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访谈
von etwas fallen

nel dizionario PONS

fall off VB vb intr

1. fall off (drop):

to fall off sth
von etw dat fallen

2. fall off (decrease):

sinken <sank, gesunken>

3. fall off (decline):

4. fall off (detach):

fall off wallpaper
to fall off sth
von etw dat fallen

ˈfall-off SOST no pl

Rückgang m <-(e)s, -gänge>
Abfall m <-(e)s> kein pl +gen
fall-off of team
Abstieg m <-(e)s, -e>
nel dizionario PONS
von etw dat abfallen
to fall off [or ingl am a. off of] sth
nel dizionario PONS

I. fall [fɔ:l, ingl am esp fɑ:l] SOST

1. fall:

Fall m <-(e)s, Fäl·le>
Sturz m <-es, Stụ̈r·ze>
to break sb's fall

2. fall no pl:

fall of leaves
Herabfallen nt ricerc
fall (drop) of an axe, a guillotine
fall of a level also

3. fall METEOR, GEOG:

Steinschlag m <-(e)s, -schläge>

4. fall SPORT (in wrestling):

Schultersieg m <-(e)s, -e>

5. fall no pl (slope):

Gefälle nt <-s, ->

6. fall no pl (decrease):

Rückgang m <-(e)s, -gänge> +gen
fall in support in
Nachlassen nt <-s; kein Pl> +gen
fall in a level also in
Sinken nt +gen
Preissturz m <-es, -stürze>
Druckabfall m <-(e)s> kein pl
Wertverlust m <-(e)s, -e>

7. fall no pl (defeat):

fall of a city
Einnahme f <-> kein pl
fall of a dictator, regime
Sturz m <-es>
Entmachtung f <-, -en>

8. fall no pl RELIG:

9. fall ingl am (autumn):

Herbst m <-es, -e>

10. fall (waterfall):

Wasserfall m <-(e)s, -fälle>

locuzioni:

to take a [or the]fall for sb/sth ingl am colloq
to take a [or the]fall for sb/sth ingl am colloq
für jdn/etw einstehen

II. fall [fɔ:l, ingl am esp fɑ:l] SOST modifier ingl am

fall (sun, weather):

Herbstkollektion f <-, -en>

III. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔ:l, ingl am esp fɑ:l] VB vb intr

1. fall:

fallen <fällst, fällt, fiel, gefallen>
fall (topple) person
fall tree, post, pillar
umfallen <fällt um, fiel um, umgefallen>

2. fall (hang):

fallen <fällst, fällt, fiel, gefallen>
auf etw acc fallen [o. ricerc herabhängen]
in etw acc fallen

3. fall (descend):

fallen <fällst, fällt, fiel, gefallen>
light, shadow to fall across/on/over sth
auf etw acc fallen
blow, weapon to fall on sb/sth
jdn/etw treffen
to fall on sb/sth fig darkness, night
fig silence to fall on sb/sth
jdn/etw überfallen

4. fall (slope):

5. fall (decrease):

sinken <sank, gesunken>
fall price, temperature, pressure, value also
fallen <fällst, fällt, fiel, gefallen>
fall demand, sales, numbers also
fall fig barometer
fallen <fällst, fällt, fiel, gefallen>
Preisrückgang m <-(e)s, -gänge>

6. fall (be defeated):

fall government, regime, politician
fall empire
untergehen <geht unter, ging unter, untergegangen>
fall city, town
fall city, town
fallen <fällst, fällt, fiel, gefallen>

7. fall (lose a position, status):

fallen <fällst, fällt, fiel, gefallen>

8. fall (fail):

9. fall letter (die in a battle):

fallen <fällst, fällt, fiel, gefallen>

10. fall (be):

liegen <liegst, lag, gelegen>

11. fall (belong):

in etw acc fallen
nicht in etw acc fallen
in [o. unter] etw acc fallen
in etw acc fallen

12. fall (be divided):

sich in etw acc gliedern

13. fall (become):

to fall prey [or victim] to sb/sth
jdm/etw zum Opfer fallen

14. fall (enter a particular state):

to fall out of favour [or ingl am favor] [with sb]
sich acc vor Lachen kringeln colloq
to fall in love [with sb/sth]
sich acc [in jdn/etw] verlieben
to fall out of love [with sb/sth]

locuzioni:

sb's face fell
to fall in [or into] line [with sth]
sich acc [etw dat] anpassen
to fall to pieces plan, relationship
to fall to pieces person
to fall short [of sth]

I. off [ɒf, ingl am ɑ:f] PREP

1. off (indicating removal):

von +dat
to be off the air RADIO, TV

2. off after vb:

hinunter [von] +dat
herunter [von] +dat

3. off after vb (moving away):

[weg] von +dat
to get off sb/sth colloq
jdn/etw in Ruhe lassen

4. off (away from):

weg von +dat
just off sth
in der Nähe einer S. gen

5. off (at sea):

vor +dat

6. off (absent from):

7. off colloq (stop liking):

to be off sb/sth
von jdm/etw genug haben
to go off sb/sth
jdn/etw nicht mehr mögen

8. off (not taking):

to be off sth

9. off (subsisting):

10. off (from source):

to get sth off sb colloq
etw von jdm bekommen

11. off after sost (minus):

locuzioni:

off beam ingl brit colloq
daneben colloq
jdn umwerfen colloq
ausflippen colloq

II. off [ɒf, ingl am ɑ:f] AVV inv

1. off (not on):

to switch [or turn] sth off

2. off (away):

to see sb off

3. off (removed):

4. off (completely):

to burn off sth
to kill off sth
to pay off sth

5. off (in bad shape):

to go off food

6. off (distant in time):

7. off (stopped):

to call sth off

8. off (discounted):

9. off (separated):

to fence sth off

10. off (expressing riddance):

to laugh sth off

III. off [ɒf, ingl am ɑ:f] AGG inv

1. off:

off tap
off heating

2. off pred GASTR (bad):

off milk

3. off (not at work):

4. off pred colloq (in bad shape):

5. off (provided for):

how are you off for money? ingl brit, ingl Aus

6. off pred GASTR (run out):

7. off pred esp ingl brit colloq (rude):

off behaviour
daneben colloq

IV. off [ɒf, ingl am ɑ:f] SOST no pl

V. off [ɒf, ingl am ɑ:f] VB vb trans ingl am sl

to off sb
jdn um die Ecke bringen colloq
to off sb
jdn abmurksen sl [o. colloq umlegen]
Voce OpenDict

fall VB

to fall afoul of sb ingl am

Glossario di Geografia Klett

fall <fell, fallen> VB

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

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Players lose a life if they get hit by any enemy or fall off the screen.
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If separations are further increased, all intermolecular forces fall off rapidly and may be totally neglected.
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This led to the classic observation, you can't fall off a mountain.
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Nick sucker punches him, causing him to fall off the rear of a moving train.
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