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Fälle (Advanced search)




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COMPOUND WORDS


accrue {v} (increase) assault {v} (to attack, threaten or harass) booby trap {n} (antipersonnel device deliberately hidden or disguised as a harmless object) coincide {v} (to occupy exactly the same space) coincide {v} (to occur at the same time) collapse {v} (to cause to collapse) collapse {v} (to fall down suddenly; to cave in) collapse {v} (to fold compactly) cut down {v} (bring down a tree) dated {adj} (anachronistic) decay {v} (to deteriorate) decline {n} (sloping downward) decline {v} (move downwards) decompose {v} (to decay) delight {n} (joy, pleasure) disintegrate {v} (break up into one's parts) down {v} (to drop) drop {v} (to allow to fall from one's grasp) drygulch {v} (slang: to murder, attack, assault, ambush) expire {v} (become invalid) expired {adj} (that is no longer valid) faint {v} (to lose consciousness) fall {v} (be allotted to) fall {v} (be brought to earth or be overthrown) fall {v} (become or change into) fall {v} (come down or descend) fall {v} (move to a lower position under the effect of gravity) fall apart {v} (intransitive: break into pieces through being in a dilapidated state) fall down {v} (to fall to the ground) fallen {adj} (having dropped by the force of gravity) fallen {adj} (killed in battle) fallen {n} (casualties of battle or war) fallen angel {n} (angel who was exiled from heaven) fall from grace {v} (to fall from one's current social position to something lower) false friend {n} (a word in one language that looks like a word in another language but has a different meaning) fancy {adj} (decorative) fancy {adj} (Executed with skill) fancy {n} (Love or amorous attachment) favor {n} (deed in which help is voluntarily provided) fell {v} (to make something fall) flunk {v} (to fail) fold {v} (fall over) give in {v} (to collapse or fall) hijack {v} (to seize control of a vehicle) I like you {phrase} (I like you) in case {prep} (In the event) incident {adj} (physics: falling on a surface) invade {v} (to enter by force in order to conquer) judge {v} (to sit in judgment on, pass sentence on) just in case {conj} (in the event) lag {v} (to fall behind) like {v} (enjoy) like {v} (find attractive) logger {n} (worker whose occupation is to harvest trees) lumberjack {n} (person who fells trees) make a spectacle of oneself {v} (To embarrass oneself or others in public) mousetrap {n} (device for killing mice) oblige {v} (to do someone a service or favour (hence, originally, creating an obligation)) occur {v} (meet or come to the mind) offside trap {n} (defensive play) panic {v} (to feel overwhelming fear) please {v} (to make happy or satisfy) precipitate {v} (To come out of a liquid solution into solid form) precipitate {v} (To separate out of a liquid solution into solid form) rattrap {n} (device used to catch rats) redound {v} (to come back, accrue upon) relapse {v} (To fall back again) resort {v} (to fall back) resort {v} (to have recourse out of necessity or frustration) rush {v} (attack swiftly and without warning to) savage {v} (To attack or assault someone or something ferociously or without restraint) separate {v} (divide itself into separate pieces or substances) snare {n} (trap) stick out like a sore thumb {v} (be very noticeably different) stir {v} (to become the object of notice; to be on foot) swoon {v} (to faint) the die is cast {phrase} (the future is determined) the penny drops {phrase} (understanding is reached, one comprehends) topple {v} (to totter and fall, or to lean as if about to do so) total depravity {n} (Calvinist doctrine) trap {n} (device designed to catch or kill animals) trap {n} (trick or arrangement designed to catch someone in a more general sense) trap {v} (to set traps for game; to make a business of trapping game) trick {n} (something designed to fool) unravel {v} (to become undone; to collapse) Venus flytrap {n} (Dionaea muscipula) Victoria Falls {prop} (waterfall in Africa) war cemetery {n} (cemetery reserved for the graves of victims of warfare) war grave {n} (burial place) waste {v} (to decay) when pigs fly {adv} (never, expressed by an idiom) you've got to crack a few eggs to make an omelette {proverb} (phrase)

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PHRASES



Der Richter beurteilt Fälle in Übereinstimmung mit dem Gesetz.



The judge tries cases in accordance with the law .
Der Richter beurteilt Fälle in Übereinstimmung mit dem Gesetz 0

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(0697)


Er ist ein Holzfäller.



He is a lumberjack .
Er ist ein Holzfäller 0

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(2719)


Ich war in den Niagarafällen.



I have been to Niagara Falls .
Ich war in den Niagarafällen 0

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(3327)


Die Große Mauer wurde benutzt, um sich gegen Einfälle ausländischer Invasoren zu verteidigen.



The Great Wall was used to defend against incursions by foreign invaders .
Die Große Mauer wurde benutzt , um sich gegen Einfälle ausländischer Invasoren zu verteidigen 0

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(DE )

(3468)




Have something to eat just in case .

Iss für alle Fälle etwas.


Accidents will happen .

Unfälle werden passieren.


Don't cut down those trees .

Fällen Sie diese Bäume nicht.


Recently , many traffic accidents have occurred on that road .

In letzter Zeit ereigneten sich auf dieser Straße viele Verkehrsunfälle.


Accidents will happen .

Unfälle werden passieren.


Carelessness often result in accidents .

Durch Unachtsamkeit kommt es häufig zu Unfällen.


Iss für alle Fälle etwas.
Unfälle werden passieren.
Fällen Sie diese Bäume nicht.
In letzter Zeit ereigneten sich auf dieser Straße viele Verkehrsunfälle.
Unfälle werden passieren.
Durch Unachtsamkeit kommt es häufig zu Unfällen.


Have something to eat just in case .
Accidents will happen .
Don't cut down those trees .
Recently , many traffic accidents have occurred on that road .
Accidents will happen .
Carelessness often result in accidents .