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fall through GLAG. nepreh. glag.

fall through plan:

fall over GLAG. preh. glag., nepreh. glag.

fall out GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. fall out (drop out or happen):

2. fall out pog. (quarrel):

3. fall out (move out of line):

fall on GLAG. preh. glag.

1. fall on (be borne by):

2. fall on (seize greedily):

fall off GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. fall off (become detached):

2. fall off (decrease):

fall in with GLAG. preh. glag.

1. fall in with (meet):

2. fall in with brit. angl. (agree):

fall into GLAG. preh. glag.

1. fall into (fall):

2. fall into (contain):

fall in GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. fall in roof, ceiling:

2. fall in people:

fall for GLAG. preh. glag.

1. fall for (be attracted to):

2. fall for (be deceived by):

I . fall down GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. fall down (triple):

3. fall down (be unsatisfactory):

I . fall behind GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. fall behind (become slower):

2. fall behind (in competition):

3. fall behind (not do on time):

II . fall behind GLAG. preh. glag.

1. fall behind (become slower):

2. fall behind (achieve less):

3. fall behind (not keep):

fall back on GLAG. preh. glag.

2. fall back on (in trouble):

fall back GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. fall back (move backwards):

2. fall back (retreat):

fall away GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. fall away (become detached):

2. fall away (slope downward):

3. fall away (fade):

fall about GLAG. nepreh. glag. brit. angl. pog.

I . fall <fell, fallen> [fɔ:l, am. angl. fɑ:l] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

3. fall (decrease, drop):

5. fall lit. (die):

8. fall (hang down, slope):

II . fall [fɔ:l, am. angl. fɑ:l] SAM.

1. fall (falling down):

upadek m. spol
zapadnięcie sr. spol

2. fall (snow):

opad m. spol

3. fall (movement):

osunięcie się sr. spol

4. fall (decrease):

spadek m. spol

5. fall (overthrow):

obalenie sr. spol
upadek m. spol
zdobycie sr. spol

6. fall AM (autumn):

jesień ž. spol

7. fall:

wodospad m. spol

8. fall brez mn. REL.:

III . fall [fɔ:l, am. angl. fɑ:l] PRID. AM (autumnal)

fell2 [fel] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. fell (cut down):

2. fell (knock down):

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It is very likely that the range was more extensive in the past before extensive felling for the wood.
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This year the horizon isn't any better, given the negative ad growth that had buffeted the tree-felling industry in the first nine months of 2014.
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A policy of sanitary felling has kept losses in the city to an average of 1000 a year.
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Following natural regeneration, a further spate of felling occurred in 1981.
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However, he accidentally chops down the wrong tree, felling the tree that sustains life itself.
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Felling town centre remains the principle economic area though it has become dilapidated and is scheduled for regeneration.
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Consent is also required for significant changes to gardens, erection of garden sheds and felling or pruning of trees.
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His truncheon striking, felling both thieves in one blow.
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The felling of a line of trees that had previously helped screen the power station from the river also aroused much local protest.
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The men were thin and wiry, but they were also tough and strong with an incredible skill in felling, sawing and handling timber.
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