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I. due [dju:, am. angl. esp du:] PRID. nesprem.
1. due pred. GOSP., FINAN. (payable):
due bill, loan
Schuldanerkenntnis sr. spol <-ses, -se>
Zahlungsverpflichtung ž. spol <-, -en>
due date of debt
due date of debt
Fälligkeitstag m. spol <-(e)s, -e>
due date of debt
Fälligkeitstermin m. spol <-s, -e>
due date of claim
Verfalltag m. spol
due date of claim
Verfallzeit ž. spol
Forderung ž. spol <-, -en>
Verbindlichkeit ž. spol <-, -en>
2. due pred. (rightly owing):
to be due to sb
3. due pred. (entitled to):
sb is due sth
jdm steht etw zu
4. due atribut. (appropriate):
without due care and attention brit. angl., avstral. angl. PRAVO
5. due pred. (expected):
6. due atribut. ur. jez.:
7. due (because of):
due to sth
wegen [o. aufgrund] einer S. rod.
to be due to sb/sth
II. due [dju:, am. angl. esp du:] SAM.
1. due (fair treatment):
2. due (fees):
dues pl
dues of members
Jahresbeitrag m. spol <-(e)s, -träge>
3. due (debts):
dues pl
III. due [dju:, am. angl. esp du:] PRISL. nesprem., before prisl.
I. fall [fɔ:l, am. angl. esp fɑ:l] SAM.
1. fall:
Fall m. spol <-(e)s, Fäl·le>
Sturz m. spol <-es, Stụ̈r·ze>
to break sb's fall
2. fall no pl:
Fallen sr. spol
fall of leaves
Herabfallen sr. spol ur. jez.
fall (drop) of an axe, a guillotine
fall of a level also
[Ab]sinken sr. spol
bei Ebbe ž. spol
3. fall METEOROL., GEOGR.:
Erdrutsch m. spol
Steinschlag m. spol <-(e)s, -schläge>
4. fall ŠPORT (in wrestling):
Schultersieg m. spol <-(e)s, -e>
5. fall no pl (slope):
Gefälle sr. spol <-s, ->
6. fall no pl (decrease):
Rückgang m. spol <-(e)s, -gänge> +rod.
fall in support in
Nachlassen sr. spol <-s; kein Pl> +rod.
fall in a level also in
Sinken sr. spol +rod.
Preissturz m. spol <-es, -stürze>
Druckabfall m. spol <-(e)s> kein pl
Wertverlust m. spol <-(e)s, -e>
7. fall no pl (defeat):
fall of a city
Einnahme ž. spol <-> kein pl
fall of a dictator, regime
Sturz m. spol <-es>
Entmachtung ž. spol <-, -en>
8. fall no pl REL.:
9. fall am. angl. (autumn):
Herbst m. spol <-es, -e>
10. fall (waterfall):
Wasserfall m. spol <-(e)s, -fälle>
fraza:
to take a [or the]fall for sb/sth am. angl. pog.
für jdn/etw die Schuld auf sich tož. nehmen
to take a [or the]fall for sb/sth am. angl. pog.
für jdn/etw einstehen
II. fall [fɔ:l, am. angl. esp fɑ:l] SAM. modifier am. angl.
fall (sun, weather):
Herbstkollektion ž. spol <-, -en>
Wintersaat ž. spol
III. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔ:l, am. angl. esp fɑ:l] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
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 tož. fallen [o. ur. jez. herabhängen]
in etw tož. fallen
3. fall (descend):
fallen <fällst, fällt, fiel, gefallen>
light, shadow to fall across/on/over sth
auf etw tož. 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. spol <-(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):
mit etw daj. stehen und fallen
9. fall lit. (die in a battle):
fallen <fällst, fällt, fiel, gefallen>
10. fall (be):
liegen <liegst, lag, gelegen>
11. fall (belong):
in etw tož. fallen
nicht in etw tož. fallen
in [o. unter] etw tož. fallen
in etw tož. fallen
12. fall (be divided):
sich in etw tož. 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 am. angl. favor] [with sb]
sich tož. vor Lachen kringeln pog.
to fall in love [with sb/sth]
sich tož. [in jdn/etw] verlieben
to fall out of love [with sb/sth]
fraza:
sb's face fell
to fall in [or into] line [with sth]
sich tož. [etw daj.] anpassen
to fall to pieces plan, relationship
to fall to pieces person
to fall short [of sth]
fall·ing [ˈfɔ:lɪŋ, am. angl. esp ˈfɑ:l-] PRID. atribut., nesprem.
1. falling (falling down):
falling rocks
falling trees
2. falling (declining, decreasing):
I. next [nekst] PRID. nesprem.
1. next (coming immediately after):
2. next (next in order, space):
fraza:
II. next [nekst] PRISL. nesprem.
1. next (subsequently):
2. next (again):
3. next (second):
next-to-last day esp am. angl.
4. next (to one side):
next to sth/sb
neben etw/jdm
5. next (following in importance):
next to sth
nach etw daj.
6. next (almost):
next to ...
next to ...
fast ...
7. next (compared with):
next to sb/sth
neben jdm/etw
fraza:
III. next [nekst] SAM. (following one)
Vnos OpenDict
fall GLAG.
to fall afoul of sb am. angl.
Vnos OpenDict
due SAM.
sb's due
Strokovni slovar za bančništvo, finance in zavarovanja PONS
falling due next phrase INVEST. IN FINAN.
Strokovni slovar za bančništvo, finance in zavarovanja PONS
Strokovni slovar za bančništvo, finance in zavarovanja PONS
due PRID. RAČUN.
Strokovni slovar za geografijo in geologijo Klett
fall <fell, fallen> GLAG.
abfallen (Temperatur)
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
PONS OpenDict

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Scientific research has found that gripping strength is far greater using a horizontal bar than a vertical bar in a fall situation.
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The flowers are catkins that form in the fall and pollinate in the following spring.
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Her spending habits may have caused her to fall upon hard times.
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The rules have even been blamed for a fall-off in retail sales, suggesting people are saving for house deposits instead of spending money.
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There are two extreme views on how to render accounts for such deals, and most accounting practices fall somewhere in the spectrum in between.
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