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fall to VB intr

1. fall liter (start):

2. fall (be assigned to):

fall over VB intr

1. fall person, object:

padati [perf pasti]
grmeti [perf zgrmeti]

2. fall (trip):

3. fall inf (be keen):

fall out VB intr

1. fall (drop):

izpadati [perf izpasti]

2. fall (quarrel):

spreti se [s kom]

3. fall MIL (break line):

fall on VB intr

1. fall (attack):

2. fall liter (embrace):

they fell on each other

3. fall (be assigned to):

4. fall (be directed at):

5. fall (light on) gaze:

fall off VB intr

1. fall (drop):

2. fall (decrease):

3. fall (decline):

upadati [perf upasti]

4. fall (detach):

padati [perf pasti stran]

fall in VB intr

1. fall (drop):

padati [perf pasti noter]

2. fall (collapse):

3. fall MIL (line up):

fall for VB trans

1. fall (love):

2. fall (be deceived by):

fall back VB intr

1. fall (move back):

fall MIL
fall SPORTS leader

2. fall (resort to):

fall away VB intr

1. fall (detach):

odpadati [perf odpasti]

2. fall (slope):

3. fall (decrease):

upadati [perf upasti]

fall apart VB intr

1. fall (disintegrate):

2. fall fig (fail):

3. fall fig (not cope):

fall about VB intr Brit Aus inf to fall about [laughing]

I . fall [fɔ:l] N

2. fall no pl (descent):

3. fall:

METEO, GEOG [heavy] falls of rain/snow

4. fall SPORTS (in wrestling):

tuš m

7. fall Am (autumn):

jesen f

II . fall [fɔ:l] ADJ Am

III . fall <fell, fallen> [fɔ:l] VB intr

3. fall darkness, silence:

4. fall (slope):

6. fall (be defeated):

I . fell2 [fel] VB trans

1. fell (cut down):

fell
sekati [perf posekati]

2. fell (knock down):

to fell sb

II . fell2 [fel] N

fell
gora f
fell

III . fell2 [fel] ADJ

at [or in] [or with] one fell swoop
na [en] mah
at [or in] [or with] one fell swoop

I . fall [fɔ:l] N

2. fall no pl (descent):

3. fall:

METEO, GEOG [heavy] falls of rain/snow

4. fall SPORTS (in wrestling):

tuš m

7. fall Am (autumn):

jesen f

II . fall [fɔ:l] ADJ Am

III . fall <fell, fallen> [fɔ:l] VB intr

3. fall darkness, silence:

4. fall (slope):

6. fall (be defeated):

fall about VB intr Brit Aus inf to fall about [laughing]

fall apart VB intr

1. fall (disintegrate):

2. fall fig (fail):

3. fall fig (not cope):

fall away VB intr

1. fall (detach):

odpadati [perf odpasti]

2. fall (slope):

3. fall (decrease):

upadati [perf upasti]

fall back VB intr

1. fall (move back):

fall MIL
fall SPORTS leader

2. fall (resort to):

fall for VB trans

1. fall (love):

2. fall (be deceived by):

fall in VB intr

1. fall (drop):

padati [perf pasti noter]

2. fall (collapse):

3. fall MIL (line up):

fall off VB intr

1. fall (drop):

2. fall (decrease):

3. fall (decline):

upadati [perf upasti]

4. fall (detach):

padati [perf pasti stran]

fall on VB intr

1. fall (attack):

2. fall liter (embrace):

they fell on each other

3. fall (be assigned to):

4. fall (be directed at):

5. fall (light on) gaze:

fall out VB intr

1. fall (drop):

izpadati [perf izpasti]

2. fall (quarrel):

spreti se [s kom]

3. fall MIL (break line):

fall over VB intr

1. fall person, object:

padati [perf pasti]
grmeti [perf zgrmeti]

2. fall (trip):

3. fall inf (be keen):

fall to VB intr

1. fall liter (start):

2. fall (be assigned to):

ˈfall guy N sl

ˈfall-off N no pl

ˈfree fall N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The engagement fell through, with the songstresses breaking up with the loyal singer-manager when success for them seemed just around the corner.
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The crowning glory was the report of a police service that helped a man who fell ill and had to go to hospital.
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His behaviour became erratic, and spending recklessly, he fell into financial difficulties.
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The counterpanes were sometimes very costly, generally purple embroidered with figures in gold; and rich hangings fell to the ground masking the front.
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During the 1960s and 1970s, the building fell into disrepair.
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The companies' combined market capitalization fell from $62.5 billion to $4.59 billion amid historically weak coal market conditions.
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When the storm made landfall, the barometric pressure fell to 28.81 inches (968 mbar), breaking a previous record set in 1910.
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Swaddling fell out of favor in the seventeenth century.
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He slipped on an icy patch of sidewalk outside his office, fell, and fractured his skull.
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He fell headlong down the stairs and died of his injuries two days later.
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