrels never last. ≈ Джим и Мери ссорятся каждую неделю, но они мгновенно мирятся. When did you last fall out with your husband? ≈ Когда вы в последний раз ссорились со своим мужем? Syn: quarrel, brawl выпадать (военное) выходить из строя, расходиться - *! разойдись! ссориться - discussing the new play the two friends fell out обсуждая новую пьесу, друзья поссорились оказываться;
случаться - all fell out for the best все вышло к лучшему - it fell out that... случилось так, что... - it may never * that we meet again может случиться так, что мы больше никогда не встретимся - how did it * that... как получилось, что... (американизм) (сленг) уснутьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > fall out
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vito fall out (with sb) — poróżnić się ( perf) (z kimś)
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1) [tooth, contact lens, page] tomber2) Military [soldiers] rompre les rangsto fall out with somebody — GB ( quarrel) se brouiller avec quelqu'un; US ( have fight) se disputer avec quelqu'un
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tartismak, çatismak, kapismak, bozusmak--------fall out (with sb)(kd) kavga etmek, bozusmak -
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■ fall outA v. i. + avv.1 (di denti, capelli) cadere3 (di situazione, ecc.) andare; mettersi: Let's wait and see how things fall out, stiamo a vedere come si mettono le cose4 litigare; rompere (i rapporti): He's fallen out with most of his friends, ha litigato con quasi tutti i suoi amici6 (fam. USA) mettersi a; scoppiare a: to fall out crying, scoppiare in lacrime; to fall out laughing, sbellicarsi dal ridere● to fall out of love (with), disinnamorarsi (di); non essere più innamorato (di)B v. t. + avv.(mil.) dare il «rompete le righe» a ( un reparto). -
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разлюбить, перестать любить [выражение образовано по контрасту с fall in love (with); см. fall in love]Possibly he might fall out of love again some day, but not so long as she kept him on her tenter-hooks. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The White Monkey’, part I, ch. XIII) — Может быть, он и разлюбит ее когда-нибудь. Но это невозможно, пока она его держит в плену.
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спречквам се; окапвам;* * *fall out 1) падам, изпадам от; изоставам; 2) воен. излизам от строя; разг. разрешавам (на някого) да излезе от строя; 3) скарвам се, спречквам се ( with); 4) случва се, става; излиза, че; it so fell out that така се случи, че; 5) ( преставам): \fall out out of a habit отвиквам от навик; \fall out out of love with разлюбвам; to \fall out out of conceit with o.s. разочаровам се от себе си; -
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( sometimes with with) (to quarrel: I have fallen out with my sister.) spreti se* * *intransitive verb začeti prepir; izstopiti; pripetiti se; biti posledica; izvleči se; napraviti izpadfall out well (ill) — dobro (slabo) se končati; splačati (ne splačati) se -
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( sometimes with with) (to quarrel: I have fallen out with my sister.) blive uvenner* * *( sometimes with with) (to quarrel: I have fallen out with my sister.) blive uvenner -
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Общая лексика: терять связь (с друзьями и близкими: Gradually I realized that I wasn't seeing as much of Arnie as I used to; again, it was the way you seem to fall out of touch with a guy who has just gotten married. /S.) -
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( sometimes with with) (to quarrel: I have fallen out with my sister.) verða ósáttur, rífast við -
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( sometimes with with) (to quarrel: I have fallen out with my sister.) összeveszik vkivel
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fall out with — (someone) to argue. The head of the research lab fell out with his boss over pay for the people who worked there. I don t want to fall out with you over something so silly … New idioms dictionary
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