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fall1 v ELEK, HYDR/PNEU, TECH sinkenfall2 BERGB Fall m (Sturz)fall3 GEO Abfall m (z. B. im Gelände); Neigung f, Schräge ffall4 KRAN Strang m (eines Kranseils) -
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1. fallen, sinken, zurückgehen;2. gestürzt werden (Regierung) -
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См. также в других словарях:
fall — fall1 [ fɔl ] (past tense fell [ fel ] ; past participle fall|en [ fɔlən ] ) verb intransitive *** ▸ 1 move downward quickly ▸ 2 become lower in amount ▸ 3 change to another state ▸ 4 lose power/control ▸ 5 hang down ▸ 6 belong to group/activity… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fall — fall1 W1S1 [fo:l US fo:l] v past tense fell [fel] past participle fallen [ˈfo:lən US ˈfo:l ] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(move downwards)¦ 2¦(stop standing/walking etc)¦ 3¦(decrease)¦ 4¦(become)¦ 5¦(belong to a group)¦ 6 fall short of something 7 fall victim/prey… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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Kasus — Fall * * * Ka|sus 〈m.; , ; Gramm.〉 = Fall1 (7); → Lexikon der Sprachlehre [<lat. casus „Fall“] * * * Ka|sus, der; , […u:s]: 1. [lat. casus, zu: cadere = fallen] (bildungsspr. selten) ↑ 1Fall (2 b); Vorkommnis … Universal-Lexikon
fallback — fall|back [ˈfo:lbæk US ˈfo:l ] n something that can be used or done if a supply, method etc fails ▪ It s wise to have an extra video player as a fallback. ▪ Do you have a fallback option? →fall back on sb/sth at ↑fall1 … Dictionary of contemporary English
fell — fell1 [fel] v the past tense of ↑fall fell 2 fell2 n [C usually plural] a mountain or hill in the north of England fell 3 fell3 v [T usually passive] [: Old English; Origin: fellan; related to FALL1] … Dictionary of contemporary English
foul — foul1 [faul] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(smell/taste)¦ 2 in a foul mood/temper 3¦(air/water)¦ 4 foul language 5¦(weather)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Origin: ful] 1.) ¦(SMELL/TASTE)¦ a foul smell or taste is very unpleasant = ↑disgusting … Dictionary of contemporary English
grace — grace1 [greıs] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(way of moving)¦ 2¦(behaviour)¦ 3¦(more time)¦ 4 with (a) good/bad grace 5¦(god s kindness)¦ 6 there but for the grace of God (go I) 7¦(prayer)¦ 8¦(soul)¦ 9 Your/His etc Grace 10 the Graces ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [ … Dictionary of contemporary English
log — log1 S3 [lɔg US lo:g, la:g] n [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language] 1.) a thick piece of wood from a tree ▪ a roaring log fire 2.) an official record of events, especially on a journey in a ship or plane ▪ The captain… … Dictionary of contemporary English
two — [tu:] number [: Old English; Origin: twa] 1.) the number 2 ▪ I ll be away for almost two weeks. ▪ We have to be there by two (=two o clock) . ▪ His family moved to Australia when he was two (=two years old) . 2.) in twos in groups of two people… … Dictionary of contemporary English
wayside — way|side [ˈweısaıd] n literary the side of a road →fall by the wayside at ↑fall1 (16) … Dictionary of contemporary English