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21 fall into small pieces
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22 fall into the trap
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23 fall into a habit
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24 fall into an ambush
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25 fall into arrears
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26 fall into conversation with
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27 fall into despondence
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28 fall into desuetude
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29 fall into disfavour with someone
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30 fall into disrepute
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31 fall into disuse
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32 fall into evil/bad ways
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33 fall into step with
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34 fall into
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35 fall into a trap
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36 fall into despair
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37 fall into disuse
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38 fall into the hands
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39 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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40 fall into
вливам се;* * *fall into 1) вливам се (за река); 2) изпадам в (някакво състояние); to \fall into into error сгрешавам; to \fall into into contempt презират ме, навличам си презрението на ( with); \fall into into rank воен. строявам се; to \fall into into step 1) влизам в крак с; 2) прен. съответствам, в съответствие съм с; to \fall into into s.o.'s hands ( clutches, fangs) попадам в лапите на; to \fall into into a snare ( trap) хващам се в капан (на въдицата); to \fall into into a flutter развълнувам се; възбуден съм, нервен съм; to \fall into into a ( the) habit of усвоявам привичка, навиквам, привиквам да; to \fall into into s.o.'s ways свиквам с нечии навици; to \fall into into company with случайно се запознавам с; to \fall into into debt задлъжнявам; to \fall into into the shade оставам на заден план, в сянка; to \fall into into want изпадам в нужда;
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