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101 fall time
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102 fall-off
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103 fall-safe light metal ladder
nSAFE escalera de seguridad de metal ligero fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > fall-safe light metal ladder
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104 fall about
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105 fall across
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106 fall again
v.1 volverse a caer, volver a caer.2 incidir, reincidir. -
107 fall apart
v.1 caerse a pedazos, deshacerse, caer a pedazos, desbaratarse, deshacerse completamente, romperse en pedazos, descuadernarse.2 sufrir una crisis nerviosa, perder el control. -
108 fall asleep
v.quedarse dormido, conciliar el sueño, caer dormido, dormirse. -
109 fall asunder
v.caer a pedazos, desbaratarse, despedazarse, destruirse. -
110 fall away
v.1 desprenderse.2 ir en descenso, descender, debilitarse, ir en declive.vi.caer, descender (ground); declinar (attendance) -
111 fall back
s.1 llamarse andana.2 disminución de la velocidad de transferencia de datos.v.1 caer hacia atrás, caerse de espaldas.2 descender a un estado más bajo.3 volver a caer, recaer, reincidir. retroceder, retirarse; -
112 fall backward
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113 fall backwards
v.caer de espaldas. -
114 fall behind
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115 fall dead
v.desplomarse sin vida, caer muerto. -
116 fall down
vi.caerse (person, building); fallar (sentido figurado) (argument, plan) -
117 fall due
v.vencerse, estar a cobro, prescribir, vencer. -
118 fall flat
v.1 caer de plano, caer a plomo, caer de bruces, caer de golpe.2 fracasar por completo, fracasar. -
119 fall from
v.1 caerse de, desprenderse de.2 abandonar, renunciar a favor de uno, rebelarse. -
120 fall half-open
v.entreabrirse.
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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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