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1 leesik
(DE) auffallend; herunterfallen; (EN) come down; come mucker; come off; delapse; drop off; fall; fall down; fall off; fall, fell, fallen; go a mucker; have a fall; light; light, lit; plummet; slough away; slough off; slump; tumble -
2 sorakozik
(DE) reihen; (EN) fall in; fall in line; fall into line; fall into line with; fall into rank; form line; line up; rank; re-form; toe the line; toe the mark -
3 beomlik
(DE) einsinken; einstürzen; (EN) cave in; close in; crash in; fall; fall down; fall in; fall, fell, fallen; founder; slump -
4 csökken
(DE) abnehmen; fallen; geschwunden; nachlassen; rückläufig; s. mindern; s. verringern; s. verringert; schwand; schwindet; sinken; vermindernd; zergangen; (EN) abate; attenuate; be down; buck; deaden; decrease; diminish; drop; dwindle; dwindle away; ease; ease down; ease up; extenuate; fall; fall off; fall, fell, fallen; lessen; let up; lighten; lower; recede; reduce; remit; sag; sank; sink; sink, sank, sunk; slack; slack off; slacken; slip; taper; tone down; wane; waste -
5 elájul
(DE) zusammenbrechen; zusammengebrochen; wegkippen; (EN) become unconscious; collapse; faint; fall down in a faint; fall insensible; fall into a swoon; go off; go off in a faint; go off in a swoon; lose one's senses; pass out; swoon -
6 elesik
(DE) Wegfall {r}; fortfallen; hinfallen; stürzen; stürzt; umfallen; umstürzen; umstürzende; wegfallen; (EN) drop; fall; fall, fell, fallen; have a fall; topple; topple down; topple over; tumble; tumble down; tumble-over -
7 esik
(DE) fiel; fällt; geraten; geregnet; regen; regnen; regnend; regnet; wallen; wallt; (EN) come down; descend; fall; fall upon; fall, fell, fallen; go downhill; go flop; hang, hung; land; light; light, lit; pitch; plummet; rain; sag; sank; sink, sank, sunk -
8 felsorakozik
(DE) ausgerichtet; ausrichten; (EN) align; draw up; fall in line; fall into line; fall into line with; form into line; form line; line up -
9 nekiesik
(DE) anfallend; angestürmt; anstürmend; bestürmt; drauflosgehen; herfallen; (EN) assail; come at; come upon; fall on; fall to; fall upon; go at it baldheaded; set upon -
10 ráesik
(DE) auffallend; (EN) fall on; fall over; fall upon; land -
11 áresés
(EN) a fall in prices; break in prices; break in stocks; drop in prices; fall in prices; sagging -
12 beleesik
(DE) anfallend; hineinfallen; hineinstürzen; (EN) fall for; fall into; slump -
13 beleszeret
(DE) verknallen; (EN) become infatuated with; fall for; fall in love with; lose one's heart -
14 bukás
(DE) Absturz {r}; Durchfall {r}; Fall {r}; Fallen {s}; Flop {r}; Konkurs {r}; Untergang {r}; Falliment {s}; (EN) back-set; bankruptcy; bust-up; catastrophe; debacle; doom; downcome; downfall; d‚b cle; débácle; débâcle; failure; fall; flop; frost; overthrow; purler; spill; tumble; turkey; under trick; under-trick; wash-out -
15 csatlakozik
(DE) angegrenzt; angeschlossen; anhängen; anlehnen; beigesellen; beitreten; einklinkend; einstimmen; s. anschließen; adhärieren; (EN) abut; adjoin; affiliate; associate oneself; connect; fall into line; fall into line with; join; join in; rally -
16 csillapodik
(EN) calm down; ease; fall; fall, fell, fallen; remit; slack; smooth; smoothen -
17 csökkenés
(DE) Degression {e}; Diminutivum {s}; Ermäßigung {e}; Herabsetzung {r}; Kürzung {e}; Minderung {e}; Rücklauf {r}; Rückläufigkeit {e}; Verkleinerung {e}; Verringerung {e}; Dekrement {s}; Dekreszenz {e}; (EN) abatement; debatement; decline; decrease; diminution; droop; drop; easement; fall; fall-off; impairing; let-down; let-up; letdown; loss; lowering; reduction; remission; run-down; setback; shrinkage; subsidence; wane; waning; waste -
18 elalszik
(DE) eingeschlafen; einschlafen; verlöschen; Innenleben {s}; (EN) die down; drop off; drop off to sleep; fall asleep; fall into a slumber; get off to sleep; get to sleep; go dead; go off; go off to sleep; go to sleep; nod off; outsleep; oversleep; sleep through; zonk out -
19 elbukik
(DE) fallen; (EN) be ploughed; fall; fall, fell, fallen; get ploughed; topple; topple down; topple over; tumble -
20 elmarad
(DE) Wegfall {r}; ausfallen; fortbleiben; fortfallen; unterbleiben; unterbleibt; unterlegen; wegbleiben; wegfallen; zurückbleiben; abbleiben; (EN) be cancelled; be in default; fail; fall away; fall off; has been canceled; hold off; lag behind; make default
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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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fall — fall, drop, sink, slump, subside are comparable when they mean to go or to let go downward freely. They are seldom close synonyms, however, because of various specific and essential implications that tend to separate and distinguish them. Fall,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
fall — fall·er; prat·fall; re·fall; crest·fall·en·ly; crest·fall·en·ness; pratt·fall; … English syllables
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