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fall [falls] (a period of decline before the end) noun [UK: fɔːl] [US: ˈfɑːl] | nedgangnoun |
fall [falls] (act of moving in gas or vacuum under the effect of gravity from a point to a lower point) noun [UK: fɔːl] [US: ˈfɑːl] | fallnoun |
fall [fell, fallen, falling, falls] (move to a lower position under the effect of gravity) verb [UK: fɔːl] [US: ˈfɑːl] | falleverb |
fall [fell, fallen, falling, falls] (prostrate oneself) verb [UK: fɔːl] [US: ˈfɑːl] | kaste segverb |
fall asleep (to pass into sleep) verb [UK: fɔːl ə.ˈsliːp] [US: ˈfɑːl ə.ˈsliːp] | |
fall for (To be fooled by; to walk into a trap or respond to a scam or trick) verb [UK: fɔːl fɔː(r) ˈsʌm.θɪŋ] [US: ˈfɑːl ˈfɔːr ˈsʌm.θɪŋ] | |
fall ill (become ill) verb [UK: fɔːl ɪl] [US: ˈfɑːl ˈɪl] | (Bokmål) bli sykverb |
fall in love (to come to have feelings of love) verb [UK: fɔːl ɪn ˈlʌv] [US: ˈfɑːl ɪn ˈlʌv] | forelskeverb |
fall into place (assume a clear and complete form) verb | |
fallacy [fallacies] (false argument) noun [UK: ˈfæ.lə.si] [US: ˈfæ.lə.si] | (Bokmål) tankefeilnoun |
fallen (having dropped by the force of gravity) adjective [UK: ˈfɔː.lən] [US: ˈfɑː.lən] | (Bokmål) fallenadjective (Nynorsk) fallenadjective |
Fallopian tube [fallopian tubes] (duct) noun [UK: fə.ˈləʊ.pɪən tjuːb] [US: fəˈlo.ʊ.pɪən ˈtuːb] | (Bokmål) eggledernoun |
fallout [fallouts] (event of airborne particles falling to the ground) noun [UK: ˈfɔː.laʊt] [US: ˈfɒ.ˌlɑːwt] | (Bokmål) nedfallnoun (Nynorsk) nedfallnoun |
fallow (of land, left unseeded) adjective [UK: ˈfæ.ləʊ] [US: ˈfæˌlo.ʊ] | (Bokmål) brakkadjective (Nynorsk) brakkadjective |
fallow deer [fallow deer] (Dama dama, a ruminant mammal) noun [UK: ˈfæ.ləʊ dɪə(r)] [US: ˈfæˌlo.ʊ ˈdɪr] | dåhjort, dådyrnoun |
infallible (without fault or weakness; incapable of error or fallacy) adjective [UK: ɪn.ˈfæ.ləb.l̩] [US: ˌɪn.ˈfæ.ləb.l̩] | ufeilbarligadjective |
Niagara Falls (waterfalls) proper noun | (Bokmål) Niagarafalleneproper noun (Nynorsk) Niagarafallaproper noun |
nightfall (the close of the day; the coming of night) noun [UK: ˈnaɪt.fɔːl] [US: ˈnaɪt.ˌfɒl] | mørkets frambrudd, skumringnoun |
pitfall [pitfalls] (potential problem, hazard, or danger) noun [UK: ˈpɪt.fɔːl] [US: ˈpɪt.ˌfɒl] | (Bokmål) fallgruvenoun (Nynorsk) fallgruvenoun |
pitfall [pitfalls] (trapping pit) noun [UK: ˈpɪt.fɔːl] [US: ˈpɪt.ˌfɒl] | |
pride comes before a fall (a person who is excessively proud will often suffer a setback or failure) phrase | |
rainfall [rainfalls] (amount of rain that falls on a single occasion) noun [UK: ˈreɪn.fɔːl] [US: ˈreɪn.ˌfɒl] | nedbørnoun |
rockfall (a quantity of rocks that has fallen from a cliff) noun [UK: ˈrɒk.fɔːl] [US: ˈrɑːk.fɔːl] | (Bokmål) steinrasnoun (Nynorsk) steinrasnoun |
snowfall [snowfalls] (instance of falling of snow) noun [UK: ˈsnəʊ.fɔːl] [US: ˈsnoʊ.fɔːl] | (Bokmål) snøfallnoun (Nynorsk) snøfallnoun |
the apple does not fall far from the tree (a child is similar to its parents) phrase | (Bokmål) eplet faller ikke langt fra stammen, være sin far/mor opp av dagephrase |
waterfall [waterfalls] (waterfall-like outpouring) noun [UK: ˈwɔː.tə.fɔːl] [US: ˈwɒ.tər.ˌfɒl] | fossnoun |
waterfall [waterfalls] noun [UK: ˈwɔː.tə.fɔːl] [US: ˈwɒ.tər.ˌfɒl] | (Bokmål) fossnoun (Nynorsk) fossnoun |
windfall [windfalls] (fruit fallen off a tree naturally) noun [UK: ˈwɪnd.fɔːl] [US: ˈwɪnd.ˌfɒl] | nedfallsfruktnoun |
windfall [windfalls] (something that has been blown down by the wind) noun [UK: ˈwɪnd.fɔːl] [US: ˈwɪnd.ˌfɒl] | vindfallnoun |
windfall [windfalls] (sudden large benefit) noun [UK: ˈwɪnd.fɔːl] [US: ˈwɪnd.ˌfɒl] | uventet hellnoun |