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| Czasownik frazowy | Definicja | Przykład | Tłumaczenie |
| fall apart |
= (int) come to pieces |
The NATO alliance was in danger of falling apart. | rozsypać się, rozłamać się na części |
| fall back on |
= (tr) obtain |
At that time, teaching jobs abroad were hard to come by. | zdobyć |
| fall behind with |
= (tr) be passed on to sb by inheritance |
I was ill for a week and fell behind with my work. | mieć zaległości, zaniedbać coś |
| fall for |
= 1) (tr) fall in love with sb; = 2) (tr) be deceived |
1) He fell for Rosie when he was in hospital and she was his nurse. 2) How could you fall for such an obvious trick? |
1) zakochać się; 2) dać się nabrać |
| fall in |
= (int) collapse |
The tree fell in during the storm. |
zawalić się |
| fall in with |
= (tr) agree with |
I tried to fall in with the general mood of celebration. | zgadzać się |
| fall into |
= 1) (tr) be divided into (categories); = 2) (tr) begin; enter a state |
1) This falls into the rubric 'various'. 2) She fell into modelling quite by accident. |
1) dzielić się na kategorie 2) zaczynać |
| fall on |
= 1) (tr) attack; = 2) (tr) eat hungrily |
1) They fell on him with sticks. 2) He fell on these sandwitches as if he had never seen food before. |
1) rzucić się na kogoś 2) rzucić się na |
| fall out with |
= (tr) quarrel |
I don't want to fall out with you over something so silly. | pokłócić się z kimś |
| fall through |
= (int) fail to be completed |
The planned purchase of the racecourse fell through. | nie dokończyć czegoś, nie spełnić |

