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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

inglese
inglese
francese
francese

felling [ingl brit ˈfɛlɪŋ, ingl am ˈfɛlɪŋ] SOST

felling

I. fell [ingl brit fɛl, ingl am fɛl] VB pass

fell → fall

II. fell [ingl brit fɛl, ingl am fɛl] SOST

III. fell [ingl brit fɛl, ingl am fɛl] VB vb trans

fell tree
fell person

IV. fell [ingl brit fɛl, ingl am fɛl]

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:

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]

fell-walking [ˈfelwɔːkɪŋ] SOST ingl brit

uncontrolled drainage, felling, use
it fell off the back of a lorry colloq scherz
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
felling uncountable
fell boots ingl brit
felling area
heavy felling
periodic felling
light felling

nel dizionario PONS

inglese
inglese
francese
francese

fell1 [fel] VB

fell pass of fall

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)

fell2 [fel] VB vb trans

fell tree
fell person

clear-cut VB vb trans, clear-fell VB vb trans

francese
francese
inglese
inglese
abattage d'un arbre
felling
nel dizionario PONS
inglese
inglese
francese
francese

fell1 [fel] VB

fell pass of fall

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)

fell2 [fel] VB vb trans

fell tree
fell person

clear-cut VB vb trans, clear-fell VB vb trans

francese
francese
inglese
inglese
abattage d'un arbre
felling
Present
Ifell
youfell
he/she/itfells
wefell
youfell
theyfell
Past
Ifelled
youfelled
he/she/itfelled
wefelled
youfelled
theyfelled
Present Perfect
Ihavefelled
youhavefelled
he/she/ithasfelled
wehavefelled
youhavefelled
theyhavefelled
Past Perfect
Ihadfelled
youhadfelled
he/she/ithadfelled
wehadfelled
youhadfelled
theyhadfelled

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