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fall⇒ vi | (come down) | düşmek geçişsiz f. |
| | yıkılmak, çökmek geçişsiz f. |
| (yaprak, vb.) | dökülmek geçişsiz f. |
| I fell from a ladder yesterday. | | It's autumn and the leaves are falling. |
fall vi | figurative (abate) (mecazlı) | azalmak, düşmek geçişsiz f. |
| Demand for this product has fallen recently. |
| Son günlerde bu ürüne olan talep azaldı. |
fall n | (act of falling) | düşüş, düşme i. |
| | yıkılış, çöküş i. |
| (yaprak, vb.) | dökülüş, dökülme i. |
| The fall of nuts from the tree makes a loud sound. |
| Yemişlerin ağaçtan düşüşü yüksek bir ses çıkarttı. |
| Osmanlı İmparatorluğu'nun yıkılışından sonra Türkiye Cumhuriyeti kurulmuştur. |
| Yaprakların dökülmesi sonbaharın geldiğine işaret eder. |
fall, the fall n | US (autumn) | sonbahar, güz i. |
| Classes will resume in the fall. |
| Derslere sonbahar döneminde devam edilecektir. |
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fall n | (decline) (fiyat, vb.) | düşüş i. |
| | azalma i. |
| | iniş i. |
| The fall in prices will harm our profits. |
fall n | (slope) | eğim i. |
| | meyil i. |
| The field is flat except for a fall towards the river. |
fall n | (ruin) | yıkılış i. |
| | çöküş i. |
| This is the story of the decline and fall of Richard Nixon. |
fall n | (defeat) | yenilgi i. |
| | mağlubiyet i. |
| She wrote a book about the Fall of France in 1940. |
fall n | (distance [sth] falls) | düşüş mesafesi i. |
| The river has a fall of about fifty metres. |
fall n | (falling down) | düşüş i. |
| She suffered a bad fall, while horseriding. |
fall n | uncountable ([sth] hanging down) | düşme i. |
| He was enchanted by the fall of her hair on her shoulders. |
fall n | (sinful lapse) | günah işleme i. |
| A sinner must confess his fall. |
fall n | (surrender, capture) (ülke) | çöküş i. |
| Odysseus wandered for ten years after the fall of Troy. |
the Fall, the Fall of Man n | (Bible) (İncil, vb.) | Cennet'ten Kovulma i. |
| In the Bible, the serpent brought on the Fall. |
falls npl | (waterfall) | şelale i. |
| | çağlayan i. |
| You can hear the falls from far off. |
fall vi | (collapse) | çökmek geçişsiz f. |
| | göçmek geçişsiz f. |
| The roof fell under the weight of the snow. |
fall vi | (die) | ölmek f. |
| | can vermek f. |
| He fell in battle, dying like a hero. |
fall vi | (drop wounded) | yaralanıp düşmek f. |
| The soldier fell, and was treated by the medics. |
fall vi | figurative (temperature: decline) (sıcaklık) | düşmek geçişsiz f. |
| | azalmak geçişsiz f. |
| Temperatures will fall below freezing tomorrow. |
fall vi | figurative (government: lose ability) (hükümet) | düşmek geçişsiz f. |
| The government fell, following a scandal. |
fall vi | figurative (become) (hastalığa, vb.) | yakalanmak geçişsiz f. |
| She fell ill. |
fall vi | figurative, archaic (commit a sin) | günah işlemek f. |
| Humanity was created perfect, but then fell. |
fall vi | figurative (be included) | dahil olmak f. |
| | içinde olmak f. |
| | içinde yer almak f. |
| Their request falls within the scope of our project. |
fall on [sth], fall upon [sth] vi + prep | (come to rest on) (gözü, vb. bir şeye) | takılmak f. |
| | ilişmek f. |
| Her gaze fell upon the letter I was writing. |
fall on [sth], fall upon [sth] vi + prep | figurative (occur on) | -e denk gelmek f. |
| My birthday falls on a Saturday this year. | | The election falls on my birthday. |
fall on [sth/sb], fall upon [sth/sb] vtr phrasal insep | (attack, assault) | saldırmak f. |
| | hücum etmek f. |
| The group of men fell on Pete, punching and kicking him. |
fall on [sth], fall upon [sth] vtr phrasal insep | figurative (eat hungrily) | hapur hupur yemek f. |
| (yemeğe) | saldırmak f. |
| (argo) | gömmek f. |
| I could tell by the way the homeless man fell upon the burger that he hadn't eaten all day. |
fall on [sth], fall upon [sth] vtr phrasal insep | figurative (opportunity: grab enthusiastically) | fırsatı değerlendirmek f. |
| Being a huge fan of the band, Stella fell upon the chance to see them in concert. |
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fall away vi phrasal | (diminish) | azalmak geçişsiz f. |
| | düşmek geçişsiz f. |
| Attendance at the church fell away as more and more people moved to the suburbs. |
fall away vi phrasal | figurative (worries, etc.: disappear) (sıkıntı, endişe, vb.) | uçup gitmek geçişsiz f. |
| | yok olmak |
| Eventually her emotional burdens simply fell away, and she was her old self again. |
fall back vi phrasal | (withdraw, retreat) | geri çekilmek f. |
| The general ordered his troops to fall back. |
fall back on [sb/sth] vi phrasal + prep | informal, figurative (resort to, rely on) (birisine, bir şeye) | güvenmek, dayanıp güvenmek f. |
| (mecazlı) | sırtını dayamak f. |
| | sığınmak f. |
| Whenever I am in trouble, I know that I can always fall back on my friends and family. |
fall behind vi phrasal | figurative (fail to keep up) | geri kalmak f. |
| If I don't study for two hours every night, I risk falling behind with my class work. |
fall behind vi phrasal | (fail to maintain pace) | yetişememek f. |
| | geriye düşmek f. |
| | gerisinde kalmak f. |
| The runner started falling behind when he twisted his ankle two miles into the race. |
fall down vi phrasal | (structure: collapse) (bina, vb.) | çökmek f. |
| The brick wall fell down. |
fall down vi phrasal | (person: trip, slip) (kişi) | düşmek, aşağı düşmek f. |
| Mike fell down and injured his back. |
fall down vi phrasal | figurative (person: fail) (mecazlı) | başarısız olmak f. |
| Many students fall down on this test task. |
fall down vi phrasal | figurative ([sth]: not succeed) | başarısız olmak geçişsiz f. |
| Negotiations for broadcasting the game fell down over the issue of international TV rights. |
fall in vi phrasal | (military: take ranks) (asker) | sıraya girmek f. |
| | dizilmek f. |
| The soldiers fell in when the whistle blew. |
fall in vi phrasal | (collapse) | çökmek f. |
| | göçmek f. |
| The snow was so heavy last year, the roof of the old house fell in. |
fall in with [sb] vi phrasal + prep | (start to associate with) | -e rastlamak, rastlaşmak, tesadüfen karşılaşmak f. |
| | kabul etmek f. |
| | uymak, uyuşmak f. |
| His grades dropped when he fell in with the wrong crowd. |
fall in with [sth] vi phrasal + prep | informal (accept: plan, idea) | kabul etmek f. |
| | aynı fikirde olmak f. |
| She is convinced that everyone will fall in with her plan once they understand it. |
fall into [sth] vtr phrasal insep | (be categorized as) (sınıf, kategori) | girmek f. |
| The reform bill falls into the category of well-intentioned but ultimately misguided projects. |
fall off vi phrasal | figurative (decrease) | azalmak f. |
| | düşmek f. |
| Car sales have fallen off during the recession. |
fall on [sb/sth], fall upon [sb/sth] vtr phrasal insep | (attack) | saldırmak f. |
| | hücum etmek f. |
| The two men fell on their victim as he was walking down the street. |
fall on [sth], fall upon [sth] vtr phrasal insep | figurative (food: eat eagerly) | hapur hupur yemek f. |
| The man fell on the crust of bread as though he had not eaten for days. |
fall on [sb], fall upon [sb] vtr phrasal insep | figurative (person: greet, embrace) (birisine) | rastlamak f. |
| | karşılaşmak f. |
| Derek fell upon his brother and they wept with joy at being reunited. |
fall on [sb], fall to [sb] vtr phrasal insep | (be the obligation of) | sorumluluğunda olmak f. |
| Responsibility for the project's success or failure ultimately falls on the manager. |
fall out vi phrasal | informal (friends: quarrel) | tartışmak f. |
| | kavga etmek f. |
| | bozuşmak f. |
| They have fallen out and are no longer speaking to each other. |
fall out over [sth] vi phrasal + prep | (quarrel because of) (bir şey yüzünden) | bozuşmak f. |
| | kavga etmek f. |
| Ian and Gavin fell out over a girl and haven't spoken to each other for a month. |
fall out vi phrasal | (become detached or lost) (çantadan, vb.) | düşmek f. |
| | dökülmek f. |
| I didn't realise my bag was open; my cell phone fell out and smashed. |
fall out vi phrasal | (military: leave ranks) (asker) | sıradan çıkmak f. |
| After the inspection, the soldiers were ordered to fall out. |
fall out with [sb] vi phrasal + prep | informal (quarrel with: a friend) | bozuşmak f. |
| | tartışmak f. |
| | kavga etmek f. |
| If you do not stop gossiping, all your friends are going to fall out with you. |
fall over vi phrasal | (person: trip, slip) | düşmek f. |
| | kayıp düşmek f. |
| When the elderly woman fell over in the street, several passers-by rushed to help her. |
fall through vi phrasal | informal, figurative (be unsuccessful, come to nothing) | başarısız olmak f. |
| | suya düşmek f. |
| | gerçekleşmemek f. |
| I thought that the deal would be very profitable for my business, but it fell through at the last minute. |
fall to vi phrasal | (begin to eat) | yemeğe başlamak f. |
| The second that Dad finished saying grace, the whole family fell to. |
fall under [sth] vtr phrasal insep | (be categorized within) | kapsamı içinde olmak f. |
| (bir şeyin) | dahilinde olmak f. |
| This book falls under non-fiction. |
fall under [sth] vtr phrasal insep | (come within control, jurisdiction of) | yetkisi dahilinde olmak f. |
| | kontrolünde olmak f. |
| The crime of desertion falls under the jurisdiction of the military justice system. |
fall within [sth] vtr phrasal insep | (be classified under) (sınıfına, kategorisine, vb.) | girmek f. |
fall within [sth] vtr phrasal insep | (be included in) | yer almak f. |
| | -in dahilinde olmak f. |
| All of your vital sign readings fall within the normal range for your age. |
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fall apart vi + adv | (physically: into pieces) | parçalanmak, parçalara ayrılmak f. |
| | dağılmak f. |
| Cheaply made umbrellas fall apart quickly. |
fall apart vi + adv | figurative (plans, relationship: go wrong) (plan, vb.) | bozulmak f. |
| (evlilik) | bitmek f. |
| | altüst olmak f. |
| Lisa's marriage fell apart when she discovered her husband was having an affair. |
fall apart vi + adv | figurative (emotionally: lose control) | kontrolü kaybetmek f. |
| It is important not to fall apart when things don't go exactly your way. |
fall asleep vi + adj | (go to sleep) | uykuya dalmak f. |
| | uyumak f. |
| | uyuyakalmak f. |
| I lay awake in bed, unable to fall asleep. |
fall asleep vi + adj | figurative, informal (be bored) | sıkıntıdan uyuklamak f. |
| This movie is so boring, I'm falling asleep. |
fall back vi + adv | (fail to keep up) | geride kalmak f. |
Not: A hyphen is used when the term is an adjective that precedes a noun. | | The runner fell back after the fourteenth mile of the marathon, when her legs grew tired. |
fall flat v expr | figurative (fail) | başarısız olmak geçişsiz f. |
| (gayri resmi) | çuvallamak geçişsiz f. |
| Jake tried to lighten the mood with a joke, but it fell flat. |
fall for [sb/sth] vi + prep | informal (be attracted) | aşık olmak, sevdalanmak f. |
| (gündelik dil) | tutulmak, vurulmak, abayı yakmak, gönlünü kaptırmak f. |
| He is good-looking and smooth: all the women fall for him. | | Audrey fell for a beautiful pair of shoes she saw in a shop window. |
fall for [sth] vi + prep | informal (be fooled) | kanmak f. |
| | inanmak f. |
| The investment scheme promised huge returns, and I fell for it. |
fall head over heels v expr | (tumble) | tepetaklak düşmek f. |
| | kapaklanmak f. |
| Alex fell head over heels down the mountainside. |
fall head over heels, fall head over heels in love v expr | figurative (fall in love) | sırılsıklam aşık olmak f. |
| After knowing him for just two weeks I'd fallen head over heels. |
fall head over heels for [sb] v expr | figurative (fall in love) (birisine) | sırılsıklam aşık olmak f. |
| | deliler gibi sevmek f. |
| In Greek mythology, Eros shot a golden arrow that made Apollo fall head over heels for Daphne. |
fall head over heels in love with [sb] v expr | figurative (fall in love) | sırılsıklam aşık olmak f. |
| | deliler gibi sevmek f. |
| Juliet fell head over heels in love with Romeo. |
fall in love v expr | (couple: become infatuated) | aşık olmak f. |
| | sevdalanmak f. |
| The couple fell in love when they were in college. |
fall in love v expr | (become infatuated: with [sb]) | aşık olmak f. |
| | sevdalanmak f. |
| | vurulmak, tutulmak f. |
| Gina falls in love every five minutes! |
fall in love with [sb] v expr | (become infatuated with [sb]) | aşık olmak f. |
| | sevdalanmak f. |
| | vurulmak, tutulmak f. |
| I think I fell in love with him the very first time we met. |
fall into [sth] vi + prep | (descend and land in) (çukura, vb.) | düşmek f. |
| The young girl was rescued several days after she fell into an uncapped well. |
fall into place v expr | figurative (happen easily with success) | yoluna girmek f. |
| | düzene girmek f. |
| Once the guitarist had come up with a riff, the whole song fell into place. |
fall into place v expr | figurative (make sense) (mecazlı) | taşlar yerine oturmak f. |
| | anlam ifade etmeye başlamak f. |
| The first time I watched the film, I didn't understand it at all, but when I watched it again, the elements of the plot fell into place. |
fall off vi + adv | (become detached) | kopmak f. |
| One of the buttons on Chloe's coat had fallen off. |
fall off [sth] vi + prep | (become detached from) | kopmak f. |
| | düşmek f. |
| The picture had fallen off the wall. |
fall off [sth] vi + prep | (slip down from) (bir yerden) | düşmek f. |
| The blanket fell off the bed slowly. |
fall on [sb/sth], fall upon [sb/sth] vi + prep | (eyes: look at [sth]) | -e bakmak f. |
| | bakışlarını dikmek f. |
| The teacher's eyes scanned the room and fell on Joshua's nervous face. |
fall on [sb/sth] vi + prep | (suspicion: be directed at) (şüphe) | yönelmek f. |
| When Harry went missing, suspicion fell on the last person to have seen him alive. |
fall short v expr | (not be satisfactory) | yetersiz kalmak f. |
| | beklentiyi karşılamamak f. |
| The boy's grades fell short of his father's expectations. |
fall short v expr | (not be sufficient) | yetersiz olmak f. |
| The amount of water in the reservoir falls short of our targets this year. |
fall to [sb] to do [sth] v expr | (task: become [sb]'s to do) (görev) | üstüne kalmak f. |
| | görev düşmek f. |
| When my aunt died, it fell to me to execute her will. |
fall to [sb] v expr | (property: become owned by [sb]) (birisine) | miras kalmak f. |
| | payına düşmek f. |
| Alfred rewrote his will so that his entire estate would fall to his nephew. |
fall to doing [sth] v expr | (dive into an activity) | -e koyulmak f. |
| | başlamak f. |
| As soon as we moved into our new house, we fell to renovating it without delay. |
fall under [sth] vi + prep | (drop, tumble beneath) (masanın, vb.) | altına düşmek f. |
| My pen fell under the desk, and I had to get down on my hands and knees to retrieve it. |
fallback, fall-back n as adj | informal (backup, used as last recourse) | yedek isim s. |
| | son çare isim s. |
| What is our best fallback option if the band decides to cancel? |
fallout, fall-out n | (radioactive dust) | radyoaktif serpinti/kalıntı, nükleer serpinti i. |
| Radioactive fallout was detectable for months after the incident. |
free fall n | (fall: subject to gravity) | serbest düşüş, serbest düşme i. |
| The plane went into free fall when both engines stalled. |
free fall n | (part of jump: no parachute) | paraşütsüz atlayış i. |
| Baumgartner is going to perform a free fall from 120,000 feet. |
free fall n | figurative (sharp decline) (ekonomi) | sert düşüş i. |
| The global economy went into free fall in the fall of 2008. |
go to pieces, fall to pieces v expr | figurative (lose health) (sağlık) | bozulmak f. |
| Alvin's health went to pieces as a result of his alcoholism. |
fall in a heap n | (person: collapse) | yere yığılma i. |
| | yere düşme i. |
| The boxer fell in a heap when he was hit in the chin. |
take the fall v expr | slang (accept the blame) | suçu üzerine almak f. |
| He took the fall for the bank robbery. |
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