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I . fallen1 [ˈfɔ:lən, Am ˈfɑ:l-] ADJ

1. fallen (on the ground):

fallen tree
fallen leaf

2. fallen (defeated):

3. fallen (disgraced):

fallen

II . fallen1 [ˈfɔ:lən, Am ˈfɑ:l-] SUBST littér

the fallen + plur vb
polegli mpl

fall through VERBE intr

fall through plan:

fall out VERBE intr

1. fall out (drop out or happen):

2. fall out fam (quarrel):

3. fall out (move out of line):

fall on VERBE trans

1. fall on (be borne by):

2. fall on (seize greedily):

fall off VERBE intr

1. fall off (become detached):

2. fall off (decrease):

fall in with VERBE trans

1. fall in with (meet):

2. fall in with GB (agree):

fall into VERBE trans

1. fall into (fall):

2. fall into (contain):

fall in VERBE intr

1. fall in roof, ceiling:

2. fall in people:

fall for VERBE trans

1. fall for (be attracted to):

2. fall for (be deceived by):

I . fall down VERBE intr

1. fall down (triple):

3. fall down (be unsatisfactory):

I . fall behind VERBE intr

1. fall behind (become slower):

2. fall behind (in competition):

3. fall behind (not do on time):

II . fall behind VERBE trans

1. fall behind (become slower):

2. fall behind (achieve less):

3. fall behind (not keep):

fall back on VERBE trans

2. fall back on (in trouble):

fall back VERBE intr

1. fall back (move backwards):

2. fall back (retreat):

fall away VERBE intr

1. fall away (become detached):

2. fall away (slope downward):

3. fall away (fade):

I . fall <fell, fallen> [fɔ:l, Am fɑ:l] VERBE intr

3. fall (decrease, drop):

5. fall littér (die):

8. fall (hang down, slope):

II . fall [fɔ:l, Am fɑ:l] SUBST

1. fall (falling down):

upadek m

2. fall (snow):

opad m

3. fall (movement):

4. fall (decrease):

spadek m

5. fall (overthrow):

upadek m

6. fall AM (autumn):

7. fall:

falls plur (waterfall)

8. fall sans pl RÉLIG:

III . fall [fɔ:l, Am fɑ:l] ADJ AM (autumnal)

I . fall <fell, fallen> [fɔ:l, Am fɑ:l] VERBE intr

3. fall (decrease, drop):

5. fall littér (die):

8. fall (hang down, slope):

II . fall [fɔ:l, Am fɑ:l] SUBST

1. fall (falling down):

upadek m

2. fall (snow):

opad m

3. fall (movement):

4. fall (decrease):

spadek m

5. fall (overthrow):

upadek m

6. fall AM (autumn):

7. fall:

falls plur (waterfall)

8. fall sans pl RÉLIG:

III . fall [fɔ:l, Am fɑ:l] ADJ AM (autumnal)

fall away VERBE intr

1. fall away (become detached):

2. fall away (slope downward):

3. fall away (fade):

fall back VERBE intr

1. fall back (move backwards):

2. fall back (retreat):

I . fall behind VERBE intr

1. fall behind (become slower):

2. fall behind (in competition):

3. fall behind (not do on time):

II . fall behind VERBE trans

1. fall behind (become slower):

2. fall behind (achieve less):

3. fall behind (not keep):

I . fall down VERBE intr

1. fall down (triple):

3. fall down (be unsatisfactory):

fall for VERBE trans

1. fall for (be attracted to):

2. fall for (be deceived by):

fall in VERBE intr

1. fall in roof, ceiling:

2. fall in people:

fall into VERBE trans

1. fall into (fall):

2. fall into (contain):

fall off VERBE intr

1. fall off (become detached):

2. fall off (decrease):

Expressions couramment utilisées avec fallen

the fallen + plur vb

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Had the balancing item stayed the same as the previous year, gross state product would have fallen by 0.21 per cent.
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From its 1970s high, the stock price had fallen by 97% by the end of the year, to a new all-time low.
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Even very creditworthy refinancings can not get done, because borrowers must bring cash to the table, even as their home values have fallen.
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He loses his license as a pilot and it even turns out that he had fallen for a practical joke and won't receive any payment.
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These trails contain numerous natural challenges like fallen logs, giant boulders to drop off, ravines to jump across etc.
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Determined to forge ahead, they re-christened themselves blood elves in honor of their fallen brethren.
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He couldn't avoid the fallen rider and the resulting crash caused a multiple rider pile up.
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When first responders rush through the smoke, risking their own lives to assist the fallen, the healing process begins.
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Unearthly it looked, as though it had fallen from the sky.
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The gaily painted horses had fallen through in places.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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