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1. fall [sense 2] 2. phrasal verbIf an argument, organization, or person falls down on a particular point, they are weak or unsatisfactory on that point. Service was outstandingly friendly and efficient, falling down on only one detail. [VERB PARTICLE + on] That is where his argument falls down. [VERB PARTICLE] See full dictionary entry for fallfall down in British Englishverb (intr, adverb)1. to drop suddenly or collapse 2. (often foll by on) informal to prove unsuccessful; fail Examples of 'fall down' in a sentencefall down When she stood up she felt shaky and thought she would fall down.Instead of releasing his foot as he sat on the sand, he tried to stand only to fall down again. In other languagesfall down British English: fall down / fɔːl daʊn/ VERB If a person or thing falls down, they move from an upright position, so that they are lying on the ground. He fell down the stairs. - American English: fall down
- Arabic: يَسْقُطُ يخر ساجدا
- Brazilian Portuguese: cair
- Chinese: 倒下
- Croatian: pasti
- Czech: upadnout
- Danish: falde ned
- Dutch: omlaag vallen
- European Spanish: caerse
- Finnish: kaatua
- French: chuter
- German: einstürzen
- Greek: καταρρέω
- Italian: cadere
- Japanese: 倒れる
- Korean: 쓰러지다
- Norwegian: falle ned
- Polish: upaść
- European Portuguese: cair
- Romanian: a cădea
- Russian: упасть
- Latin American Spanish: caerse colapsar
- Swedish: ramla ner
- Thai: หกล้ม
- Turkish: düşmek
- Ukrainian: падати вниз
- Vietnamese: ngã, rơi
Chinese translation of 'fall down' vi - [person]
摔倒 (shuāidǎo) - [building]
倒塌 (dǎotā)
See fall All related terms of 'fall down'Definition (of an argument or idea) to fail at a specific point That is where his argument falls down. Synonyms fail to make the grade prove unsuccessful See fallAdditional synonymsDefinition to fail to meet the expectations or hopes of He said that he was surprised and disappointed by the decision. Synonyms let down, dismay, fail, dash, disillusion, sadden, vex, chagrin, dishearten, disenchant, dissatisfy, disgruntle Definition to fail to reach (a standard) His achievements are bound to fall short of his ambitions. Synonyms be lacking, miss, fail, disappoint, be wanting, be inadequate, be deficient, fall down on (informal), prove inadequate, not come up to expectations or scratch (informal) Definition to turn out badly or not as intended Nearly everything that could go wrong has gone wrong. Synonyms fail, flop (informal), fall through, come to nothing, miscarry, misfire, come to grief (informal), go pear-shaped (informal) - fall back
- fall back on something or someone
- fall behind
- fall down
- fall for someone
- fall for something
- fall foul of something or someone
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