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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

I. fall [americ fɔl, Brit fɔːl] SUBST

1.1. fall C (tumble):

fall
to take a fall
to take a fall
I broke my leg in the fall
to head or esp americ ride for a fall

1.2. fall C (in wrestling):

fall

1.3. fall C (descent):

fall

2. fall C (autumn):

fall americ

3. fall C (decrease):

a fall in sth, a fall in temperature
a fall in prices

4.1. fall C (loss of status):

fall
the Fall (of Man) BÍBL

4.2. fall C (defeat, capture):

fall

5. fall C:

fall (of snow)
fall (of rocks)
fall (of rocks)

6. fall <falls, pl >:

fall (waterfall)
fall (waterfall)
fall (higher)

II. fall <pass fell, Part perf fallen> [americ fɔl, Brit fɔːl] VERBO intr

1.1. fall (tumble):

fall person/animal:
to fall foul of sb/sth he fell foul of the law
to fall over oneself to + infin
desvivirse por  +  infin
to fall over oneself to + infin
matarse por  +  infin coloq

1.2. fall (from height):

fall
to let sth fall

1.3. fall dress/drapes (hang down):

fall

1.4. fall (descend):

fall night/rain:

2. fall (decrease):

fall temperature:
fall temperature:
descender formal
fall price:
fall price:
fall wind:
to fall in sb's estimation or esteem
caer en la estima de alguien

3. fall (be captured, defeated):

fall
to fall to sb city/country/government:
caer en manos or en poder de alguien

4.1. fall (pass into specified state):

to fall ill or esp americ sick
to fall ill or esp americ sick
to fall ill or esp americ sick
enfermarse lat-amer
to fall silent
to fall silent
to fall vacant

4.2. fall (enter):

to fall into a trap

5.1. fall (land):

5.2. fall (into category):

6. fall (be slain):

fall formal
caer formal

victim [americ ˈvɪktəm, Brit ˈvɪktɪm] SUBST

to fall victim to sth

prey [americ preɪ, Brit preɪ] SUBST U

1. prey (animal, bird):

2. prey (victim):

fall about VERBO [americ fɔl -, Brit fɔːl -], fall around VERBO (v + adv)

fall about (laugh uproariously) Brit:

fall about coloq

I. fall to VERBO [americ fɔl -, Brit fɔːl -] (v + adv) (begin enthusiastically)

II. fall to VERBO [americ fɔl -, Brit fɔːl -] (v + prep + o)

1. fall to (begin):

to fall to -ing
ponerse or empezar a  +  infin

2. fall to (be sb's responsibility):

fall to task/duty:

fall through VERBO [americ fɔl -, Brit fɔːl -] (v + adv) (fail)

fall guy SUBST coloq

fall guy
fall guy
fall guy
Jim was the fall guy

fall apart VERBO [americ fɔl -, Brit fɔːl -] (v + adv)

fall apart clothing:
fall apart system:
fall apart system:
fall apart relationship:
fall apart relationship:

fall away VERBO [americ fɔl -, Brit fɔːl -] (v + adv)

1. fall away (slope down):

fall away ground:

2. fall away (break off):

fall away

3. fall away (decline, decrease):

fall away attendance/production:

4. fall away (disappear):

fall away doubt/anxiety:
fall away doubt/anxiety:

fall down VERBO [americ fɔl -, Brit fɔːl -] (v + adv)

1. fall down (to the ground):

fall down person/tree/picture:
fall down house/wall:
fall down house/wall:

2. fall down (fail):

fall down plan:
fall down plan:
to fall down on sth Brit

fall behind VERBO [americ fɔl -, Brit fɔːl -] (v + adv, v + prep + o)

fall behind
fall behind

fall for VERBO [americ fɔl -, Brit fɔːl -] (v + prep + o)

1. fall for (be attracted to):

fall for man/woman
fall for man/woman

2. fall for (be deceived by):

fall for trick/ruse
tragarse coloq

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I. fall [fɔ:l] VERBO intr fell, fallen

1. fall (drop down):

fall
fall rain, snow
fall tree
fall TEATR curtain
to fall flat (joke)
to fall (down) dead

2. fall:

3. fall (land):

fall bomb, missile

4. fall accent, stress:

fall

5. fall (decrease):

fall prices
fall demand
to fall sharply

6. fall temperature:

fall

7. fall league table, charts:

fall

8. fall (be defeated):

fall
to fall under sb's power

9. fall lit (die in battle):

fall

10. fall REL:

fall

11. fall (occur):

to fall on a Monday

12. fall (happen) darkness, silence:

13. fall (belong):

14. fall (hang down):

fall hair, cloth

15. fall (go down):

fall cliff, ground, road

16. fall + adj (become):

to fall asleep
to fall due
to fall foul of a law
to fall foul of sb
to fall ill
to fall vacant

17. fall (enter a particular state):

to fall madly in love (with sb/sth)
to fall under the influence of sb/sth

II. fall [fɔ:l] SUBST

1. fall (drop from a height):

fall

2. fall (decrease):

fall

3. fall (defeat):

fall

4. fall americ (autumn):

fall

5. fall pl (waterfall):

fall

6. fall sem pl REL:

the Fall

III. fall [fɔ:l] ADJ americ

fall (of autumn)

I. fall over VERBO intr insep

fall over

II. fall over VERBO trans

fall over
to fall over oneself to do sth coloq

fall on VERBO trans insep

1. fall on date:

fall on

2. fall on (attack):

fall on
to fall on sb cuts

3. fall on lit (embrace):

fall on

fall through VERBO intr

fall through

fall behind VERBO intr

1. fall behind (become slower):

fall behind

2. fall behind (achieve less):

fall behind team, country

3. fall behind (fail to do sth on time):

fall behind

4. fall behind DESP:

fall behind

fall in VERBO intr

1. fall in (into water, hole):

fall in

2. fall in (collapse):

fall in roof, ceiling

3. fall in MILITAR:

fall in

fall guy SUBST americ coloq

fall guy

fall to VERBO trans insep

1. fall to (be responsibility of):

fall to

2. fall to (fail):

to fall to pieces plan, relationship
to fall to pieces person

fall back VERBO intr

1. fall back (move backwards):

fall back crowd

2. fall back (retreat):

fall back army

3. fall back DESP:

fall back runner

4. fall back Brit, Aus (decrease):

fall back production, prices

fall down VERBO intr

1. fall down:

fall down person
fall down building

2. fall down (be unsatisfactory):

fall down person, plan
to fall down on the job coloq
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I. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔl] VERBO intr

1. fall (drop down):

fall
fall rain, snow
fall tree
fall TEATR curtain
to fall flat joke
to fall flat plan, suggestion
to fall (down) dead

2. fall:

3. fall (land):

fall bomb, missile

4. fall (decrease):

fall prices
fall demand
to fall sharply

5. fall temperature:

fall

6. fall accent, stress:

fall

7. fall in rank, on charts:

fall

8. fall (be defeated):

fall
to fall under sb's power

9. fall lit (die in battle):

fall

10. fall REL:

fall

11. fall (occur):

to fall on a Monday

12. fall (happen):

fall darkness, silence

13. fall (belong):

14. fall (hang down):

fall hair, cloth

15. fall (go down):

fall cliff, ground, road

16. fall + adj (become):

to fall asleep
to fall due
to fall ill

17. fall (enter a particular state):

to fall madly in love (with sb/sth)
to fall out of favor
to fall under the influence of sb/sth
to fall to pieces fig person
to fall to pieces plan, relationship

II. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔl] SUBST

1. fall (drop from a height):

fall

2. fall (decrease):

fall

3. fall (defeat):

fall

4. fall (autumn):

fall

5. fall:

6. fall REL:

the Fall

III. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔl] ADJ

fall (occurring in autumn) festival, sale
fall (of autumn) colors, temperatures, weather

fall back VERBO intr

1. fall back (move backwards):

fall back crowd

2. fall back (retreat):

fall back army

3. fall back DESP:

fall back runner

4. fall back (decrease):

fall back production, prices

fall behind VERBO intr

1. fall behind (become slower):

fall behind

2. fall behind (achieve less):

fall behind team, country

3. fall behind (fail to do sth on time):

fall behind

4. fall behind DESP:

fall behind

fall in VERBO intr

1. fall in (into water, hole):

fall in

2. fall in (collapse):

fall in roof, ceiling

3. fall in MILITAR:

fall in

fall apart VERBO intr

fall apart
fall apart (emotionally) person

fall through VERBO intr

fall through

fall to VERBO trans insep (be responsibility of)

fall to
tocar a coloq

fall for VERBO trans

to fall for sb
to fall for a trick

I. fall over VERBO intr insep

fall over

II. fall over VERBO trans

fall over
to fall over oneself to do sth coloq

fall away VERBO intr

1. fall away (become detached):

fall away plaster, rock

2. fall away (slope downward):

fall away

3. fall away (decrease):

fall away attendance, support

4. fall away (disappear):

fall away feeling
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

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She gets locked in a car and witnesses how some of the victims got burnt to death in the car during an accident.
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In the show, a bar piano player attempts to convince a victim that he isn't the one who attacked her.
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However, the victims claimed that they were not actually examined.
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The police said that there were at least 31 child victims.
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The two men then transferred their victim to his counting house.
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