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1 ■ fall into
■ fall intov. i. + prep.1 cadere ( in una data condizione o situazione); cominciare: to fall into error, cadere nell'errore; to fall into sb. 's hands, cadere nelle mani di q.; to fall into ruin, cadere in rovina; to fall into a doze, appisolarsi; to fall into a habit, prendere un'abitudine; to fall into debt, indebitarsi; to fall into conversation with, mettersi a parlare con2 dividersi; suddividersi; rientrare: Our customers fall into three categories, i nostri clienti si dividono in tre categorie □ (fin.) to fall into arrears, andare in mora □ to fall into disrepair, cadere in rovina; essere fatiscente □ to fall into a doze, appisolarsi □ to fall into a habit, prendere un'abitudine □ to fall into line, (mil.) mettersi in riga; formare le file; serrare; (fig.) adeguarsi; allinearsi □ to fall into place, (di una parte di qc.) andare a posto, entrare, inserirsi; ( di una serie di fatti) acquistare un senso; diventare chiaro, formare un disegno logico □ to fall into step with sb., mettersi al passo con q. -
2 disrepair
[ˌdɪsrɪ'peə(r)]nome cattivo stato m., fatiscenza f.to fall into disrepair — [building, machinery] andare o cadere in rovina
* * *[disrə'peə](the state of needing repair: The old house has fallen into disrepair.) rovina, cattivo stato* * *disrepair /dɪsrɪˈpɛə(r)/n. [u]cattivo stato; rovina: The house was in total disrepair when they bought it, la casa era totalmente in rovina quando l'hanno comprata; to fall into disrepair, andare in rovina● is in a state of disrepair, in stato d'abbandono.* * *[ˌdɪsrɪ'peə(r)]nome cattivo stato m., fatiscenza f.to fall into disrepair — [building, machinery] andare o cadere in rovina
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3 disrepair dis·re·pair n
['dɪsrɪ'pɛə(r)]to fall into disrepair — (building) andare in rovina, (road) deteriorarsi
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