0 to go down from a higher level usually unintentionally -- rơi; rơi xuống
1 (often with over) to go down to the ground etc from an upright position, usually by accident -- ngã
She tripped and fell (over).
2 to become lower or less -- hạ thấp; nguôi đi
The temperature is falling.
5 (only with it as subject) to come as one’s duty etc -- trở thành nhiệm vụ của ai
6 the act of falling -- sự rơi; sự ngã
He had a fall.
7 (a quantity of) something that has fallen -- số lượng của cái gì đang hoặc đã rơi
a fall of snow.
8 capture or (political) defeat -- (nhất là chính trị) thất bại; sụp đổ
the fall of Rome.
9 the autumn -- mùa thu
Leaves change color in the fall.
Firstly, one might hold that philosophical ideas should stand or fall on their content, rather than upon the reputation of the philosopher concerned.
In sum, disyllables have the same phonetic and developmental relation to monosyllables that falls have to rises.
Longterm exclosure plots currently capturing and protecting seeds falling into the crab-zone will help address this uncertainty.
A slow falling time of compressed pulse was observed due to the reduced intensity at the wings of the spatial profile.
We expect these committees will not exhibit a strong tendency to fall in the majority party's target area on its side of the chamber median.
If that is too high, then competitiveness will be reduced and, unless wages fall, unemployment will increase.
As industrial production has fallen so have associated negative externalities, leading to reductions in air, water, soil, and noise pollution.
If timber price were to fall by a third, then benefits are still comparable to half the proceeds of logging being invested.
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