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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

fall over VB [Am fɔl -, Brit fɔːl -] (v + adv)

fall over person/lamp/stool:

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
engleski
engleski
španski
španski
to fall over oneself to + infin
matarse por  +  infin inf
to fall over oneself to + infin
desvivirse por  +  infin
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
despeñarse persona/mula:
despeñarse persona/mula:
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. fall [Am fɔl, Brit fɔːl] N

1.1. fall C (tumble):

to head or esp Am ride for a fall

1.2. fall C (in wrestling):

1.3. fall C (descent):

2. fall C (autumn):

fall Am

3. fall C (decrease):

4.1. fall C (loss of status):

the Fall (of Man) BIBL

4.2. fall C (defeat, capture):

5. fall C:

6. fall <falls, pl >:

II. fall <pt fell, pp fallen> [Am fɔl, Brit fɔːl] VB intr

1.1. fall (tumble):

fall person/animal:
to fall over oneself to + infin
desvivirse por  +  infin
to fall over oneself to + infin
matarse por  +  infin inf

1.2. fall (from height):

to let sth fall

1.3. fall dress/drapes (hang down):

1.4. fall (descend):

fall night/rain:

2. fall (decrease):

fall temperature:
fall temperature:
fall price:
fall price:
fall wind:
caer en la estima de alguien

3. fall (be captured, defeated):

to fall to sb city/country/government:
caer en manos or en poder de alguien

4.1. fall (pass into specified state):

to fall ill or esp Am sick
to fall ill or esp Am sick
to fall ill or esp Am sick

4.2. fall (enter):

5.1. fall (land):

5.2. fall (into category):

6. fall (be slain):

fall form
caer form

victim [Am ˈvɪktəm, Brit ˈvɪktɪm] N

prey [Am preɪ, Brit preɪ] N U

1. prey (animal, bird):

2. prey (victim):

I. over [Am ˈoʊvər, Brit ˈəʊvə] ADV over often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (blow over, knock over, pore over, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (blow, knock, pore, etc).

1. over (overhead):

2.1. over (across):

2.2. over (in another place):

2.3. over (on other page, TV station etc):

3.1. over (out of upright position):

to tip sth over

3.2. over (onto other side):

4. over (across entire surface):

to wipe sth over

5. over TELEC:

6. over (finished):

he (or ha etc.) terminado or roto con él

7. over as intensifier:

8. over (again):

over Am

9. over (remaining):

3 into 10 goes 3 and 1 over
10 dividido (por) 3 cabe a 3 y sobra 1

10. over (more):

anyone earning $25, 000 or over
anyone earning $25, 000 or over

11. over (very, excessively):

over careful/aggressive

12.1. over (everywhere):

12.2. over (over entire surface):

12.3. over (through and through) inf:

12.4. over (finished):

13. over:

14.1. over (next to):

14.2. over (opposite):

14.3. over (compared with):

over esp Brit

Phrases:

II. over [Am ˈoʊvər, Brit ˈəʊvə] PREP

1. over (across):

2.1. over (above):

2.2. over MATH:

3. over (covering, on):

4.1. over (more than):

4.2. over:

5.1. over (senior to):

estar por encima de alguien

5.2. over (indicating superiority):

victory over sb/sth
victoria f sobre alguien/algo

6.1. over (in preference to):

6.2. over (in comparison to):

7. over (through, all around):

enseñarle un edificio/una finca a alguien esp Spain
over an area of 50km²

8.1. over (during, in the course of):

8.2. over (throughout):

9. over (referring to experiences, illnesses):

10. over (by the medium of):

11. over (about, on account of):

12.1. over (over entire surface of):

darle una paliza a alguien inf

12.2. over (throughout):

III. over [Am ˈoʊvər, Brit ˈəʊvə] N (in cricket)

I. turn over VB [Am tərn -, Brit təːn -] (v + o + adv)

1. turn over (flip, reverse):

turn over mattress/omelet
turn over mattress/omelet
voltear LatAm excl CSur
turn over mattress/omelet
dar vuelta CSur
turn over soil
turn over soil
voltear LatAm excl CSur
turn over soil
dar vuelta CSur

2. turn over MOTOR:

turn over engine

II. turn over VB [Am tərn -, Brit təːn -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) (hand over)

turn over prisoner/document

III. turn over VB [Am tərn -, Brit təːn -] (v + adv + o)

1. turn over COMM:

2. turn over page:

dar vuelta CSur

IV. turn over VB [Am tərn -, Brit təːn -] (v + adv)

1. turn over (onto other side):

2. turn over MOTOR:

turn over engine:

3. turn over COMM:

4. turn over (turn page):

I. go over VB [Am ɡoʊ -, Brit ɡəʊ -] (v + prep + o)

1. go over (inspect, check):

go over text/figures/work
go over text/figures/work
go over car
go over house/premises

2. go over (dust, clean):

3. go over (revise, review):

go over notes/chapter

4. go over (draw, ink over):

go over outline/drawing

II. go over VB [Am ɡoʊ -, Brit ɡəʊ -] (v + adv)

1. go over (make one's way, travel):

2. go over:

go over RADIO, TV

3. go over (change sides):

4. go over (fly overhead):

go over plane:

5. go over (be received):

I. come over VB [Am kəm -, Brit kʌm -] (v + adv)

1. come over (to sb's home):

2. come over (from overseas):

3. come over (change sides, opinions):

4. come over (have sudden feeling):

5. come over → come across

II. come over VB [Am kəm -, Brit kʌm -] (v + prep + o) (affect, afflict)

u rečniku PONS

I. fall over VB intr insep

II. fall over VB trans

u rečniku PONS
u rečniku PONS

I. over [ˈəʊvəʳ, Am ˈoʊvɚ] PREP

1. over (above):

2. over (on):

3. over (across):

4. over (behind):

5. over (during):

6. over (more than):

over 150
más de 150

7. over (through):

¿qué le picó? inf

8. over (in superiority to):

9. over (about):

over sth

10. over (for checking):

11. over (past):

12. over MATH:

II. over [ˈəʊvəʳ, Am ˈoʊvɚ] ADV

1. over (moving above):

over go, jump

2. over (at a distance):

3. over (moving across):

4. over (on a visit):

5. over (changing hands):

6. over (downwards):

7. over (another way up):

8. over (in exchange):

to change over (from sth) to sth else

9. over (completely):

10. over (again):

to do sth all over Am

11. over (more):

7 into 30 goes 4 and 2 over
30 entre 7 son 4 y nos quedan 2

12. over (sb's turn):

over RADIO, AVIAT

III. over [ˈəʊvəʳ, Am ˈoʊvɚ] ADJ

1. over (finished):

2. over (remaining):

I. fall [fɔ:l] VB intr fell, fallen

1. fall (drop down):

fall rain, snow
fall tree
fall THEAT curtain

2. fall:

3. fall (land):

fall bomb, missile

4. fall accent, stress:

5. fall (decrease):

fall prices
fall demand

6. fall temperature:

7. fall league table, charts:

8. fall (be defeated):

9. fall liter (die in battle):

10. fall REL:

11. fall (occur):

12. fall (happen) darkness, silence:

13. fall (belong):

14. fall (hang down):

fall hair, cloth

15. fall (go down):

fall cliff, ground, road

16. fall + adj (become):

17. fall (enter a particular state):

to fall madly in love (with sb/sth)

II. fall [fɔ:l] N

1. fall (drop from a height):

2. fall (decrease):

3. fall (defeat):

4. fall Am (autumn):

5. fall pl (waterfall):

6. fall no pl REL:

III. fall [fɔ:l] ADJ Am

u rečniku PONS

I. fall over VB intr insep

II. fall over VB trans

u rečniku PONS
u rečniku PONS

I. over [ˈoʊ·vər] PREP

1. over (above):

2. over (on):

3. over (across):

4. over (behind):

5. over (during):

6. over (more than):

over 150
más de 150

7. over (through):

¿qué le picó? inf

8. over (in superiority to):

9. over (about):

over sth

10. over (for checking):

11. over (past):

12. over math:

II. over [ˈoʊ·vər] ADV

1. over (moving above):

over go, jump

2. over (at a distance):

3. over (moving across):

4. over (on a visit):

5. over (changing hands):

6. over (downwards):

7. over (another way up):

8. over (in exchange):

to change over (from sth) to sth else

9. over (completely):

10. over (again):

11. over (more):

12. over RADIO, AVIAT:

III. over [ˈoʊ·vər] ADJ

1. over (finished):

2. over (remaining):

I. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔl] VB intr

1. fall (drop down):

fall rain, snow
fall tree
fall THEAT curtain
to fall flat joke
to fall flat plan, suggestion

2. fall:

3. fall (land):

fall bomb, missile

4. fall (decrease):

fall prices
fall demand

5. fall temperature:

6. fall accent, stress:

7. fall in rank, on charts:

8. fall (be defeated):

9. fall liter (die in battle):

10. fall REL:

11. fall (occur):

12. fall (happen):

fall darkness, silence

13. fall (belong):

14. fall (hang down):

fall hair, cloth

15. fall (go down):

fall cliff, ground, road

16. fall + adj (become):

17. fall (enter a particular state):

to fall madly in love (with sb/sth)
to fall to pieces fig person
to fall to pieces plan, relationship

II. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔl] N

1. fall (drop from a height):

2. fall (decrease):

3. fall (defeat):

4. fall (autumn):

5. fall:

6. fall REL:

III. fall <fell, fallen> [fɔl] ADJ

fall (occurring in autumn) festival, sale
fall (of autumn) colors, temperatures, weather
Present
Ifall over
youfall over
he/she/itfalls over
wefall over
youfall over
theyfall over
Past
Ifell over
youfell over
he/she/itfell over
wefell over
youfell over
theyfell over
Present Perfect
Ihavefallen over
youhavefallen over
he/she/ithasfallen over
wehavefallen over
youhavefallen over
theyhavefallen over
Past Perfect
Ihadfallen over
youhadfallen over
he/she/ithadfallen over
wehadfallen over
youhadfallen over
theyhadfallen over

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