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caído, -a

Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol

I. fallen1 [americ ˈfɔlən, Brit ˈfɔːlən] ADJ

a fallen woman arcaico, eufem
una mujer perdida arcaico, eufem

II. fallen1 [americ ˈfɔlən, Brit ˈfɔːlən] SUBST subst pl

the fallen

fallen2 pass part fall

I. fall [americ fɔl, Brit fɔːl] SUBST

1.1. fall C (tumble):

to head or esp americ ride for a fall

1.2. fall C (in wrestling):

1.3. fall C (descent):

2. fall C (autumn):

fall americ

3. fall C (decrease):

4.1. fall C (loss of status):

the Fall (of Man) BÍBL

4.2. fall C (defeat, capture):

5. fall C:

6. fall <falls, pl >:

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

1.1. fall (tumble):

fall person/animal:
to fall over oneself to + infin
desvivirse por  +  infin
to fall over oneself to + infin
matarse por  +  infin coloq

1.2. fall (from height):

to let sth fall

1.3. fall dress/drapes (hang down):

1.4. fall (descend):

fall night/rain:

2. fall (decrease):

fall temperature:
fall temperature:
descender formal
fall price:
fall price:
fall wind:
caer en la estima de alguien

3. fall (be captured, defeated):

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

4.2. fall (enter):

5.1. fall (land):

5.2. fall (into category):

6. fall (be slain):

fall formal
caer formal

fallen arches SUBST subst pl

fallen arches

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

1. fall back (retreat):

fall back troops:

2. fall back (lose position):

I. fall [americ fɔl, Brit fɔːl] SUBST

1.1. fall C (tumble):

to head or esp americ ride for a fall

1.2. fall C (in wrestling):

1.3. fall C (descent):

2. fall C (autumn):

fall americ

3. fall C (decrease):

4.1. fall C (loss of status):

the Fall (of Man) BÍBL

4.2. fall C (defeat, capture):

5. fall C:

6. fall <falls, pl >:

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

1.1. fall (tumble):

fall person/animal:
to fall over oneself to + infin
desvivirse por  +  infin
to fall over oneself to + infin
matarse por  +  infin coloq

1.2. fall (from height):

to let sth fall

1.3. fall dress/drapes (hang down):

1.4. fall (descend):

fall night/rain:

2. fall (decrease):

fall temperature:
fall temperature:
descender formal
fall price:
fall price:
fall wind:
caer en la estima de alguien

3. fall (be captured, defeated):

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

4.2. fall (enter):

5.1. fall (land):

5.2. fall (into category):

6. fall (be slain):

fall formal
caer formal

victim [americ ˈvɪktəm, Brit ˈvɪktɪm] SUBST

prey [americ preɪ, Brit preɪ] SUBST U

1. prey (animal, bird):

2. prey (victim):

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

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

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

1. fall out (drop out):

fall out hair/tooth:

2. fall out (break ranks) MILITAR:

3. fall out (quarrel):

4. fall out (happen):

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

fall about (laugh uproariously) Brit:

fall about coloq
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
fallen angel

no Dicionário PONS

fallen [ˈfɔ:lən] ADJ

fallen
fallen arches MED
a fallen dictator
a fallen woman

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

1. fall (drop down):

fall rain, snow
fall tree
fall TEATR curtain

2. fall:

3. fall (land):

fall bomb, missile

4. fall accent, stress:

5. fall (decrease):

fall prices
fall demand

6. fall temperature:

7. fall league table, charts:

8. fall (be defeated):

9. fall lit (die in battle):

10. fall REL:

11. fall (occur):

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):

17. fall (enter a particular state):

to fall madly in love (with sb/sth)

II. fall [fɔ:l] SUBST

1. fall (drop from a height):

2. fall (decrease):

3. fall (defeat):

4. fall americ (autumn):

5. fall pl (waterfall):

6. fall sem pl REL:

III. fall [fɔ:l] ADJ americ

I. fall over VERBO intr insep

II. fall over VERBO trans

to fall over oneself to do sth coloq

fall on VERBO trans insep

1. fall on date:

2. fall on (attack):

to fall on sb cuts

3. fall on lit (embrace):

fall through VERBO intr

fall behind VERBO intr

1. fall behind (become slower):

2. fall behind (achieve less):

fall behind team, country

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

4. fall behind DESP:

fall in VERBO intr

1. fall in (into water, hole):

2. fall in (collapse):

fall in roof, ceiling

3. fall in MILITAR:

fall guy SUBST americ coloq

fall to VERBO trans insep

1. fall to (be responsibility of):

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
no Dicionário PONS

fallen [ˈfɔ·lən] ADJ

fallen
fallen arches MED
a fallen dictator
a fallen woman

I. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔl] VERBO intr

1. fall (drop down):

fall rain, snow
fall tree
fall TEATR curtain
to fall flat joke
to fall flat plan, suggestion

2. fall:

3. fall (land):

fall bomb, missile

4. fall (decrease):

fall prices
fall demand

5. fall temperature:

6. fall accent, stress:

7. fall in rank, on charts:

8. fall (be defeated):

9. fall lit (die in battle):

10. fall REL:

11. fall (occur):

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):

17. fall (enter a particular state):

to fall madly in love (with 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):

2. fall (decrease):

3. fall (defeat):

4. fall (autumn):

5. fall:

6. fall REL:

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):

2. fall behind (achieve less):

fall behind team, country

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

4. fall behind DESP:

fall in VERBO intr

1. fall in (into water, hole):

2. fall in (collapse):

fall in roof, ceiling

3. fall in MILITAR:

fall apart VERBO intr

fall through VERBO intr

fall to VERBO trans insep (be responsibility of)

tocar a coloq

fall for VERBO trans

I. fall over VERBO intr insep

II. fall over VERBO trans

to fall over oneself to do sth coloq
Present
Ifall back
youfall back
he/she/itfalls back
wefall back
youfall back
theyfall back
Past
Ifell back
youfell back
he/she/itfell back
wefell back
youfell back
theyfell back
Present Perfect
Ihavefallen back
youhavefallen back
he/she/ithasfallen back
wehavefallen back
youhavefallen back
theyhavefallen back
Past Perfect
Ihadfallen back
youhadfallen back
he/she/ithadfallen back
wehadfallen back
youhadfallen back
theyhadfallen back

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When non-disabled people try to portray us, they tend to fall back on stereotypes that have done our community so much harm in the past.
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This experience led the company to fall back on performing plays for children.
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Applications either fall back on the tool management database, or the data will be replaced by the interfaces.
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In other words, with such a wafer-thin surplus -- equivalent to just $3.5 billion in today's dollars -- the budget could easily fall back into deficit.
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The more toxic varieties are a fall back resource (a food security crop) in times of famine in some places.
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