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В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
fall about ГЛАГ [fɔːl -] Brit разг
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
I. about [Brit əˈbaʊt, Am əˈbaʊt] НРЧ About is used after certain nouns, adjectives and verbs in English (information about, a book about, curious about, worry about etc.); for translations, consult the appropriate entry (book, information, curious, worry etc.). - About often appears in British English as the second element of certain verb structures (move about, rummage about, lie about etc.); for translations, consult the relevant entries (move, rummage, lie etc.) - Please note that circa, the Italian translation of about meaning approximately, can either precede or follow the expression it modifies: at about 6 pm = alle 18 circa/circa alle 18; about 25 students = 25 studenti circa/circa 25 studenti.
1. about (approximately):
2. about (almost):
3. about (in circulation):
4. about (in the vicinity):
5. about (indicating reverse position):
II. about [Brit əˈbaʊt, Am əˈbaʊt] ПРЕДЛ
1. about (concerning, regarding):
a book, film about sb, sth
un libro, film su qn, qc
to talk about problem, subject
2. about (in the nature of):
3. about (bound up with):
4. about (occupied with):
5. about (around):
6. about (in invitations, suggestions):
e tu?
7. about (when soliciting opinions):
what about the dinner?” - “what about it?”
e la cena allora?” - “e la cena cosa?”
e tu?
8. about (on) form:
hidden about one's person drugs, arms
9. about Brit (surrounding):
III. about [Brit əˈbaʊt, Am əˈbaʊt] ПРИЛ
1. about (expressing future intention):
2. about (rejecting course of action):
3. about (awake):
IV. about [Brit əˈbaʊt, Am əˈbaʊt] ГЛАГ прх
V. about [Brit əˈbaʊt, Am əˈbaʊt]
I. fall [Brit fɔːl, Am fɔl] СЪЩ
1. fall:
caduta f (from da)
curtain fall ТЕАТ
2. fall:
calo м (in di)
crollo м (in di)
to have a fall of 10% to 125
3. fall:
4. fall:
the Fall РЕЛ
5. fall Am (autumn):
in the fall of 1992
6. fall (in pitch, intonation):
7. fall:
II. falls СЪЩ
falls npl:
III. fall <pt fell, pp fallen> [Brit fɔːl, Am fɔl] ГЛАГ нпрх
1. fall (come down):
fall rocks, materials:
to fall from or out of boat, nest, bag, hands
to fall off or from chair, table, roof, bike, wall
to fall on person, town
to fall in or into bath, river, sink
to fall down hole, shaft
to fall down stairs
to fall under table
to fall under bus, train
to fall through ceiling, hole
2. fall:
fall (drop) volume, quality, standard:
fall speed, level, temperature, price, inflation, wages, production, number, attendance:
fall morale:
to fall (by) amount, percentage
to fall to amount, place
3. fall (yield position):
to fall to enemy, allies
4. fall (die):
fall euph
5. fall (descend) прен:
fall darkness, night, beam, silence, gaze:
cadere (on su)
fall blame:
ricadere (on su)
fall shadow:
cadere (over su)
6. fall (occur):
fall stress:
cadere (on su)
7. fall (be incumbent on):
8. fall (throw oneself):
to fall at sb's feet
to fall on sb's neck
9. fall ground:
10. fall (become):
to fall silent room:
to fall silent person:
11. fall РЕЛ:
12. fall Brit (get pregnant):
fall разг
IV. fall [Brit fɔːl, Am fɔl]
в PONS речника
I. about ·ˈbaʊt] ПРЕДЛ
1. about (on subject of):
2. about (characteristic of):
3. about (surrounding):
4. about (in and through):
Phrases:
II. about ·ˈbaʊt] НРЧ
1. about (approximately):
2. about (almost):
3. about (on the point of):
4. about (around):
5. about (willing to):
I. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔ:l] ГЛАГ нпрх
1. fall (drop down):
fall rain, snow
fall tree
fall ТЕАТ curtain
to fall flat joke
to fall flat plan
to fall flat suggestion
2. fall:
3. fall (land):
fall bomb, missile
4. fall (decrease):
fall prices, demand
5. fall temperature:
6. fall accent, stress:
7. fall in rank, on charts:
8. fall (be defeated):
9. fall liter (die in battle):
10. fall РЕЛ:
11. fall (occur):
12. 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 прен person
to fall to pieces plan, relationship
II. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔ:l] СЪЩ
1. fall (drop from a height):
2. fall (decrease):
calo м
3. fall (defeat):
4. fall (autumn):
5. fall pl (waterfall):
6. fall РЕЛ:
III. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔ:l] ПРИЛ
Present
Ifall about
youfall about
he/she/itfalls about
wefall about
youfall about
theyfall about
Past
Ifell about
youfell about
he/she/itfell about
wefell about
youfell about
theyfell about
Present Perfect
Ihavefallen about
youhavefallen about
he/she/ithasfallen about
wehavefallen about
youhavefallen about
theyhavefallen about
Past Perfect
Ihadfallen about
youhadfallen about
he/she/ithadfallen about
wehadfallen about
youhadfallen about
theyhadfallen about
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Most prominently, a spate of reports surfaced last fall about law enforcement authorities placing journalists under secret surveillance.
leaderpost.com
Frankly, there is nothing more likely to make a bunch of schoolgirls fall about laughing than pretending to be men, especially soldiers.
www.independent.co.uk
Shocked and delighted by what they're experiencing, the passengers fall about laughing and film their driver on their smartphones.
www.dailystar.co.uk
The race was scheduled to begin at 1 p.m., but rain began to fall about a half-hour prior to the start.
www.mlive.com
Your jaw is about to fall about as far down as this image.
www.popsci.com