Синонимы к слову fall

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  1. fallverb

    Synonyms:
    cut down, beat, overthrow, strike down, drop, smite, dip, defeat, knock over, vanquish, fell, knock down

    Antonyms:
    vanquish, defeat, rise, overthrow, smite, beat

  2. fallverb

    To become.

    She has fallen ill.

    Synonyms:
    smite, overthrow, responsibility, cut down, knock over, up to, defeat, fell, descend, come down, die, dip, knock down, beat, become, get, strike down, drop, plunge, prostrate, lower, vanquish, plummet

    Antonyms:
    stand up, overthrow, get up, vanquish, go, smite, defeat, beat, rise, pick up, ascend

  3. fallnoun

    To cause something to descend to the ground (to drop it); especially to cause a tree to descend to the ground by cutting it down (felling it).

    Synonyms:
    plummet, beat, responsibility, strike down, dip, die, descend, vanquish, smite, lower, come down, overthrow, drop, cut down, up to, get, knock over, knock down, prostrate, plunge, become, fell, defeat

    Antonyms:
    ascend, get up, beat, vanquish, stand up, overthrow, rise, defeat, smite, pick up, go

  4. fallnoun

    Synonyms:
    autumn

  5. fallnoun

    Synonyms:
    rap

  6. fallnoun

    The sudden fall of humanity into a state of sin, as brought about by the transgression of Adam and Eve.

    Thrown from a cliff, the stone fell 100 feet before hitting the ground.

    Synonyms:
    drop, descent, cut down, smite, defeat, prostrate, beat, strike down, knock down, descend, die, fell, overthrow, knock over, up to, come down, lower, plunge, vanquish, plummet, get, dip, responsibility, become

    Antonyms:
    ascent, rise, vanquish, ascend, stand up, go, get up, defeat, pick up, beat, smite, overthrow

  7. fallverb

    The time of the year when the leaves typically fall from the trees; autumn; the season of the year between the autumnal equinox in late September to the winter solstice in late December.

    The rain fell at dawn.

    Synonyms:
    decrease, dip, reduction, drop, lowering, responsibility, plummet, up to, get, vanquish, prostrate, overthrow, defeat, knock down, become, cut down, plunge, descend, knock over, come down, beat, lower, die, smite, fell, strike down

    Antonyms:
    increase, rise, smite, defeat, beat, pick up, go, ascend, stand up, overthrow, vanquish, get up

  8. fallnoun

    To come to the ground deliberately, to prostrate oneself.

    He fell to the floor and begged for mercy.

    Synonyms:
    beat, become, descend, strike down, fell, die, cut down, plummet, come down, drop, dip, knock over, smite, up to, prostrate, knock down, vanquish, responsibility, get, lower, overthrow, plunge, defeat

    Antonyms:
    rise, defeat, stand up, vanquish, smite, go, beat, pick up, get up, overthrow, ascend

  9. fallverb

    To be brought to the ground.

    the fall of Rome

    Synonyms:
    downfall, descend, knock over, vanquish, become, plunge, drop, dip, smite, beat, strike down, plummet, responsibility, up to, overthrow, defeat, cut down, fell, get, die, prostrate, knock down, come down, lower

    Antonyms:
    ascent, rise, get up, smite, ascend, beat, defeat, pick up, go, vanquish, overthrow, stand up

  10. fallverb

    To collapse; to be overthrown or defeated.

    Rome fell to the Goths in 410 AD.

    Synonyms:
    get, defeat, prostrate, plummet, drop, vanquish, beat, fell, knock over, knock down, cut down, strike down, dip, smite, responsibility, plunge, lower, come down, overthrow, descend, up to, die, become

    Antonyms:
    pick up, beat, defeat, smite, stand up, rise, vanquish, ascend, get up, overthrow, go

  11. fallverb

    To die, especially in battle.

    This is a monument to all those who fell in the First World War.

    Synonyms:
    plunge, get, smite, dip, up to, strike down, cut down, fell, responsibility, lower, descend, prostrate, defeat, drop, vanquish, knock down, plummet, knock over, become, come down, overthrow, die, beat

    Antonyms:
    smite, pick up, stand up, vanquish, beat, ascend, go, overthrow, defeat, rise, get up

  12. fallverb

    To be allotted to; to arrive through chance or fate.

    And so it falls to me to make this important decision.

    Synonyms:
    dip, vanquish, plummet, cut down, beat, defeat, descend, become, drop, get, plunge, strike down, die, fell, responsibility, come down, knock down, overthrow, lower, up to, prostrate, smite, knock over

    Antonyms:
    vanquish, overthrow, get up, rise, smite, pick up, defeat, go, beat, stand up, ascend

  13. fallverb

    To become lower (in quantity, pitch, etc).

    The candidate’s poll ratings fell abruptly after the banking scandal.

    Synonyms:
    strike down, responsibility, lower, descend, vanquish, smite, die, plummet, fell, up to, get, drop, knock over, come down, beat, prostrate, become, cut down, dip, overthrow, knock down, defeat, plunge

    Antonyms:
    go, stand up, overthrow, defeat, smite, ascend, pick up, vanquish, get up, beat, rise

  14. fallverb

    To become; to be affected by or befallen with a calamity; to change into the state described by words following; to become prostrated literally or figuratively .

    Our senator fell into disrepute because of the banking scandal.

    Synonyms:
    knock down, drop, strike down, cut down, fell, die, up to, plunge, beat, get, prostrate, dip, come down, vanquish, descend, become, knock over, overthrow, plummet, defeat, lower, responsibility, smite

    Antonyms:
    ascend, overthrow, stand up, beat, vanquish, smite, get up, defeat, pick up, rise, go

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  1. fall

    A thing is said to happen when no design is manifest, or none especially thought of; it is said to chance when it appears to be the result of accident (compare synonyms for ACCIDENT). An incident happens or occurs; something external or actual happens to one; a thought or fancy occurs to him. Befall and betide are transitive; happen is intransitive; something befalls or betides a person or happens to him. Betide is especially used for anticipated evil, thought of as waiting and coming at its appointed time; as, wo betide him! One event supervenes upon another event, one disease upon another, etc. [«Transpire,» in the sense of happen, is not authorized by good usage: a thing that has happened is properly said to transpire when it becomes known.]

    Synonyms:
    bechance, befall, betide, chance, come to pass, fall out, happen, occur, supervene, take place

    Preposition:
    An event happens to a person; a person happens on or upon a fact, discovery, etc.

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  1. fall

    Synonyms:
    drop, descend, droop, decline, gravitate, sink, lapse

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascend, soar, mount, recover, climb

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  1. fall, autumnnoun

    the season when the leaves fall from the trees

    «in the fall of 1973»

    Synonyms:
    gloam, autumn, declension, drop, pin, surrender, gloaming, downfall, crepuscle, descent, capitulation, decline, declination, downslope, declivity, dip, tumble, crepuscule, dusk, free fall, spill, evenfall, nightfall, twilight

    Antonyms:
    rising, ascension, rise, ascent, uprise, come up, arise, go up, move up, lift

  2. spill, tumble, fallnoun

    a sudden drop from an upright position

    «he had a nasty spill on the ice»

    Synonyms:
    gloaming, autumn, declension, declination, tumble, pin, spillage, gloam, drop, downfall, crepuscle, descent, capitulation, release, decline, declivity, downslope, dusk, surrender, evenfall, dip, wasteweir, crepuscule, twilight, free fall, spill, spillway, nightfall

    Antonyms:
    ascent, ascension, rise, rising, go up, move up, uprise, arise, lift, come up

  3. Fallnoun

    the lapse of mankind into sinfulness because of the sin of Adam and Eve

    «women have been blamed ever since the Fall»

    Synonyms:
    gloam, autumn, declension, drop, pin, surrender, gloaming, downfall, crepuscle, descent, capitulation, decline, declination, downslope, declivity, dip, tumble, crepuscule, dusk, free fall, spill, evenfall, nightfall, twilight

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascension, rising, ascent, arise, go up, lift, come up, move up, uprise

  4. descent, declivity, fall, decline, declination, declension, downslopenoun

    a downward slope or bend

    Synonyms:
    extraction, pin, stemma, crepuscule, parentage, dip, pedigree, gloam, bloodline, twilight, diminution, decline in quality, dec, spill, gloaming, downslope, tumble, regrets, declivity, decay, decline, surrender, worsening, declination, descent, lineage, filiation, autumn, stock, deterioration, evenfall, origin, celestial latitude, line, line of descent, downfall, declension, drop, crepuscle, nightfall, dusk, free fall, ancestry, blood, blood line, capitulation

    Antonyms:
    ascent, ascension, rise, rising, go up, lift, move up, come up, uprise, arise

  5. fallnoun

    a lapse into sin; a loss of innocence or of chastity

    «a fall from virtue»

    Synonyms:
    gloam, autumn, declension, drop, pin, surrender, gloaming, downfall, crepuscle, descent, capitulation, decline, declination, downslope, declivity, dip, tumble, crepuscule, dusk, free fall, spill, evenfall, nightfall, twilight

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascension, rising, ascent, move up, arise, go up, come up, uprise, lift

  6. fall, downfallnoun

    a sudden decline in strength or number or importance

    «the fall of the House of Hapsburg»

    Synonyms:
    gloam, ruination, autumn, declension, drop, pin, surrender, gloaming, precipitation, downfall, crepuscle, descent, capitulation, decline, declination, ruin, downslope, declivity, dip, tumble, crepuscule, dusk, free fall, spill, evenfall, nightfall, twilight

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascension, ascent, rising, go up, move up, arise, lift, come up, uprise

  7. fallnoun

    a movement downward

    «the rise and fall of the tides»

    Synonyms:
    gloam, autumn, declension, drop, pin, surrender, gloaming, downfall, crepuscle, descent, capitulation, decline, declination, downslope, declivity, dip, tumble, crepuscule, dusk, free fall, spill, evenfall, nightfall, twilight

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascension, rising, ascent, uprise, come up, move up, go up, arise, lift

  8. capitulation, fall, surrendernoun

    the act of surrendering (usually under agreed conditions)

    «they were protected until the capitulation of the fort»

    Synonyms:
    gloaming, giving up, autumn, declension, drop, pin, surrender, gloam, downfall, crepuscle, descent, capitulation, yielding, decline, declination, downslope, declivity, dip, resignation, tumble, crepuscule, dusk, free fall, spill, evenfall, nightfall, twilight

    Antonyms:
    ascent, rise, rising, ascension, uprise, move up, come up, arise, go up, lift

  9. twilight, dusk, gloaming, gloam, nightfall, evenfall, fall, crepuscule, crepusclenoun

    the time of day immediately following sunset

    «he loved the twilight»; «they finished before the fall of night»

    Synonyms:
    gloam, crepuscle, declension, declination, pin, surrender, gloaming, evenfall, descent, capitulation, decline, declivity, downslope, drop, autumn, dip, dusk, tumble, crepuscule, twilight, free fall, spill, nightfall, downfall

    Antonyms:
    rising, rise, ascension, ascent, lift, go up, arise, uprise, move up, come up

  10. fall, pinnoun

    when a wrestler’s shoulders are forced to the mat

    Synonyms:
    tholepin, stick, crepuscule, thole, dip, surrender, flag, twilight, spill, gloaming, downslope, tumble, declivity, bowling pin, decline, declination, pivot, descent, rowlock, autumn, pin tumbler, evenfall, gloam, oarlock, peg, downfall, declension, personal identification number, crepuscle, nightfall, dusk, free fall, pin, drop, capitulation

    Antonyms:
    ascension, ascent, rise, rising, arise, move up, uprise, go up, come up, lift

  11. drop, fallnoun

    a free and rapid descent by the force of gravity

    «it was a miracle that he survived the drop from that height»

    Synonyms:
    gloaming, autumn, declension, driblet, bead, drop cloth, surrender, gloam, drop, cliff, downslope, crepuscle, descent, capitulation, decline, declivity, pearl, downfall, dusk, pin, dip, declination, tumble, crepuscule, twilight, free fall, spill, drop-off, evenfall, nightfall, drib, drop curtain

    Antonyms:
    rise, rising, ascension, ascent, uprise, lift, go up, move up, come up, arise

  12. drop, dip, fall, free fallverb

    a sudden sharp decrease in some quantity

    «a drop of 57 points on the Dow Jones index»; «there was a drop in pressure in the pulmonary artery»; «a dip in prices»; «when that became known the price of their stock went into free fall»

    Synonyms:
    driblet, cutpurse, pin, crepuscule, dip, surrender, twilight, drop-off, spill, magnetic inclination, downslope, bead, declivity, decline, drop curtain, cliff, pickpocket, declination, pearl, descent, inclination, autumn, drib, evenfall, gloam, plunge, drop cloth, downfall, declension, drop, magnetic dip, crepuscle, nightfall, dusk, free fall, angle of dip, gloaming, tumble, capitulation

    Antonyms:
    ascension, rise, rising, ascent, go up, move up, come up, uprise, arise, lift

  13. fallverb

    descend in free fall under the influence of gravity

    «The branch fell from the tree»; «The unfortunate hiker fell into a crevasse»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, come down, strike, devolve, diminish, precipitate, settle, lessen, pass, descend, come, return, flow, light, hang, decrease, fall down

    Antonyms:
    rise, rising, ascension, ascent, move up, go up, arise, uprise, come up, lift

  14. descend, fall, go down, come downverb

    move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way

    «The temperature is going down»; «The barometer is falling»; «The curtain fell on the diva»; «Her hand went up and then fell again»

    Synonyms:
    crash, boil down, shine, go down, light, accrue, diminish, set, strike, devolve, sicken, flow, precipitate, settle, go under, reduce, condescend, lessen, come down, sink, deign, pass, descend, come, return, decrease, derive, decline, wane, hang, fall down

    Antonyms:
    ascent, rising, rise, ascension, uprise, come up, arise, lift, go up, move up

  15. fallverb

    pass suddenly and passively into a state of body or mind

    «fall into a trap»; «She fell ill»; «They fell out of favor»; «Fall in love»; «fall asleep»; «fall prey to an imposter»; «fall into a strange way of thinking»; «she fell to pieces after she lost her work»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, come down, strike, devolve, diminish, precipitate, settle, lessen, pass, descend, come, return, flow, light, hang, decrease, fall down

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascent, ascension, rising, uprise, move up, go up, come up, lift, arise

  16. fall, comeverb

    come under, be classified or included

    «fall into a category»; «This comes under a new heading»

    Synonyms:
    settle, fare, get, descend, fall down, lessen, hail, decrease, accrue, return, get along, go down, diminish, flow, precipitate, strike, add up, come in, come down, devolve, come up, do, follow, occur, pass, issue forth, make out, shine, number, amount, derive, hang, come, total, arrive, light

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascension, rising, ascent, move up, arise, go up, uprise, lift, come up

  17. precipitate, come down, fallverb

    fall from clouds

    «rain, snow and sleet were falling»; «Vesuvius precipitated its fiery, destructive rage on Herculaneum»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, come down, strike, diminish, sicken, flow, precipitate, settle, reduce, light, lessen, devolve, pass, descend, come, return, boil down, hang, decrease, fall down

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascension, ascent, rising, come up, uprise, lift, go up, move up, arise

  18. fallverb

    suffer defeat, failure, or ruin

    «We must stand or fall»; «fall by the wayside»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, come down, strike, devolve, diminish, precipitate, settle, lessen, pass, descend, come, return, flow, light, hang, decrease, fall down

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascension, ascent, rising, lift, come up, arise, go up, move up, uprise

  19. fallverb

    die, as in battle or in a hunt

    «Many soldiers fell at Verdun»; «Several deer have fallen to the same gun»; «The shooting victim fell dead»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, come down, strike, devolve, diminish, precipitate, settle, lessen, pass, descend, come, return, flow, light, hang, decrease, fall down

    Antonyms:
    ascent, ascension, rise, rising, lift, go up, move up, uprise, arise, come up

  20. fall, shine, strikeverb

    touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly

    «Light fell on her face»; «The sun shone on the fields»; «The light struck the golden necklace»; «A strange sound struck my ears»

    Synonyms:
    reflect, settle, beam, excise, descend, fall down, lessen, decrease, hit, radiate, attain, return, glisten, fall upon, chance on, go down, take, diminish, flow, glow, strike, chance upon, move, come down, assume, devolve, coin, walk out, impinge on, affect, run into, scratch, happen upon, glint, pass, smooth, gleam, shine, accrue, mint, strickle, impress, hang, come across, take up, come to, come, expunge, come upon, precipitate, glitter, collide with, light upon, smoothen, light, discover, polish

    Antonyms:
    ascent, ascension, rise, rising, move up, uprise, go up, come up, arise, lift

  21. fallverb

    be captured

    «The cities fell to the enemy»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, come down, strike, devolve, diminish, precipitate, settle, lessen, pass, descend, come, return, flow, light, hang, decrease, fall down

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascent, rising, ascension, move up, lift, come up, arise, uprise, go up

  22. fallverb

    occur at a specified time or place

    «Christmas falls on a Monday this year»; «The accent falls on the first syllable»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, come down, strike, devolve, diminish, precipitate, settle, lessen, pass, descend, come, return, flow, light, hang, decrease, fall down

    Antonyms:
    ascent, rise, rising, ascension, uprise, move up, lift, go up, arise, come up

  23. decrease, diminish, lessen, fallverb

    decrease in size, extent, or range

    «The amount of homework decreased towards the end of the semester»; «The cabin pressure fell dramatically»; «her weight fell to under a hundred pounds»; «his voice fell to a whisper»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, diminish, strike, devolve, flow, precipitate, settle, lessen, come down, subside, pass, descend, come, return, light, belittle, hang, decrease, minify, fall down

    Antonyms:
    ascension, rising, ascent, rise, move up, come up, go up, arise, uprise, lift

  24. fallverb

    yield to temptation or sin

    «Adam and Eve fell»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, come down, strike, devolve, diminish, precipitate, settle, lessen, pass, descend, come, return, flow, light, hang, decrease, fall down

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascent, rising, ascension, uprise, go up, arise, move up, lift, come up

  25. fallverb

    lose office or power

    «The government fell overnight»; «The Qing Dynasty fell with Sun Yat-sen»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, come down, strike, devolve, diminish, precipitate, settle, lessen, pass, descend, come, return, flow, light, hang, decrease, fall down

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascension, ascent, rising, move up, uprise, come up, go up, arise, lift

  26. fallverb

    to be given by assignment or distribution

    «The most difficult task fell on the youngest member of the team»; «The onus fell on us»; «The pressure to succeed fell on the youngest student»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, come down, strike, devolve, diminish, precipitate, settle, lessen, pass, descend, come, return, flow, light, hang, decrease, fall down

    Antonyms:
    rise, rising, ascent, ascension, move up, go up, uprise, lift, arise, come up

  27. fallverb

    move in a specified direction

    «The line of men fall forward»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, come down, strike, devolve, diminish, precipitate, settle, lessen, pass, descend, come, return, flow, light, hang, decrease, fall down

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascension, ascent, rising, arise, come up, lift, move up, go up, uprise

  28. fallverb

    be due

    «payments fall on the 1st of the month»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, come down, strike, devolve, diminish, precipitate, settle, lessen, pass, descend, come, return, flow, light, hang, decrease, fall down

    Antonyms:
    ascent, ascension, rise, rising, arise, go up, uprise, move up, lift, come up

  29. fallverb

    lose one’s chastity

    «a fallen woman»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, come down, strike, devolve, diminish, precipitate, settle, lessen, pass, descend, come, return, flow, light, hang, decrease, fall down

    Antonyms:
    ascension, rising, rise, ascent, lift, go up, come up, uprise, arise, move up

  30. fallverb

    to be given by right or inheritance

    «The estate fell to the oldest daughter»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, come down, strike, devolve, diminish, precipitate, settle, lessen, pass, descend, come, return, flow, light, hang, decrease, fall down

    Antonyms:
    ascension, rise, ascent, rising, move up, come up, arise, uprise, go up, lift

  31. accrue, fallverb

    come into the possession of

    «The house accrued to the oldest son»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, diminish, strike, devolve, flow, precipitate, settle, lessen, come down, pass, descend, come, return, light, hang, decrease, fall down

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascent, ascension, rising, uprise, move up, arise, come up, go up, lift

  32. fall, lightverb

    fall to somebody by assignment or lot

    «The task fell to me»; «It fell to me to notify the parents of the victims»

    Synonyms:
    unhorse, ignite, shine, go down, accrue, come down, strike, devolve, dismount, perch, diminish, precipitate, settle, get off, lessen, get down, alight, light up, pass, descend, come, return, flow, light, illumine, illuminate, hang, fire up, decrease, illume, fall down

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascent, ascension, rising, come up, lift, move up, go up, arise, uprise

  33. fall, return, pass, devolveverb

    be inherited by

    «The estate fell to my sister»; «The land returned to the family»; «The estate devolved to an heir that everybody had assumed to be dead»

    Synonyms:
    hang, run, perish, elapse, go past, make pass, riposte, top, diminish, put across, go by, draw, evanesce, occur, pass off, recall, snuff it, excrete, reach, go, spend, communicate, slide by, accrue, hand, drop, cash in one’s chips, legislate, happen, render, exit, authorise, exceed, return, pass away, slip away, drop dead, overstep, pass on, egest, deliver, transcend, blow over, make it, authorize, pop off, fleet, regress, reelect, devolve, lessen, come back, light, flow, retrovert, give, fall out, hap, slip by, strike, go on, sink, eliminate, croak, lapse, fade, descend, give-up the ghost, repay, decrease, rejoin, take place, generate, lead, bring back, expire, overhaul, refund, go through, hark back, revert, retort, come about, degenerate, choke, turn over, turn back, overtake, come down, glide by, extend, fall down, precipitate, die, pass, pass by, shine, clear, decease, conk, travel by, buy the farm, take back, go down, pass along, come, go across, go along, surpass, guide, settle, yield, kick the bucket, deteriorate, give back

    Antonyms:
    ascent, rise, rising, ascension, move up, lift, uprise, come up, go up, arise

  34. fallverb

    slope downward

    «The hills around here fall towards the ocean»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, come down, strike, devolve, diminish, precipitate, settle, lessen, pass, descend, come, return, flow, light, hang, decrease, fall down

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascension, rising, ascent, uprise, lift, come up, move up, arise, go up

  35. fall, fall downverb

    lose an upright position suddenly

    «The vase fell over and the water spilled onto the table»; «Her hair fell across her forehead»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, come down, strike, devolve, diminish, precipitate, settle, lessen, pass, descend, come, return, flow, light, hang, decrease, fall down

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascension, ascent, rising, lift, arise, move up, go up, uprise, come up

  36. fallverb

    drop oneself to a lower or less erect position

    «She fell back in her chair»; «He fell to his knees»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, come down, strike, devolve, diminish, precipitate, settle, lessen, pass, descend, come, return, flow, light, hang, decrease, fall down

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascent, ascension, rising, move up, lift, arise, come up, go up, uprise

  37. hang, fall, flowverb

    fall or flow in a certain way

    «This dress hangs well»; «Her long black hair flowed down her back»

    Synonyms:
    accrue, menstruate, shine, go down, feed, diminish, come down, strike, devolve, flow, precipitate, settle, string up, advert, light, lessen, run, cling, attend, pass, descend, come, hang, return, hang up, give ear, flux, pay heed, decrease, course, fall down

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascension, rising, ascent, come up, uprise, go up, lift, move up, arise

  38. fallverb

    assume a disappointed or sad expression

    «Her face fell when she heard that she would be laid off»; «his crest fell»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, come down, strike, devolve, diminish, precipitate, settle, lessen, pass, descend, come, return, flow, light, hang, decrease, fall down

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascension, rising, ascent, go up, come up, arise, lift, move up, uprise

  39. fallverb

    be cast down

    «his eyes fell»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, come down, strike, devolve, diminish, precipitate, settle, lessen, pass, descend, come, return, flow, light, hang, decrease, fall down

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascent, ascension, rising, go up, move up, uprise, arise, lift, come up

  40. fallverb

    come out; issue

    «silly phrases fell from her mouth»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, come down, strike, devolve, diminish, precipitate, settle, lessen, pass, descend, come, return, flow, light, hang, decrease, fall down

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascension, rising, ascent, lift, arise, come up, go up, move up, uprise

  41. fallverb

    be born, used chiefly of lambs

    «The lambs fell in the afternoon»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, come down, strike, devolve, diminish, precipitate, settle, lessen, pass, descend, come, return, flow, light, hang, decrease, fall down

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascension, ascent, rising, move up, go up, lift, arise, uprise, come up

  42. fallverb

    begin vigorously

    «The prisoners fell to work right away»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, come down, strike, devolve, diminish, precipitate, settle, lessen, pass, descend, come, return, flow, light, hang, decrease, fall down

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascension, rising, ascent, uprise, lift, arise, go up, come up, move up

  43. fallverb

    go as if by falling

    «Grief fell from our hearts»

    Synonyms:
    shine, go down, accrue, come down, strike, devolve, diminish, precipitate, settle, lessen, pass, descend, come, return, flow, light, hang, decrease, fall down

    Antonyms:
    rising, ascension, rise, ascent, lift, arise, go up, move up, uprise, come up

  44. fall, descend, settleverb

    come as if by falling

    «Night fell»; «Silence fell»

    Synonyms:
    settle, descend, fall down, lessen, deign, decrease, make up, patch up, return, sink, settle down, go down, square off, flow, precipitate, strike, subside, come down, root, determine, devolve, steady down, go under, reconcile, finalise, ensconce, get back, pass, conciliate, shine, adjudicate, accrue, decide, diminish, derive, square up, hang, resolve, locate, come, nail down, condescend, finalize, light, take root

    Antonyms:
    rise, ascension, ascent, rising, uprise, go up, lift, arise, come up, move up

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    • Be
    • Be Born
    • Begin
    • Change
    • Change Hands
    • Change Of Location
    • Change Posture
    • Change State
    • Come
    • Descent
    • Devolve
    • Die
    • Disappear
    • Event
    • Fail
    • Fall
    • Gravitation
    • Hour
    • Issue
    • Loss
    • Move
    • Occur
    • Quit
    • Season
    • Sin
    • Slope
    • Victory
    • Yield

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  1. autumn

    the season which the leaves turn different colours and fall out.

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  1. fallverb

    Synonyms:
    drop, descend, sink, drop down

  2. fallverb

    Synonyms:
    be prostrated, fall down

  3. fallverb

    Synonyms:
    sink, be lowered, be depressed

  4. fallverb

    Synonyms:
    decrease, decline, be diminished, become less, die away

  5. fallverb

    Synonyms:
    sin, err, transgress, lapse, trip, trespass, commit a fault, do amiss, go astray

  6. fallverb

    Synonyms:
    die, perish, come to destruction

  7. fallverb

    Synonyms:
    empty, disembogue, flow, be discharged

  8. fallverb

    Synonyms:
    happen, befall, come

  9. fallverb

    Synonyms:
    become (sick, asleep, in love, &c.)

  10. fallverb

    Synonyms:
    10. pass, be transferred

  11. fallverb

    Synonyms:
    be dropped, be uttered carelessly

  12. fallnoun

    Synonyms:
    descent, dropping

  13. fallnoun

    Synonyms:
    tumble, falling

  14. fallnoun

    Synonyms:
    cataract, cascade, waterfall

  15. fallnoun

    Synonyms:
    extent of descent

  16. fallnoun

    Synonyms:
    destruction, death, ruin, overthrow, downfall

  17. fallnoun

    Synonyms:
    degradation, loss of eminence

  18. fallnoun

    Synonyms:
    apostasy, loss of innocence

  19. fallnoun

    Synonyms:
    diminution, decrease, decline

  20. fallnoun

    Synonyms:
    sinking (of the voice), cadence, close

  21. fallnoun

    Synonyms:
    10. discharge (of a river), disemboguement

  22. fallnoun

    Synonyms:
    autumn, fall of the leaf

  23. fallnoun

    Synonyms:
    declivity, slope, inclination

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  1. fallnoun

    Synonyms:
    descent, collapse, tumble, drop, decrease, decline, depreciation, slump, cadence, declivity, slope, prostration, downfall, subversion, autumn, disemboguement, discharge

  2. fallverb

    Synonyms:
    descend, drop, gravitate, collapse, founder, slump, tumble, topple, subside, decrease, decline, settle, moderate, sin, do wrong, go astray, apostatize, empty, discharge, disembogue

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  1. List of paraphrases for «fall»:

    autumn, drop, decline, decrease, collapse, vall, automne, downfall, ‘automne, falls, fal, falling, dip, chute, reduction, tumble, val, dips, tomb, slump, case, waterfall, slip, lower, downturn, demise

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  1. Clark Ballew:

    Because of the 60 vote threshold in the Senate, we also know who likely cast a token vote in our favor yesterday because they knew they were insolated from its passage. There was buffer room there for certain politicians who have never supportedour cause before to get a ‘freebie’ there, but railroaders are not dumb. We see that kind of deception everyday from our bosses on the railroad; we don’t fall for that.

  2. Harsh Malik:

    Success can’t be achieved without a purpose.

    Success cannot come to you . You need to GO to it.

    SUCCESS comes to those who first seek guidance, to
    make a decision, to take the right action.

    Success consists of getting up just one more time than you fall.

    Success is a continuous process of improving what you do, everyday.

  3. Lisa Murkowski:

    I don’t have an impression on Judge Kavanaugh as to where Judge Kavanaugh may fall on the issue of abortion as well as the many other issues that I will weigh as we move forward with this process, so again, that’s why I think all of us need to be doing our due diligence.

  4. Joseph Bogaard:

    Fall Chinook returns are probably the brightest spot in the salmon story in the Columbia basin today, but we can’t lose track of the fact that we have 13 stocks of fish in the basin listed as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act.

  5. Praseeda_s:

    It’s not your mistake to fall in love again and again. But it was you mistake if you fall in love for the same person again


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  • valAfrikaans
  • تساقط, وقع, سقطArabic
  • düşməkAzerbaijani
  • падаць, упасціBelarusian
  • падам, понижавам се, падам се, изпадам, спадам, падение, паданеBulgarian
  • caure, caigudaCatalan, Valencian
  • padat, padnout, pádCzech
  • cwympWelsh
  • falde, kaste sig, blive, faldDanish
  • fallen, werden, Absturz, Untergang, FallGerman
  • πέφτωGreek
  • fali, faloEsperanto
  • caerse, descender, caer, caídaSpanish
  • kukkuma, kukkumineEstonian
  • شدن, افتادن, فتادنPersian
  • kaatua, laskeutua, tulla joksikin, pudota, sataa, heittäytyä, tuho, putoaminenFinnish
  • fall, fellaFaroese
  • retomber, tomber, devenir, incomber, revenir, chute, déclinFrench
  • falleWestern Frisian
  • titIrish
  • tuitScottish Gaelic
  • caerse, caerGalician
  • kúi, ‘aGuaraní
  • נפלHebrew
  • गिरना, पड़नाHindi
  • jut, esikHungarian
  • ընկնել, գալ, անկումArmenian
  • cader, caditaInterlingua
  • runtuh, jatuh, tumbang, gugurIndonesian
  • falarIdo
  • cadere, diventare, divenire, cadutaItalian
  • 潰れる, 倒れる, ひれふす, 転ぶ, 崩れる, 落下, 潰える, 落ちる, 斃れる, 降る, 没落Japanese
  • រលំ, ធ្លាក់Khmer
  • 하락하다, 쓰러지다, 떨어지다, 넘어지다Korean
  • keftin, ketinKurdish
  • бийликти жогот-, туура кел-, адамдыктан чык-, кон, түш-, төмөн түш, төмөндө-, тий-, өл-Kyrgyz
  • cadō, casus, lapsusLatin
  • ຕົກLao
  • nukristi, kristiLithuanian
  • krist, nokristLatvian
  • pāhoroMāori
  • падаMacedonian
  • വീഴുക, അധഃപതിക്കുക;Malayalam
  • ကျBurmese
  • vallen, ondergang, valDutch
  • kaste seg, falle, fallNorwegian
  • caire, càser, càderOccitan
  • polegnąć, padać, spadać, spaść, paść, upadek, spadek, spadaniePolish
  • cair, falhar, perda, quedaPortuguese
  • urmayQuechua
  • crudarRomansh
  • cădea, cădereRomanian
  • погибнуть, пасть, упасть, снизиться, падать, снижаться, погибать, падениеRussian
  • पत्Sanskrit
  • orrúe, orrúereSardinian
  • pȁdati, па̏дати, ùpasti, у̀пастиSerbo-Croatian
  • padať, padnúťSlovak
  • pasti, padecSlovene
  • bieAlbanian
  • waSouthern Sotho
  • falla, kasta, trilla, bli, fallSwedish
  • விழTamil
  • పడు, పాటుTelugu
  • ตกThai
  • düşmekTurkish
  • упасти, падатиUkrainian
  • پڑنا, گرناUrdu
  • rớt, ngã, xuống, rơi, téVietnamese

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  • Определения слова fall

    • падать

Синонимы к слову fall

    • accident
    • collapse
    • decrease
    • descend
    • drop
    • fall down
    • fall over
    • go down
    • plummet
    • plunge
    • reduce
    • reduction
    • trip over
    • tumble

Похожие слова на fall

    • fall
    • fallacies
    • fallaciously
    • fallen
    • fallibility
    • fallibility’s
    • fallible
    • fallibly
    • falling
    • fallopian
    • fallopian’s
    • fallout
    • fallout’s
    • fallow
    • fallowed
    • fallowing
    • fallows
    • falls

Фразеологизмы для слова fall

    • fall asleep
    • fall apart

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      vb  

1    be precipitated, cascade, collapse, come a cropper     (informal)   crash, descend, dive, drop, drop down, go head over heels, keel over, nose-dive, pitch, plummet, plunge, settle, sink, stumble, subside, topple, trip, trip over, tumble  

2    abate, become lower, decline, decrease, depreciate, diminish, drop, dwindle, ebb, fall off, flag, go down, lessen, slump, subside  

3    be overthrown, be taken, capitulate, give in or up, give way, go out of office, pass into enemy hands, resign, succumb, surrender, yield  

4    be a casualty, be killed, be lost, be slain, die, meet one’s end, perish  

5    become, befall, chance, come about, come to pass, fall out, happen, occur, take place  

6    fall foul of      brush with, come into conflict with, cross swords with, have trouble with, make an enemy of  

7    fall in love (with)      become attached to, become enamoured of, become fond of, become infatuated (with), be smitten by, conceive an affection for, fall (for), lose one’s heart (to), take a fancy to  

8    fall away, incline, incline downwards, slope  

9    backslide, err, go astray, lapse, offend, sin, transgress, trespass, yield to temptation  
      n  

10    descent, dive, drop, nose dive, plummet, plunge, slip, spill, tumble  

11    cut, decline, decrease, diminution, dip, drop, dwindling, falling off, lessening, lowering, reduction, slump  

12    capitulation, collapse, death, defeat, destruction, downfall, failure, overthrow, resignation, ruin, surrender  

13    declivity, descent, downgrade, incline, slant, slope  

14    degradation, failure, lapse, sin, slip, transgression  
  
Antonyms     
  

1    ascend, climb, go up, increase, mount, rise, scale, soar, wax  

2    advance, appreciate, climb, escalate, extend, heighten, increase  

3 & 4    endure, hold out, prevail, survive, triumph  

fall apart     
break up, come apart at the seams, crumble, disband, disintegrate, disperse, dissolve, fall to bits, go or come to pieces, go to seed, lose cohesion, shatter  

fall asleep     
doze off, drop off     (informal)   go out like a light, go to sleep, nod off     (informal)  

fall back     
back off, draw back, recede, recoil, retire, retreat, withdraw  

fall back on     
call upon, employ, have recourse to, make use of, press into service, resort to  

fall behind     
be in arrears, drop back, get left behind, lag, lose one’s place, trail  

fall down     
disappoint, fail, fail to make the grade, fall short, go wrong, prove unsuccessful  

fall for  

1    become infatuated with, desire, fall in love with, lose one’s head over, succumb to the charms of  

2    accept, be deceived by, be duped by, be fooled by, be taken in by, buy     (slang)   give credence to, swallow     (informal)   take on board  

fall in     
cave in, collapse, come down about one’s ears, fall apart at the seams, sink  

fall in with     
accept, agree with, assent, buy into     (informal)   concur with, cooperate with, go along with, support, take on board  

fall off  

1    be unseated, come a cropper or purler     (informal)   plummet, take a fall or tumble, topple, tumble  

2    decline, decrease, diminish, drop, dwindle, ebb away, fade, fall away, go down or downhill, lessen, peter out, reduce, shrink, slacken, slump, subside, tail off     (informal)   wane, weaken  
  
Antonyms     
  

2    improve, increase, pick up, rally, recover, revive  

fall on      , fall upon  
assail, assault, attack, belabour, descend upon, lay into, pitch into     (informal)   set upon or about, snatch, tear into     (informal)  

fall out  

1    altercate, argue, clash, come to blows, differ, disagree, fight, quarrel, squabble  

2    chance, come to pass, happen, occur, pan out     (informal)   result, take place, turn out  

fall short     
be deficient, be lacking, be wanting, fail, miss, prove inadequate  

fall through     
come to nothing, fail, fizzle out     (informal)   go by the board, miscarry  

fall to  

1    apply oneself to, begin, commence, set about, start  

2    be up to, come down to, devolve upon  

English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus  

Варианты (v1)

Варианты (v2)

  • fall [fɔːl] гл fell, fallen

    1. упасть, падать, выпадать, выпасть, опуститься, свалиться

      (drop, fall out, fall down)

      • fallen tree trunk – ствол упавшего дерева
      • fall to earth – падать на землю
      • fall overboard – свалиться за борт
    2. снижаться, снизиться, уменьшиться, понизиться

      (decrease, decline, drop)

    3. попадать

      (get)

      • fall directly – попадать непосредственно
    4. приходиться

      (have)

    5. впадать, впасть

      (flow, run)

      • fall into depression – впадать в депрессию
      • fall into temptation – впасть в искушение
    6. подпадать

      (come)

    7. влюбляться

      (fall in love)

    8. обрушиться

      (collapse)

    9. оказаться

      (be)

    10. попасться, попадаться

      (catch, come across)

  • fall [fɔːl] сущ

    1. падениеср, снижениеср

      (drop, decrease)

      • communism’s fall – падение коммунизма
      • fall in blood pressure – падение кровяного давления
      • fall in oil prices – падение цен на нефть
      • fall in living standards – падение уровня жизни
    2. осеньж

      (autumn)

      • early fall – начало осени
    3. грехопадениеср

      (sin)

      • fall of adam – грехопадение адама
  • fall [fɔːl] прил

    1. осенний

      (autumn)

      • beautiful fall day – прекрасный осенний день
noun
падение drop, fall, incidence, falling, decline, downfall
осень autumn, fall, leaf fall, fall of the leaf
снижение decline, cut, drop, fall, depression, descent
спад recession, decline, downturn, decrease, fall, downswing
выпадение prolapse, fall, prolapsus, fallback, dropping-out
упадок decline, decay, decadence, fall, collapse, breakdown
падение цен drop in prices, fall, sag
уклон skew, slope, bias, deviation, gradient, fall
водопад waterfall, cascade, fall, cataract, Niagara, linn
впадение confluence, fall, inflow, inflowing, influx
закат sunset, set, decline, sundown, fall, afterglow
фал halyard, fall, halliard
обрыв precipice, break, bluff, steep, fall
склон slope, hill, side, flank, descent, fall
скат slope, ramp, stingray, chute, skate, fall
понижение профиля местности fall
обесценение devaluation, fall
выпадение осадков precipitation, fall
окот fall
выводок brood, litter, clutch, hatch, covey, fall
помет litter, dung, scat, fall
количество сваленного леса fall
высота напора fall, lift
высота падения fall, drop
канат подъемного блока fall, block and fall
цепь подъемного блока fall, block and fall
лопарь Lapp, Laplander, fall
каданс close, fall
моральное падение fall
потеря чести fall
потеря могущества fall
напор pressure, thrust, push, rush, fall, inrush
verb
падать fall, drop, tumble, go down, sink, crash
снижаться lower, fall, go down, descend, sink, be down
опускаться go down, descend, fall, drop, sink, dip
впадать fall, lapse, sink, go into, empty, discharge
понизиться fall
понижаться drop, fall, descend, dip, run low, deepen
валиться fall, topple, flake out, fell, come down, crash
спадать subside, fall, drop, decline, fall away, sink
погибнуть fall, lose
спускаться get down, descend, go down, come down, fall, drop
оседать settle, sink, subside, fall, cave in, founder
ниспадать fall, flow, come down, hang down
опасть fall, drop, fall in
заваливаться fall
сходить go down, descend, go off, come off, come off, fall
валить fell, cut, throw, fall, get out, naff
гибнуть perish, go under, go, fall, crumble, sink
обваливаться crumble, collapse, fall, landslide, devolve, fell
облетать fly round, fall
рубить hack, cut, chop, cut down, hew, fall
свободно падать fall
стихать subside, calm down, fall, lull, go down, flatten
утратить власть fall
разоряться go under, break, ruin oneself, beggar oneself, fall, go up
облететь fly round, fall, spread
рождаться hatch, fall
напуститься fly, fall
пасть морально fall
угождать please, cater, oblige, bump, get, fall
выпадать на долю accrue, fall
терпеть крах crash, collapse, fall, go
утихнуть cease, calm down, abate, die away, fall
сникнуть fall
доставаться accrue, come, fall, go

Синонимы (v1)

Синонимы (v2)

  • fall гл

    • fell · fall down · fall off · fall away · crumble · prostrate
    • autumn · decline · tumble · sink · plummet · lower · reduction · descent
    • drop · decrease · slip · fall to · fall out · drop out · drop off · reduce
    • falls
    • come · go · get · become · stumble · enter · qualify
    • go down · come down · descend · be down
    • crash · strike
    • plunge

noun

  • tumble, trip, spill, topple, slip, collapse, nosedive, header, cropper
  • decline, falloff, drop, decrease, cut, dip, reduction, downswing, plummet, plunge, slump, nosedive, crash
  • downfall, collapse, ruin, ruination, failure, decline, deterioration, degeneration, destruction, overthrow, demise
  • surrender, capitulation, yielding, submission, defeat
  • descent, declivity, slope, slant, incline, downgrade
  • sin, wrongdoing, transgression, error, offense, lapse, fall from grace, original sin
  • waterfall, cascade, cataract, rapids, white water
  • autumn
  • crepuscle, dusk, evenfall, nightfall, twilight, crepuscule, gloam, gloaming
  • capitulation, surrender
  • drop
  • drop, dip, free fall
  • pin
  • tumble, spill
  • downfall
  • decline, declivity, descent, downslope, declension, declination

verb

  • drop, descend, come down, go down, plummet, plunge, sink, dive, tumble, cascade
  • topple over, tumble over, keel over, fall down/over, go head over heels, go headlong, collapse, take a spill, pitch forward, trip, stumble, slip, come a cropper
  • subside, recede, ebb, flow back, fall away, go down, sink
  • decrease, decline, diminish, fall off, drop off, lessen, dwindle, plummet, plunge, slump, sink, depreciate, cheapen, devalue, go through the floor, nosedive, take a header, crash
  • decline, deteriorate, degenerate, go downhill, go to rack and ruin, decay, wither, fade, fail, go to the dogs, go to pot, go down the toilet
  • die, perish, lose one’s life, be killed, be slain, be lost, meet one’s death, bite the dust, croak, buy it, buy the farm
  • surrender to, yield to, submit to, give in to, capitulate to, succumb to, be taken by, be defeated by, be conquered by, be overwhelmed by
  • occur, take place, happen, come about, arise, come to pass
  • come, arrive, appear, arise, materialize
  • become, grow, get, turn
  • be the responsibility of, be the duty of, be borne by, be one’s job, come someone’s way
  • return, devolve, pass
  • come down, precipitate
  • fall down
  • hang, flow
  • descend, settle
  • accrue
  • go down, come down, descend
  • come
  • light
  • lessen, decrease, diminish
  • strike, shine

Предложения со словом «Fall»

Then I saw my colleague Laura Ling fall on her knees.

И тут я увидела, что моя коллега, Лора Линг, упала на колени.

On that day, I happened to be having a meeting with my supervisors, and they told me that the statue was going to fall on that day.

В тот день у меня была встреча с наставниками, и они сказали мне, что статуя будет снесена в тот день.

They might discover some new quantum mechanics, but apples right here are still going to fall down.

Вероятно, обнаружат что — то в квантовой механике, но яблоки так и будут продолжать падать.

My work is about Nairobi pop bands that want to go to space or about seven-foot-tall robots that fall in love.

Мои работы о поп — группах из Найроби, которые хотят полететь в космос, или влюблённых двухметровых роботах.

The current best ways to screen cancer fall into one of three categories.

На данный момент существует три вида методов выявления рака.

So in the 21st century, children are being given life jackets to reach safety in Europe even though those jackets will not save their lives if they fall out of the boat that is taking them there.

Получается, что в XXI веке дети надевают спасательные жилеты с надеждой в сохранности достичь Европы, не подозревая, что жилеты просто не рассчитаны спасти им жизни, окажись дети за бортом.

This is why we keep it very low, so the worst is I just look like an idiot and fall on my rear, as I said.

Вот почему мы не поднимемся высоко, так что в худшем случае я буду выглядеть идиотом и упаду на задницу.

And the tool I’ve found which has proven to be the most reliable safety net for emotional free fall is actually the same tool that has helped me to make my best business decisions.

Я обнаружил, что самой надёжной страховкой в случае эмоционального спада служит то же средство, которому я обязан принятием лучших деловых решений.

One by one the dominoes fall.

Одна за другой костяшки падают.

They return to school in the fall, and their teachers spend another two months reteaching them old material.

Они возвращаются осенью в школу, где их учителя тратят два месяца, снова объясняя старый материал.

So instead of returning to school in the fall three months behind, they now go back four months ahead in math and five months ahead in reading.

Вместо возвращения в школу с отставанием в три месяца, они идут с опережением на четыре месяца в математике и на пять месяцев в чтении.

Make the idea occur in their own minds that democracy and its institutions are failing them, their elite are corrupt puppet masters and the country they knew is in free fall.

Забросьте в их умы идею о том, что демократия и её институты не работают им на благо, верхушка их общества — это коррумпированные кукловоды, а страна, которую они знали, находится в свободном падении.

So never on the court do you fall back for Venus?

То есть на корте ты никогда не уступаешь Винус?

And then when he’s finished with Ophelia, he turns on his mum, because basically she has the audacity to fall in love with his uncle and enjoy sex.

Расправившись с Офелией, Гамлет принимается за свою маму, в основном за то, что она посмела влюбиться в его дядю и наслаждаться сексом.

Because it exposes or introduces executives to female directors who otherwise fall prey to exclusionary hiring practices.

Потому что это знакомит продюсеров с женщинами — режиссёрами, которые в ином случае становятся жертвами дискриминационной практики найма.

And when that happens, things slow down, fall through the cracks and inefficiencies flourish.

И когда такое происходит, дела замедляются, пропадают в трещины и неэффективность процветает.

But that fall left him with damage to his brain and several parts of this body, including his leg.

Но это падение повредило его мозг и некоторые части тела, включая ногу.

But that leads employees to stay within what they know and not try new things, so companies struggle to innovate and improve, and they fall behind.

Это заставляет сотрудников придерживаться границ, не пробовать что — то новое, и в итоге такие компании, пытаясь преуспеть, всё равно остаются далеко позади.

Stories make us fall in love.

Истории заставляют нас влюбляться.

And in the fall of 1977, I entered the MBA program at Harvard Business School.

И осенью 1977 года я поступил на программу MBA в Гарвардской школе бизнеса.

Most of us will probably fall in love a few times over the course of our lives, and in the English language, this metaphor, falling, is really the main way that we talk about that experience.

Вероятно, большинство из нас влюблялось не раз в течение жизни, и в английском языке метафора падение в любовь [falling in love] — это основной способ выразить такого рода опыт.

So, in love, we fall.

Итак, в любовь мы падаем.

And most of us feel this way when we first fall in love.

Большинство из нас переживает подобное, влюбившись впервые.

Takers tend to rise quickly but also fall quickly in most jobs.

В любой сфере берущие обычно быстро добиваются успеха.

And they fall at the hands of matchers.

Но и быстро теряют его, столкнувшись с обменивающими.

If I were a farmer in Iowa in the year 1900, and an economist from the 21st century teleported down to my field and said, Hey, guess what, farmer Autor, in the next hundred years, agricultural employment is going to fall from 40 percent of all jobs to two percent purely due to rising productivity.

Если бы я был фермером в штате Айова в 1900 году, а экономист из XXI века телепортировался бы на моё поле и сказал: А знаешь, фермер Атор, через сто лет занятость среди фермеров снизится с 40% до двух процентов только из — за роста производительности труда.

Another example: Sir Isaac Newton noticed that things fall to the Earth.

Другой пример: сэр Исаак Ньютон видел падающие на Землю предметы.

The guessed explanation was gravity, the prediction that everything should fall to the Earth.

Предположительным объяснением для этого была сила тяжести, предположением — всё должно падать на Землю.

But of course, not everything does fall to the Earth.

Но, конечно, не всё падает на Землю.

Without frames that allow us to see how social problems impact all the members of a targeted group, many will fall through the cracks of our movements, left to suffer in virtual isolation.

Без установок, которые позволят нам увидеть, как социальные проблемы влияют на всех членов страдающей группы, мы не сможем помочь многим людям, оставляя их мучиться в виртуальной изоляции.

Fall to your knees, be humbled.

Падайте на колени, смиряйтесь.

Does the entire Middle East fall apart?

Развалится ли весь Ближний Восток?

Those countries can fall off the map.

Эти страны могут исчезнуть с карт.

Did the bridge sway and fall?

Мосты больше не падают?

Who knew cement overcoats would be back for fall?

Кто знал, что пальто из цемента вернётся осенью?

They cry and fall apart with mankind’s rotten world.

Они с криком падают вместе с прогнившим человеческим миром.

She reached her own apogee and began to fall.

Она достигла высшей точки собственной траектории и начала падать.

At high altitudes the monsoon rains fall as snow.

На больших высотах муссонные дожди выпадают снегом

He didn’t fall over and have convulsions in public.

Он же не падает и не бьется прилюдно в конвульсиях.

I went to your online trafficking seminar last fall.

Прошлой осенью я посещала ваш сетевой семинар по похищениям.

Will her charming bosom fall out of that gown?

Будет ли её очаровательная грудь вываливаться из того платья?

These things can fall into bureaucratic sinkholes for years.

Такие дела могут застрять в бюрократической машине на годы.

The leaves are red, green and yellow and they fall down from the trees.

Листья красные, зеленые и желтые, и они падают вниз с деревьев.

Maria is studying at Notre Dame, she’s really excited about a study abroad, that she’s gonna do next fall.

Мария учится в Нотр Даме, и она очень волнуется по поводу учебы за границей, куда она собирается следующей осенью.

I’m working on a lot of pieces, because I’m gonna apply to Conservatories in the fall, and I have to play a full program.

Я работаю над разными пьесами, потому что осенью я собираюсь подавать документы в консерватории, и я должен исполнить полную программу.

I wouldn’t want to fall into stereotyping.

Я не хочу впадать в стереотипы.

when she walks along cinnamon and roses fall to the ground

когда она идет корица и розы падают на землю

Fall into the nothingness that awaits you and your master.

Исчезни в небытии, ожидающем тебя и твоего хозяина.

A greater mass of ice fall into the Atlantic

Большей массы льда падения в Атлантический океан

The height of the fall can be calculated mathematically.

Высоту падения можно рассчитать математически

Unfortunately, the vicar does not fall in love with Harriet.

К сожалению, священник не влюбляется в Гэрриет.

Passage on The Fall requires a current transit visa.

Проезд на Скате требует действующей транзитной визы.

This place will not fall to seed on my watch.

Это место не разлетится на куски во время моего дежурства.

My magical secrets must not fall into the wrong hands.

Мои магические секреты не должны попасть в чужие руки.

Some see it as a Fall from Paradise story.

Одни видят в ней миф об изгнании из Рая.

Jagged lightning bolts ripped down like a fall of javelins.

Зазубренные, изломанные молнии градом копий били в землю.

It may seem strange for a girl to have such a wish but if you watched their matches, you’d fall in love with them too!

Может показаться странным для девочки иметь такое желание, но если бы ты посмотрел их матчи, ты бы влюбился в них тоже!

This means that Easter can fall as early as March 22 or as late as April 25.

Это означает, что Пасха может попасть как на 22 Марта, так и на 25 апреля.

Easter Sunday does not have a set date, it changes every year to fall on the first Sunday after the full moon that occurs on or right after the spring equinox.

У Пасхи нет фиксированной даты, она изменяется ежегодно и приходится на первое воскресенье после весеннего равноденствия.

Christian holidays and saints’ days are grouped in four cycles according to the seasons: in the spring cycle there are the celebrations of the Annunciation, Easter, and St. George, in the summer cycle, Pentecost, and St. Elijah, in the fall cycle, the first and second Blessed Virgin, the Holy Protectress, and in the winter cycle, Christmas, New Year, and Epiphany.

Христианские праздники объединены в четыре цикла, в соответствии с временами года: в весеннем цикле празднуют Благовещение, Пасху и Георгия Победоносца, в летнем — Троицу, Ивана Купала и Илью, в осеннем — первое и второе Благовещение Богородицы, Покрова, в зимнем цикле — Рождество, Новый год и Богоявление.

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