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 Translation for 'fall in' from English to Hungarian
SYNO to break | to cave in | to collapse | ...
ősszel {adv}in fall [Am.] [season]
roskadozikto fall in
3 Words
őszi nap {noun}day in fall [Am.]
nyomáscsökkenés {noun}fall in pressure
Partial Matches
csökkento fall
hullto fall
hullikto fall
esikto fall
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zuhanni [infin.]to fall
esés {noun}fall
esni [infin.]to fall
süllyedto fall off
süllyedto fall [to sink]
kihullikto fall out
ősz {noun}fall [Am.]
elalszikto fall asleep
fiz.
szabadesés {noun}
free fall
elszenderedikto fall asleep
őszi {adj}fall [Am.]
őszi nap {noun}fall day [Am.]
őszi éjszaka {noun}fall night [Am.]
őszi reggel {noun}fall morning [Am.]
kétségbeesikto fall into despair
szétesikto fall to pieces
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Usage Examples English
  • One is geodetic precession: the axis direction of a gyroscope in free fall in curved spacetime will change when compared, for instance, with the direction of light received from distant stars—even though such a gyroscope represents the way of keeping a direction as stable as possible ("parallel transport").
  • Being a graphic form of art, it might also be said that many graffitists still fall in the category of the introverted archetypal artist.
  • 5% fall in passenger numbers during the first three months of 2009, attributed to the 2008 Channel Tunnel fire In 2007 Eurostar set a target of carrying 10 million passengers by 2010.
  • The party at Ziegler's house features rearrangements of love songs such as "When I Fall in Love" and "It Had to Be You", used in increasingly ironic ways considering how Alice and Bill flirt with other people in the scene.
  • This contrasts with the harmonic spacing of the resonances in a cylindrical plastic pipe, whose resonant frequencies fall in the ratio 1:3:5 etc.

  • If a certain period has number "i", it consists of elements whose outermost electrons fall in the "i"th shell.
  • Strabo (63BC-AD21) the Greek geographer wrote that before its fall (in 146 BC) Carthage enjoyed a population of 700,000, and directed an alliance of 300 cities.
  • A continuous-time causal filter is stable if the poles of its transfer function fall in the left half of the complex s-plane.
  • Hosea prophesied during a dark and melancholic era of Israel's history, the period of the Northern Kingdom's decline and fall in the 8th century BC.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic caused a huge fall in the number of passengers using the railways, with journeys in 2020 being about 22% of the previous year, before rising again as travel restrictions eased.

  • A falling boomerang starts spinning, and most then fall in a spiral.
  • To prevent injuries, boulderers position crash pads near the boulder to provide a softer landing, as well as one or more spotters (people watching out for the climber to fall in convenient position) to help redirect the climber towards the pads.
  • In darkness, when no photosynthesis occurs, respiration processes release carbon dioxide, and no new bicarbonate ions are produced, resulting in a rapid fall in pH.
  • Autumn, also known as fall in American English and Canadian English, is one of the four temperate seasons on Earth.
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