Level | A2 |
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Kind | noun |
Front | fall |
IPA | /fɔːl / noun |
Back | düşüş, düşme şelale |
Back 2 | fall (noun) /fɔːl
/ noun
DOWN/OFF STH
1 [countable]
an act of falling down
or off sth
düşüş, düşme
She had a nasty fall from her
horse.
AMOUNT/DISTANCE
2 [countable]
a
fall (of sth)
the amount of sth that
has fallen or the distance that sth has fallen
yağış;
düşme
mesafesi
We have had a heavy fall of snow.
a fall of four metres
WATER
3 (falls)
[plural]
water that falls down
the side of a mountain, etc.
şelale
Niagara Falls
SYNONYM WATERFALL
AUTUMN
4 [countable] (US) = AUTUMN
DECREASE
5 [countable]
a
fall (in sth)
a decrease (in value,
quantity, etc.)
düşüş;
azalma
There has been a sharp fall in the price of
oil.
SYNONYM DROP2
OPPOSITE RISE1
DEFEAT
6 [singular]
the
fall of sth
a (political) defeat;
a failure
(pol. vb.) yıkılış, çöküş
the fall of the Roman Empire
IDIOM
sb's
fall from grace
a situation in which
sb loses the respect that people had for them by doing sth wrong or immoral
gözden
düşme, itibarını yitirme
Following his fall from grace in a
corruption scandal, Suzuki never worked in politics again.
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