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1 befell
* * *be·fell[bɪˈfel]* * *pret.widerfuhr prät. -
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3 befall
1. intransitive verb, forms asacademic.ru/26284/fall">fall 2. sich begeben (geh.); geschehen2. transitive verb, forms asfall 2. widerfahren (+ Dat.)* * *[bi'fo:l]past tense - befell; verb* * *be·fall<befell, befallen>[bɪˈfɔ:l]( old)I. vt* * *[bɪ'fɔːl] pret befell [bɪ'fel] ptp befallen [bɪ'fɔːlən] (old, liter)1. visich zutragen2. vtwiderfahren (+dat) (geh)* * *befall, prät befell, pperf befallen obs oder poetB v/t jemandem zustoßen, widerfahren, begegnen* * *1. intransitive verb, forms asfall 2. sich begeben (geh.); geschehen2. transitive verb, forms asfall 2. widerfahren (+ Dat.)* * *v.(§ p.,p.p.: befell, befallen)= befallen v.ereignen v.hereinbrechen v.widerfahren v. -
4 előfordul
(DE) aufgetreten; ereignen; ereignet; geschieht; s. treffen; s. trifft; vorfinden; vorgekommen; vorkommen; widerfahren; widerfährt; hervorkommen; (EN) bechance; befall; befall, befell, befallen; befallen; befell; eventuate; fall out; happen; occur; pass; take place -
5 megtörténik
(DE) aufgetreten; eintreten; ereignen; ereignet; geschehen; geschieht; passieren; passierend; s. ereignen; stattfinden; widerfahren; widerfährt; (EN) bechance; befall; befall, befell, befallen; befallen; befell; chance; come about; come off; come to pass; eventuate; fall; fall out; hap; happen; occur; occurs; pass; take place; transpire -
6 történik
(DE) ereignen; ereignet; geschieht; s. zutragen; vorfallen; widerfahren; widerfährt; (EN) become, became, become; becomes; befall; befall, befell, befallen; befallen; befell; betide; come; come to pass; come, came, come; fallout; hap; happen; happens; pass; supervene; take place; transpire -
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