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21 나가둥그러지다
v. tumble, fall, trip -
22 낙선하다
v. fall through, fail, not work out (of a plan, negotiations, etc.) -
23 낙오되다
v. straggle, fall behind, stray from -
24 낙하
n. falling, downfall, fall -
25 내려가다
v. go down, descend, fall, fell, turn down, lower -
26 내려앉다
v. break down, collapse, fall in, fail -
27 내려지다
v. drop, fall, bring down, go down -
28 내리다
v. come down, descend; fall; get off; drop; take down, set down, bring down, get down, push down, send down, decrease, fell, pull down, shut down, knock down -
29 너울거리다
v. roll, wave, surge, rise and fall in or like waves -
30 넘어가다
v. fell, fall in, collapse, pass into another's hands -
31 넘어뜨리다
v. pull down, destroy; prostrate, bring down, fall over -
32 대열에 들어서다
v. fall into line -
33 뒤떨어지다
v. be backward, drop behind, fall behind, go down -
34 뒤지다
v. fall behind, be backward, be slow; ransack, search for items to steal; rummage, make a thorough search -
35 드리워지기
n. fall -
36 드리워지다
v. fall, fell -
37 들어박히다
v. fall into, be captured by; be stuck, be lodged -
38 등지다
v. fall out with, fight with, become estranged from; lean against, rest part of one's weight on something -
39 떨어뜨리다
v. drop, make fall, bring down, lower, decrease, turn down, fail -
40 떨어뜨림
n. dropping, letting fall, falling, descending
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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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