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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

fall upon VB [ingl brit fɔːl -, ingl am fɔl -]

fall upon → fall on

I. fall on VB [ingl brit fɔːl -, ingl am fɔl -] (fall on [sth])

fall on food, treasure:

II. fall on VB [ingl brit fɔːl -, ingl am fɔl -] (fall on [sb])

fall on person:

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inglese
inglese
francese
francese
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
se jeter sur adversaire
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

upon [ingl brit əˈpɒn, ingl am əˈpɑn] PREP

upon → on

I. on [ingl brit ɒn, ingl am ɑn, ɔn] PREP When on is used as a straightforward preposition expressing position (on the beach, on the table) it is generally translated by sur: sur la plage, sur la table; on it is translated by dessus: there's a table over there, put the key on it = il y a une table là-bas, mets la clé dessus.
on is often used in verb combinations in English (depend on, rely on, cotton on etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (depend, rely, cotton on etc.).
If you have doubts about how to translate a phrase or expression beginning with on (on demand, on impulse, on top etc.) consult the appropriate noun or other entry (demand, impulse, top etc.).
This dictionary contains usage notes on such topics as dates, islands, rivers etc. Many of these use the preposition on. For the index to these notes .
For examples of the above and further uses of on, see the entry below.

1. on (position):

2. on (indicating attachment, contact):

3. on (on or about one's person):

4. on (about, on the subject of):

5. on (employed, active):

to be on team
to be on board, committee, council

6. on (in expressions of time):

vers le 23

7. on (immediately after):

8. on (taking, using):

9. on (powered by):

10. on (indicating support):

11. on (indicating a medium):

12. on (income, amount of money):

to be on £20, 000 a year
to be on a salary or income of £15, 000

13. on (paid for by, at the expense of):

14. on (repeated events):

15. on (in scoring):

16. on IPP:

17. on TRASP:

II. on [ingl brit ɒn, ingl am ɑn, ɔn] AGG

1. on (taking place, happening):

to be on event:

2. on (being broadcast, performed, displayed):

3. on (functional, live):

to be on TV, oven, heating, light:
to be on handbrake:
to be on dishwasher, radio, washing machine:
to be on hot tap, gas tap:

4. on ingl brit (permissible):

5. on (attached, in place):

to be on lid, top, cap:

III. on [ingl brit ɒn, ingl am ɑn, ɔn] AVV

1. on (on or about one's person):

2. on (ahead in time):

3. on (further):

4. on (on stage):

IV. on [ingl brit ɒn, ingl am ɑn, ɔn] on and off, a. off and on AVV

V. on and on AVV

to go on and on speaker:
to go on and on lectures, speech:

VI. on [ingl brit ɒn, ingl am ɑn, ɔn]

on → get

what's he on about? ingl brit

I. fall [ingl brit fɔːl, ingl am fɔl] SOST

1. fall lett:

chute f (from de)
chutes fpl

2. fall:

baisse f (in de)
chute f (in de)
a fall of 10% to 125

3. fall:

4. fall:

the Fall RELIG

5. fall ingl am (autumn):

in the fall of 1992

6. fall (in pitch, intonation):

7. fall:

II. falls SOST

falls sost pl:

chutes fpl

III. fall <pret fell, part perf fallen> [ingl brit fɔːl, ingl am fɔl] VB vb intr

1. fall (come down):

to fall from or out of boat, nest, bag, hands
to fall off or from chair, table, roof, bike, wall
to fall on person, town
to fall in or into bath, river, sink
to fall down hole, shaft, stairs
to fall under table
to fall under bus, train
to fall through ceiling, hole

2. fall:

fall (drop) speed, volume, quality, standard, level:
fall temperature, price, inflation, wages, production, number, attendance, morale:
chuter colloq
to fall (by) amount, percentage
to fall to amount, place

3. fall (yield position):

to fall to enemy, allies

4. fall (die):

fall eufem

5. fall (descend) fig:

fall darkness, night, beam, silence, gaze:
tomber (on sur)
fall blame:
retomber (on sur)
fall shadow:
se projeter (over sur)

6. fall (occur):

fall stress:
tomber (on sur)

7. fall (be incumbent on):

8. fall (throw oneself):

to fall at sb's feet
to fall on sb's neck

9. fall ground → fall away

10. fall RELIG:

11. fall ingl brit (get pregnant):

fall region

IV. fall [ingl brit fɔːl, ingl am fɔl]

fall away VB [ingl brit fɔːl -, ingl am fɔl -]

1. fall away paint, plaster:

se détacher (from de)

2. fall away ground:

descendre en pente (to vers)

3. fall away demand, support, numbers:

nel dizionario PONS

upon [əˈpɒn, ingl am -ˈpɑ:n] PREP form

1. upon (on top of):

2. upon (around):

3. upon (hanging on):

4. upon (at time of):

locuzioni:

I. on [ɒn, ingl am ɑ:n] PREP

1. on (in contact with top):

2. on (in contact with):

3. on (by means of):

4. on (source of):

to be on £2, 000 a month
gagner 2.000£ par mois

5. on MED:

6. on (spatial):

7. on (temporal):

8. on (at time of):

9. on (about):

10. on (through medium of):

11. on (involvement):

12. on (against):

13. on (payments):

this is on me colloq
I'm on £30, 000 a year
je gagne 30, 000£ par an

14. on (progress):

to be on 10 points ingl Aus, ingl brit SPORT

15. on (for):

to spend £10 on sth
dépenser 10£ pour qc

16. on (connected to):

II. on [ɒn, ingl am ɑ:n] AVV

1. on (wearing):

2. on (forwards):

3. on (aboard):

4. on (on duty):

locuzioni:

what's he on about? ingl Aus, ingl brit colloq
to be always on about sth colloq
to be always on at sb colloq

III. on [ɒn, ingl am ɑ:n] AGG

1. on (not off):

on light
on tap
on water, gas
to be on machine

2. on (happening):

you're on TEATR, TV

3. on (good):

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

1. fall (drop down from a height):

to fall flat on one's face thing, scheme

2. fall (land):

fall a bomb, missile

3. fall (become lower, decrease):

fall demand, numbers, prices
fall dramatically
to fall by 10%
chuter de 10 %

4. fall (be defeated or overthrown):

fall city, government, dictator

5. fall SPORT (in cricket):

fall wicket

6. fall RELIG (do wrong, sin):

7. fall (happen at a particular time):

8. fall (happen):

fall night, darkness

9. fall (belong):

10. fall (hang down):

fall hair, cloth, fabric

11. fall (become):

to fall vacant a room
to fall vacant a position, post
to fall prey to sb/sth

12. fall (enter a particular state):

to fall in love with sb/sth

locuzioni:

to fall on deaf ears cries, pleas, shouts
to fall on stony ground appeal, message

II. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔ:l] SOST

1. fall (act of falling):

2. fall (downward movement):

fall of a leaf, of the curtain
fall of a level, popularity
fall of the tide

3. fall (defeat):

fall of a government, city
fall of a castle

4. fall ingl am (autumn):

5. fall pl (waterfall):

chutes fpl

locuzioni:

to take a fall for sb ingl am

III. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔ:l] AGG ingl am (of autumn)

nel dizionario PONS

fall upon VB vb trans

fall upon PHRVB fall on

fall on VB vb trans

1. fall on (descend onto):

2. fall on (attack):

3. fall on (eat or seize greedily):

nel dizionario PONS

upon ·ˈpan] PREP form

1. upon (on top of):

2. upon (around):

3. upon (hanging on):

4. upon (at time of):

locuzioni:

I. on [ɔn] PREP

1. on (in contact with top):

2. on (in contact with):

3. on (by means of):

4. on (source of):

to live on $2, 000 a month

5. on MED:

6. on (spatial):

7. on (temporal):

8. on (at time of):

9. on (about):

10. on (through medium of):

11. on (involvement):

12. on (against):

13. on (payments):

this is on me colloq

14. on (progress):

15. on (for):

to spend $10 on sth

16. on (connected to):

II. on [ɔn] AVV

1. on (wearing):

2. on (forwards):

3. on (aboard):

4. on (on duty):

locuzioni:

III. on [ɔn] AGG

1. on (not off):

on light
on faucet, water, gas
on electricity
to be on machine

2. on (happening):

you're on! TEATR, TV

3. on (good):

locuzioni:

you're on! colloq

I. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔl] VB vb intr

1. fall (drop down from a height):

tomber à plat colloq
to fall flat on one's face thing, scheme

2. fall (land):

fall a bomb, missile

3. fall (become lower, decrease):

fall demand, numbers, prices
fall dramatically
to fall by 10%
chuter de 10 %

4. fall (be defeated or overthrown):

fall city, government, dictator

5. fall sports (in cricket):

fall wicket

6. fall RELIG (do wrong, sin):

7. fall (happen at a particular time):

8. fall (happen):

fall night, darkness

9. fall (belong):

10. fall (hang down):

fall hair, cloth, fabric

11. fall (become):

to fall vacant a room
to fall vacant a position, post
to fall prey to sb/sth

12. fall (enter a particular state):

to fall in love with sb/sth

locuzioni:

to fall on deaf ears cries, pleas, shouts
to fall on stony ground an appeal, message

II. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔl] SOST

1. fall (act of falling):

2. fall (downward movement):

fall of a leaf, of the curtain
fall of a level, popularity
fall of the tide

3. fall (defeat):

fall of a government, city
fall of a castle

4. fall (autumn):

5. fall pl (waterfall):

chutes fpl

locuzioni:

III. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔl] AGG (of autumn)

Present
Ifall
youfall
he/she/itfalls
wefall
youfall
theyfall
Past
Ifell
youfell
he/she/itfell
wefell
youfell
theyfell
Present Perfect
Ihavefallen
youhavefallen
he/she/ithasfallen
wehavefallen
youhavefallen
theyhavefallen
Past Perfect
Ihadfallen
youhadfallen
he/she/ithadfallen
wehadfallen
youhadfallen
theyhadfallen

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