fall
verb
/fo(ː)l/
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- (intransitive, formal, euphemistic) To die, especially in battle or by disease.
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пасть,
поги́бнуть,
погиба́ть
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- To come to the ground deliberately, to prostrate oneself.
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пасть,
па́дать,
упа́сть
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- To move to a lower position under the effect of gravity.
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па́дать,
упа́сть
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- To come down, to drop or descend.
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па́дать,
упа́сть,
сни́зиться,
снижа́ться
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- (intransitive) To collapse; to be overthrown or defeated.
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падать
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fall
noun
/fo(ː)l/
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- (chiefly, North America, archaic in Britain) The time of the year when the leaves typically fall from the trees; autumn; the season of the year between the autumnal equinox and the winter solstice. [from 16th c.]
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спад,
паде́ние
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- A loss of greatness or status.
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упадок,
паде́ние
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- The act of moving to a lower position under the effect of gravity.
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паде́ние
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Fall
properNoun
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- (theology) The sudden fall of humanity into a state of sin, as brought about by the transgression of Adam and Eve. [from 14th c.]
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грехопаде́ние
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