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1 fall into
fall into а) начинать что-л., приниматься за что-л. б) распадаться на thebook falls into three parts книга распадается на три части в) относиться к че-му-л. to fall into the category относиться к категории, подпадать под катего-рию г) приходить в какое-л. состояние to fall into a rage впадать в бешенство -
2 fall into bad hands
попасть в плохие руки; см. тж. fall into good handsHe could not but foresee the probability of his respected relative being made the victim of designing persons, and of his riches falling into worthless hands. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Martin Chuzzlewit’, ch. XXX) — Мистер Пекснифф не мог не предвидеть, что его уважаемый родственник станет жертвой интриганов, а все его богатства попадут в недостойные руки.
For Ferse's sake they must see, at least, that he did not fall into the wrong hands. (J. Galsworthy, ‘Maid in Waiting’, ch. XXVII) — Они должны убедиться ради самого Ферза, что он не попал в дурные руки.
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3 fall into a snare
(fall into a (smb.'s или the) snare (или trap))попасть в (чью-л.) ловушку, попасть в западню; ≈ попасться на удочку; см. тж. walk into a trapKit felt a burst of relief, of triumph, which almost at once gave way to a fresh uncertainty. Had he beaten his father, or had he fallen into a trap from which there was henceforth no escape? (J. Lindsay, ‘Betrayed Spring’, ch. II) — Кит почувствовал внезапное облегчение, сознавая, что он победил, но сомнения тут же овладели им с новой силой. Удалось ли ему перехитрить отца или же он попал в ловушку, из которой уже не могло быть выхода?
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4 fall into the background
The head of the family monopolised the conversation and the daughters fell into the background. — Глава семьи завладел разговором и оттеснил дочек на задний план.
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5 fall into the habit of
(fall into the habit of (doing или saying smth.))приобрести, усвоить привычку (делать или говорить что-л.)Vicky fell into the habit of coming down to the workshop at night. (M. Wilson, ‘My Brother, My Enemy’, ch. 4) — У Вики вошло в обыкновение просиживать все вечера в мастерской.
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6 fall into a nosedive
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7 fall into a passion
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8 fall into a trap
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9 fall into desuetude
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10 fall into disfavour
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11 fall into disuse
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12 fall into drink
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13 fall into oblivion
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14 fall into
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15 fall into a trap
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16 fall into despair
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17 fall into disuse
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18 fall into the hands
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19 fall into a good berth
He found a good berth when he came to work there. — Приехав туда, он сумел найти работу, где хорошо платили.
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20 fall into oblivion
быть преданным забвению глагол:быть преданным забвению (sink into oblivion, fall into oblivion, sink into obscurity, lapse into obscurity)быть забытым (sink into oblivion, fall into oblivion, die)
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