Suchergebnis zu "fall":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 9 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortcadere, cadō, cecidī, cāsūrus | fall down, be precipitated, sink down, go down, sink, fall, decline, set, fall off, fall away, fall out, drop off, be shed, be thrown, be cast, turn up, fall at one’s feet, settle, fall dead, die |
| cāsus, cāsūs m | a falling, falling down, fall, overthrow, throwing down, destruction, end, moral fall, false step, error, change from a higher to a lower condition, occurrence, event, accident, chance, misfortune, emergency, occasion, opportunity, adverse event, misfortune, mishap, calamity |
| concidere, concidō, concidī (con + cado) | fall together, fall down, tumble to the ground, fall down faint, fall down lifeless, fall in battle, fall in combat, be slaughtered, be slain, fall |
| concidere, concidō, concidī (con + cado) | lose strength, lose value, fall to the earth, be overthrown, fail, be defeated, decay, perish, fall, go to ruin, waste away, cease, subside, go down |
| corruere, corruō, corruī, corruitūrus | fall together, fall down, tumble down, sink to the ground, fall, rush headlong, bring to the ground, heap together, overthrow, ruin, heap up |
| dēcidere, dēcidō, dēcidī (de + cado) | fall off, fall down, fall down dead, sink down, die, fall, drop, fall away, fail, sink |
| dēcumbere, dēcumbo, dēcubuī | lie down, recline at table, lie ill, be confined by sickness, fall |
| dēscendere, dēscendō, dēscendī, dēscēnsum | come down, fall down, sink down, descend, alight, sink, go down, go, come, sink, fall, slope, march down, go into, engage, pass off, pass through, penetrate into, sink deep into, penetrate deeply, lower one’s self |
| sublābī, sublābor, lāpsus sum | fall, glide, sink under, sink down, sink, slip down, glide away |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 107 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortaccēnsī vēlātī | kind of supernumerary troops who followed the army to fill the places of any who might fall |
| accidere, accidō, accidī | fall upon, fall down upon a thing, reach a thing by falling, fall out, come to pass, happen, occur, happen to, befall one |
| accrēscere, accrēscō (adcrēscō), accrēvī, accrētum | grow, become larger by growth, increase, be added to by way of increase or augmentation, be joined or annexed to, fall to one |
| adcrēscere, adcrēscō, adcrēvī, adcrētum | grow, become larger by growth, increas, added to by way of increase, added to by way of augmentation, be joined or annexed to, fall to one (as an increase of his property) |
| admīrārī, admīror, admīrātus sum | wonder at, be astonished at, regard with admiration, admire, gaze at passionately, strive after a thing from admiration of it, desire to obtain a thing from admiration of it, fall into a state of wonder or astonishment at a thing |
| adpetere, adpetō, adpetīvī, adpetītum | strive after, try to get, grasp after, go somewhere, come somewhere, approach, arrive at, pressing on, rushing on, attack, fall upon, seize upon, assault, assail, strive after earnestly, desire eagerly, long for, have an appetite for, draw on, draw nigh, approach, be at |
| adversa quasi perpetuā oblīviōne obruō | let repulsive things fall into permanent oblivion, cover disgusting things with eternal oblivion |
| advolvī, advolvor, advolūtus sum | throw one’s self at, fall at, fall before, prostrate before |
| aggredī, aggredior, aggressus sum | go to, approach, apply to, address, solicit, attempt to bribe, attempt to tamper with, go against one in a hostile manner, fall on, attack, assault, undertake, begin, enter upon |
| alicuī cedō | come to, fall to one (as a possession), fall to his lot or share, accrue |
| aliēnārī, aliēnot, aliēnātus sum | fall into foreign hands |
| aliēnārī, aliēnot, aliēnātus sum | fall under a foreign power |
| excipere, excipiō, excēpī, exceptum | catch someone falling, reach under someone's arms, support someone when they fall |
| aliquem iacentem ērigō | raise someone from his fall |
| aliquid illūstrō | drop a spotlight on something, let light fall on something |
| aliquid oblīviōnī dō | consign something to oblivion, let something fall into oblivion |
| aliquōs ad dēfectiōnem compellō | some force to fall away, some force to defect, some force to become renegades, some force to desert |
| allābī, allābor (adlābor), allāpsus sum | glide to something, glide toward something, come to something, fly to something, fall to something, flow to something, glide to something |
| altius repetō | reach out further, fall back further |
| āmittere, āmittō, āmīsī, āmissum | send away from one’s self, dismiss, let go, let fall, drop, lose |
| ammīrārī, ammīror, ammīrātus sum | wonder at, be astonished at, regard with admiration, admire, gaze at passionately, strive after a thing from admiration of it, desire to obtain a thing from admiration of it, fall into a state of wonder or astonishment at a thing |
| amōrem capiō | fall in love |
| appetere, appetō, appetīvī (appetiī), appetītum | strive after, try to get, grasp after, go somewhere, come somewhere, approach, arrive at, pressing on, rushing on, attack, fall upon, seize upon, assault, assail, strive after earnestly, desire eagerly, long for, have an appetite for, draw on, draw nigh, approach, be at |
| artē et graviter dormītāre coepī | fall into a sound sleep |
| assūdāscere, assūdāscō | fall into a violent sweat, sweat profusely |
| assūdassere, assūdascō | fall into a violent sweat, sweat profusely |
| audīrī dēsinō | fade away, fall silent |
| bellō cadō | fall in the war |
| bracchia collō dō | embrace, fall around the neck, wrap the neck around |
| cadere, cadō, cecidī, cāsūrus | yield to, fall to one’s lot, happen to one, befall, happen, come to pass, occur, result, turn out, perish, vanish, decay, cease, abate, subside, die away |
| cadō ab aliquō | fall from someone's hand |
| cadō prōlāpsus | slip and fall in front |
| cadūcus, cadūca, cadūcum | falling, fallen, devoted to death, destined to die, inclined to fall, that easily falls, epileptic, frail, fleeting, perishable, transitory, vain, futile, ineffectual, vacant, having no heir |
| cadunt lapidēs caelō | stones fall from the sky |
| calōrem trahō | fall in love |
| cāsābundus, cāsābunda, cāsābundum | ready to fall, tottering |
| cāsitāre, cāsito, cāsitāvī | fall repeatedly, drop down |
| cassābundus, cassābunda, cassābundum | ready to fall, tottering |
| cāssitāre, cāssitō, cāssitāvī | ceaselessly fall, drip down |
| cāsus urbis Trōiānae | fall of the City of Troy |
| cataracta, cataractae f (cataractēs, cataractae m) (καταράκτης) | waterfall, cataract, the celebrated fall of the Nile, drawbridge, portcullis, water-sluice, floodgate, waterbird |
| cataractēs, cataractae m (Akk. Sgl. cataractēn) | waterfall, cataract, the celebrated fall of the Nile, drawbridge, portcullis, water-sluice, floodgate, waterbird |
| catarracta, catarractae f | waterfall, cataract, the celebrated fall of the Nile, drawbridge, portcullis, water-sluice, floodgate, waterbird |
| catarractēs, catarractae m (Akk. Sgl. catarractēn) | waterfall, cataract, the celebrated fall of the Nile, drawbridge, portcullis, water-sluice, floodgate, waterbird |
| cedō in aliquem | come to, fall to one (as a possession), fall to his lot or share, accrue |
| cernuāre, cernuō | throw or fall head foremost, turn a somersault |
| cernuārī, cernuor, cernuātus sum | fall head over heels, roll over forward, turn a somersault |
| claudī, claudor, clausus sum | fall shut, limp |
| collabāscere, collabāscō | totter at the same time, be about to fall at the same time, waver with |
| collābī, collābor, collāpsus sum | fall together, fall in ruins, fall in, fall from age, fall down in a swoon, fall down in the death, sink down in a swoon, sink down in the death |
| colubra restem nōn parit | like produces like, the thorn does not produce grapes, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree |
| concadere, concadō | fall at the same time, sink down at the same time, collapse |
| concurrere, concurrō, concurrī, concursum | meet together, dash together, rush together in hostility, engage in combat, join battle, fight, make the same claim, enter into competition with, meet, concur, fall out at the same time, happen, have place together, be coincident |
| condormīre, condormiō | fall quite asleep |
| condormīscere, condormīscō, condormīvī | go entirely to sleep, fall asleep |
| cōnfundī, cōnfundor, cōnfūsus sum | flow together, run into each other, merge, fall into each other, pour together |
| congenuclāre, congenuclō | fall upon the knees, slump to the knees |
| conlābī, conlābor, conlāpsus sum | fall together, fall in ruins, fall in, fall from age, fall down in a swoon, fall down in the death, sink down in a swoon, sink down in the death |
| cōnsenēscere, cōnsenēscō, cōnsenuī | grow old together, grow old, become old, become gray, grow old or gray in an occupation, follow an occupation too long, become weak, become infirm, become powerless, waste away, fall into disuse, decay, fade, lose force, lose consideration, lose respect |
| contingere, contingō, contigī, contāctum | seize upon, affect, touch with pollution, pollute, stain, defile, be connected with, be related to, concern, happen to one, befall, fall to one’s lot, succeed in, obtain a thing, happen, fall to, turn out, come to pass |
| copiā fatīscō | fall victim to abundance, succumb to abundance |
| corpus āmittō | become poor, become lean, fall off the flesh, lose weight, get skinny |
| crēscō ex aliquō | make a career by someone's fall, get up by someone's fall |
| damnārī, damnor, damnātus sum | fall prey to destruction |
| dēcēdere, dēcēdō, dēcessī, dēcessum | go away, depart, withdraw, retire, withdraw from a former position, disappear, go off, abate, subside, cease, deviate from the right way, give way, yield to another, avoid, shun, escape from, fall short of, degenerate from, turn out, result |
| dēferrī, dēferor, dēlātus sum | fall down, get where, get carried away, be carried away, let oneself be carried away, flow down, fall off, crash down, tumble down, drift, drift away, be swept away, be driven |
| dēfīgere, dēfīgō, dēfīxī, dēfīxum | fasten down, fasten in, drive, fix into, fasten into, render immovable, fasten, turn intently, let fall, cast down, strike motionless (with astonishment), stupefy, astound, astonish |
| dēlābī, dēlābor, dēlāpsus sum | fall down, sink down, slip down, glide down, come down, sink, descend, be derived |
| dēmittere, dēmittō, dēmīsī, dēmissum | send down, drop, let, sink down, bring down, cause to hang down, cause to fall down, lower, put down, let fall, put into the ground, plant, lead down, cast down, let sink |
| dēruere, dēruō, dēruī, dērutum | fall down |
| dēscīscere, dēscīscō, dēscīvī (dēsciī), dēscītum | free one’s self from a connection, withdraw, leave, revolt from, desert to, go over to any one, depart, deviate, withdraw from, fall off from, be unfaithful to, fall off to, decline to, degenerate into, degenerate, be transformed |
| dēscīscō ab aliquō | fall away from someone |
| dēsīdere, dēsīdō, dēsēdī (dēsīdī) | sink, fall down, settle down, deteriorate, degenerate |
| dēesse, dēsum, dēfuī | be away, be absent, fail, be wanting, be wanting in one’s duty, not to assist, not to serve, desert one, neglect a person or thing, fall short of, miss, fail to obtain |
| dicta ā māiōribus repetunt minōrēs | As the twig is bent, so grows the tree, The apple doesn't fall far from the tree, Like father, like son |
| dīlābī, dīlābor, dīlāpsus sum | fall asunder, go to pieces, melt away, dissolve, flow apart, flow away, divide, melt, move away in different directions, flee, escape, scatter, disperse, tumble down, fall to pieces, go to decay, go to ruin, perish, be lost, slip away, vanish, glide away |
| dolō capior | fall for the bait, get duped |
| sē apprōnāre, mē apprōnō | fall down (upon the knees), kneel |
| nōn est assiliendum statim ad aliquid | you can't just jump right in with something, you shouldn't fall into the house with the door straight away when you do something |
| somnō sempiternō cōnsōpior | fall into a perpetual sleep |
| sternāx, sternācis | that throws to the ground, that throws his rider, that fall prostrate |
| stīllāre, stīllō, stīllāvī, stīllātum | drop, trickle, cause to drop, let fall in drops, distil |
| sub dentem alicuius veniō | get into clutches of, fall into claws of |
| sub oculōrum aspectum cadō | fall into the eyes |
| sub oculōs cadō | fall into the eyes |
| succidere, succidō, succidī | fall under any thing, be comprehended under, sink under one’s self, sink down, sink |
| succumbere, succumbō, succubuī, succubitum | lay under any thing, put one’s self under any thing, fall down, lie down, sink down, lie down to a man, cohabit with a man, yield, be overcome, submit, surrender, succumb |
| supercadere, supercadō, supercecidī | fall upon, fall over |
| supercorruĕre, supercorruō | fall down thereon |
| superincidere, superincidō (zu cadere) | fall from above, fall down |
| superruere, superruō | fall upon, rush upon |
| supervenīre, superveniō, supervēnī, superventum | come over, come upon, come to, come in addition to, overtake, come up, arrive, fall upon, leap, cover, be added to, go beyond, surpass, exceed, excel |
| urbe captā | after the fall of the city, after the capture of the city, after the conquest of the city |
| urbe expūgātā | after the fall of the city, after the capture of the city, after the conquest of the city |
| venīre, veniō, vēnī, ventum | come, spring, be descended, appeare, happen, come into, fall into any state, fall into any condition |
| vōcem abscīdō | cut off the word, let it fall silent |
| vōcēs lābuntur | the words fall on deaf ears |
| volūtor ad alicuius pedēs | fall at someone's feet, throw oneself at someone's feet |
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