falloff

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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
falloff,
falling-off,
also UK: fall-off
n
(decrease, decline)declive nm
  caída nf
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
fall off vi + adv (become detached)caerse v prnl
  desprenderse v prnl
  despegarse v prnl
 One of the buttons on Chloe's coat had fallen off.
 Uno de los botones del abrigo de Chloe se había caído.
fall off [sth] vi + prep (become detached from)caerse de v prnl + prep
  desprenderse de v prnl + prep
 The picture had fallen off the wall.
 El cuadro se había caído de la pared.
fall off [sth] vi + prep (slip down from)deslizarse de v prnl + prep
 The blanket fell off the bed slowly.
 La manta se deslizó de la cama lentamente.
fall off vi phrasal figurative (decrease)caer vi
  descender vi
 Car sales have fallen off during the recession.
 La venta de coches ha caído durante la recesión.
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