fall for nell'Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Traduzioni di fall for nel dizionario inglese»francese

I.free [ingl brit friː, ingl am fri] SOST a. free period SCUOLA

II.free [ingl brit friː, ingl am fri] AGG

1. free (unhindered, unrestricted):

2. free (not captive or tied):

3. free (devoid):

III.free [ingl brit friː, ingl am fri] AVV

Vedi anche: trouble-free, tax-free, lunch, lead-free, country

trouble-free [ingl brit ˌtrʌb(ə)lˈfriː, ingl am ˌtrəblˈfri] AGG

I.lunch [ingl brit lʌn(t)ʃ, ingl am lən(t)ʃ] SOST

à table!

II.lunch [ingl brit lʌn(t)ʃ, ingl am lən(t)ʃ] VB vb intr

lead-free [ingl brit lɛdˈfriː, ingl am lɛdˈfri] AGG

country [ingl brit ˈkʌntri, ingl am ˈkəntri] SOST

I.for [ingl brit fɔː, fə, ingl am fɔr, fər] PREP

1. for (intended to belong to or be used by):

3. for (indicating purpose):

5. for (indicating cause or reason):

7. for (indicating person's attitude):

13. for (indicating duration):

19. for (indicating cost, value):

II.for [ingl brit fɔː, fə, ingl am fɔr, fər] CONG form

III.for [ingl brit fɔː, fə, ingl am fɔr, fər]

Vedi anche: nothing

I.nothing [ingl brit ˈnʌθɪŋ, ingl am ˈnəθɪŋ] PRON

1. nothing:

nerien
rienne

2. nothing (emphasizing insignificance):

3. nothing (very little indeed):

nothing lett, fig

4. nothing (indicating absence of trait, quality):

5. nothing (emphatic: setting up comparisons):

II.nothing [ingl brit ˈnʌθɪŋ, ingl am ˈnəθɪŋ] AVV

III.nothing [ingl brit ˈnʌθɪŋ, ingl am ˈnəθɪŋ] AGG

IV.nothing [ingl brit ˈnʌθɪŋ, ingl am ˈnəθɪŋ] SOST

VIII.nothing [ingl brit ˈnʌθɪŋ, ingl am ˈnəθɪŋ]

I.most [ingl brit məʊst, ingl am moʊst] DETERM When used to form the superlative of adjectives most is translated by le plus or la plus depending on the gender of the noun and by les plus with plural noun: the most beautiful woman in the room = la plus belle femme de la pièce; the most expensive hotel in Paris = l'hôtel le plus cher de Paris; the most difficult problems = les problèmes les plus difficiles. For examples and further uses see the entry below.

II.most [ingl brit məʊst, ingl am moʊst] PRON

1. most:

III.most [ingl brit məʊst, ingl am moʊst] AVV

VII.most [ingl brit məʊst, ingl am moʊst]

I.keep [ingl brit kiːp, ingl am kip] SOST

II.keep <pret, part perf kept> [ingl brit kiːp, ingl am kip] VB vb trans

1. keep (cause to remain):

III.keep <pret, part perf kept> [ingl brit kiːp, ingl am kip] VB vb intr

Vedi anche: clear

I.clear [ingl brit klɪə, ingl am ˈklɪr] SOST

II.clear [ingl brit klɪə, ingl am ˈklɪr] AGG

5. clear (not confused):

III.clear [ingl brit klɪə, ingl am ˈklɪr] AVV (away from)

IV.clear [ingl brit klɪə, ingl am ˈklɪr] VB vb trans

2. clear (free from obstruction):

V.clear [ingl brit klɪə, ingl am ˈklɪr] VB vb intr

I.good [ingl brit ɡʊd, ingl am ɡʊd] SOST

2. good (benefit):

III.good <comp better, superl best> [ingl brit ɡʊd, ingl am ɡʊd] AGG

1. good (enjoyable):

15. good (competent):

VI.good [ingl brit ɡʊd, ingl am ɡʊd] INTER

VII.good [ingl brit ɡʊd, ingl am ɡʊd]

Vedi anche: well2, well1, Sunday best, better2, better1, best

I.well2 [ingl brit wɛl, ingl am wɛl] SOST

well → well up

I.well1 <comp better; superl best> [ingl brit wɛl, ingl am wɛl] AGG

1. well (in good health):

2. well (in satisfactory state, condition):

II.well1 <comp better; superl best> [ingl brit wɛl, ingl am wɛl] AVV

1. well (satisfactorily):

2. well (used with modal verbs):

it may well be that + congt
+ congt I couldn't very well say no

3. well (intensifier):

III.well1 [ingl brit wɛl, ingl am wɛl] INTER

better2 [ingl brit ˈbɛtə, ingl am ˈbɛdər] SOST

I.better1 [ingl brit ˈbɛtə, ingl am ˈbɛdər] SOST When better is used as an adjective it is translated by meilleur or mieux depending on the context (see below, and note that meilleur is the comparative form of bon, mieux the comparative form of bien). The translation of the construction to be better than varies depending on whether bon or bien works originally with the noun collocate: their wine is better than our wine = leur vin est meilleur que le nôtre; her new apartment is better than her old one = son nouvel appartement est mieux que l'ancien; his new film is better than his last one = son nouveau film est mieux or meilleur que le précédent (both bon and bien work with the collocate in this last example). Other constructions may be translated as follows: this is a better bag/car = ce sac/cette voiture est mieux; it is better to do = il vaut mieux faire or il est mieux de faire.
As an adverb, better can almost always be translated by mieux. For more examples and particular usages, see the entry below.

II.better1 [ingl brit ˈbɛtə, ingl am ˈbɛdər] AGG comparative of good

1. better (more pleasing, satisfactory):

7. better (more suitable, valid, appropriate):

III.better1 [ingl brit ˈbɛtə, ingl am ˈbɛdər] AVV comparative of well

1. better (more adequately or excellently):

2. better (more advisably or appropriately):

ou mieux, …

IV.better1 [ingl brit ˈbɛtə, ingl am ˈbɛdər] VB vb trans

V.better1 [ingl brit ˈbɛtə, ingl am ˈbɛdər] VB vb rifl

I.best [ingl brit bɛst, ingl am bɛst] SOST

6. best (peak, height):

II.best [ingl brit bɛst, ingl am bɛst] AGG superlative of good

1. best (most excellent or pleasing):

III.best [ingl brit bɛst, ingl am bɛst] AVV

best superlative of well

you'd best do colloq

IV.best [ingl brit bɛst, ingl am bɛst] VB vb trans (defeat, outdo)

I.fall [ingl brit fɔːl, ingl am fɔl] SOST

III.fall <pret fell, part perf fallen> [ingl brit fɔːl, ingl am fɔl] VB vb intr

1. fall (come down):

9. fall ground → fall away

Vedi anche: fall away

fall for nel dizionario PONS

Traduzioni di fall for nel dizionario inglese»francese

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

1. fall (drop down from a height):

tomber à plat colloq

III.fall <fell, fallen> [fɔl] AGG (of autumn)

3. for (as purpose):

Inglese britannico

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

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Fragments then continued in a free fall for another 9000ft m.
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Both manage to iron out their differences to fall for each other again.
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Today's strong, confident, modern, helter-skelter, wifi-connected lady will only fall for a man who challenges her.
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Auditions are held in the fall for the company and company members are offered the best dance classes in the city.
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According to the tugboats' reactions he perished to save them, although this may simply mean he took a big fall for them.
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He is a womanizer, but his flirting is often seen as shallow, so girls do not often fall for it.
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However, ignorance can hide behind greediness, and people are likely to fall for scams that sound too good to be true.
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Complications ensue as both men fall for her.
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There is no one that fails to fall for his smooth talk.
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When idiotic locals fall for his trap, he experiments on their brains, trying to find a normal body to house his superior intellect.
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