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1 fall over
fall over vb caersev.• aplanarse v.v + adv \<\<person/object\>\> caerse*to fall over oneself/each other to do something: they were falling over themselves to help se desvivían por ayudar; they are falling over each other to get the contract — están desesperados por conseguir el contrato
1.VI + ADV [person, object] caer, caerse2. VI + PREP1) [+ object] tropezar con2) (fig)*he was falling over himself or over backwards to be polite — se desvivía en atenciones
* * *v + adv \<\<person/object\>\> caerse*to fall over oneself/each other to do something: they were falling over themselves to help se desvivían por ayudar; they are falling over each other to get the contract — están desesperados por conseguir el contrato
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2 ■ fall over
■ fall overA v. i. + avv.cadere ( da una posizione eretta); rovesciarsi; DIALOGO → - Accident- Tommy's fallen over and hurt himself in the garden, Tommy è caduto in giardino e si è fatto maleB v. i. + prep.cadere inciampando su (o in): I fell over a stump, sono inciampato in un ceppo e sono caduto □ to fall over each other, fare a gara; sgomitare □ to fall over one's own feet, farsi lo sgambetto da solo □ to fall over backwards, cadere all'indietro, rovesciarsi; (fig. fam.) darsi un gran da fare, farsi in quattro (per fare qc.) □ (fam.) to fall over oneself to do st., fare a gara per fare qc.; farsi in quattro per fare qc.; prodigarsi in qc. -
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fall over [ person] cadere (per terra); [ object] cadere a terra, rovesciarsi; fall over [sth.] inciampare su [ object]* * *1. vi + adv2. vi + prephe was falling over himself or over backwards to be polite fam — si faceva in quattro per essere gentile
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fall over [person] tomber (par terre); [object] se renverser; fall over [something] trébucher sur [object] -
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• fall over something to trip over something and fall споткнуться о что-то и упастьHe fell over a stair and hurt his knee.
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6 fall over oneself
fall over/be falling over oneself inf разбиться в лепешку, лезть из кожи вон, из кожи вон лезть; делать наперебойGovernments were falling over each other to win these valuable contracts.
The idiots were all falling over themselves to buy his second-hand cars.
As soon as the film star appeared in the restaurant, all the waiters fell over themselves to see that she had everything she wanted.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > fall over oneself
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fall over amer. а) споткнуться обо что-л. б) увлекаться -
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11 fall over oneself to do
fall over oneself to do (smth) лезть из ко́жи, что́бы сде́лать (что-л.)The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > fall over oneself to do
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1. transitive verb1) (stumble over) fallen über (+ Akk.)fall over one's own feet — über seine eigenen Füße stolpern
2)2. intransitive verbfall over oneself to do something — (fig. coll.) sich vor Eifer überschlagen, um etwas zu tun (ugs.)
umfallen; [Person:] [hin]fallen* * *vihe fell over and hit his head er stürzte und schlug sich den Kopf an2. (trip)to \fall over over one's own feet/a step über seine eigenen Füße/eine Stufe stolpern* * *fall over v/i2. fallen über (akk):fall over one’s own feet über die eigenen Füße stolpern* * *1. transitive verb1) (stumble over) fallen über (+ Akk.)2)2. intransitive verbfall over oneself to do something — (fig. coll.) sich vor Eifer überschlagen, um etwas zu tun (ugs.)
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строполявам се; просвам се;* * *fall over 1) падам; строполявам се, просвам се; 2) прен. хлътвам; to \fall over over backwards sl слисвам се, пада ми шапката; 3) to \fall over over s.th. спъвам се о нещо; to \fall over over one another ( each other) борим се ожесточено; скарваме се, съперничим си; to \fall over over o.s. правя всичко възможно, давам всичко от себе си; -
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[ʹfɔ:lʹəʋvə] phr v1. 1) опрокидываться2) падать2. шотл. засыпать; заснуть♢
to fall over backwards to do smth. - из кожи лезть, чтобы сделать что-л. -
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разг.ожесточённо бороться (за что-л.), лезть в драку (из-за чего-л.)They fell over each other in their attentions to the young lady. (EPI) — Они из кожи лезли друг перед другом, ухаживая за этой молодой женщиной.
См. также в других словарях:
fall over somebody — ˌfall ˈover sb/sth derived no passive to hit your foot against sth when you are walking and fall, or almost fall Syn: trip over • I rushed for the door and fell over the cat in the hallway. see also ↑fall … Useful english dictionary
fall over something — ˌfall ˈover sb/sth derived no passive to hit your foot against sth when you are walking and fall, or almost fall Syn: trip over • I rushed for the door and fell over the cat in the hallway. see also ↑fall … Useful english dictionary
fall over yourself to do something — phrase to be very enthusiastic about doing something Thesaurus: become excitedsynonym Main entry: fall * * * ˌfall ˈover yourself to do sth derived (informal … Useful english dictionary
fall\ over\ backwards — • fall over backwards • fall over oneself v. phr. To do everything you can to please someone; try very hard to satisfy someone. The hotel manager fell over backwards to give the movie star everything she wanted. The boys fell over themselves… … Словарь американских идиом
fall\ over\ oneself — • fall over backwards • fall over oneself v. phr. To do everything you can to please someone; try very hard to satisfy someone. The hotel manager fell over backwards to give the movie star everything she wanted. The boys fell over themselves… … Словарь американских идиом
fall over oneself to do — ► fall over oneself to do informal be excessively eager to do. Main Entry: ↑fall … English terms dictionary
fall over yourself to do something — fall over (yourself to do something) British, American & Australian, American to be very eager to do something. They were falling over themselves to be helpful. (usually in continuous tenses) … New idioms dictionary
fall over — (yourself to do something) British, American & Australian, American to be very eager to do something. They were falling over themselves to be helpful. (usually in continuous tenses) … New idioms dictionary
fall over — phrasal verb Word forms fall over : present tense I/you/we/they fall over he/she/it falls over present participle falling over past tense fell over past participle fallen over 1) [intransitive] if something falls over, it falls so that its side… … English dictionary
fall over oneself — phrasal or fall over backward : to display great or excessive eagerness fell over themselves in their efforts to accommodate the new administration Atlantic juries fell over backward in favor of progressive art Aline B. Saarinen * * * fall over… … Useful english dictionary
fall over — UK US fall over Phrasal Verb with fall({{}}/fɔːl/ verb (fell, fallen) ► IT if a computer or a computer program falls over, it suddenly stops working: »If the program falls over on complicated drawings, it is of no use to us professionally. ► if a … Financial and business terms