I had fallen; you had fallen; he/she/it had fallen; we had fallen; you had fallen; they had fallen Forum discussions with the word(s) "fallen" in the title:Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::Click the infinitive to see all available inflectionsWordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2020having dropped or come down from a higher place, from an upright position, or from a higher level, degree, amount, quality, value, number, etc.WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2020to come or drop down suddenly to a lower position, esp. fail.
to leave a standing or erect position suddenly:Her eyes fell as she began to explain why she had stolen the money.to give in to temptation or sin, esp. drop to. coincide.
From Middle High German vellen, Old High German fellen, from Proto-Germanic *fallijaną (“to make fall”).
The troops fell back to their original position.We are falling behind in our work. trap covered by down come fallen pitfalls dump tumble. fallen - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. to leave a standing or erect position suddenly, whether voluntarily or not:The temperature fell ten degrees. Other translations. Fällen +10k. to become unchaste or to lose one's innocence.to pass into some physical, mental, or emotional condition:to envelop or come as if by dropping, as stillness or night.to come to pass, occur, or become at a certain time:Christmas falls on a Monday this year. All Free. I did not tell them till late, but I did understand every word they said. In this way I have learned English. go down. incur. drop.
My mom and dad used to speak English when they wanted to say something I shouldn't understand. fallen translation in English - French Reverso dictionary, see also 'fall',fall open',fall in',fall on', … include. Translation of "fallen" in English. You want to reject this entry: please give us your comments (bad translation/definition, duplicate entries...) You can complete the translation of fallen given by the English-French Collins dictionary with other dictionaries such as: Wikipedia, Lexilogos, Larousse dictionary, Le Robert, Oxford, Grévisse Cognate with English fell. The rent falls due the first of every month.to be directed, as light, sight, etc., on something:to collapse, as through weakness, damage, poor construction, or the like;The old tower fell under its own weight. English-French dictionary : translate English words into French with online dictionaries to become unchaste:to pass into some physical, mental, or emotional condition:to come or occur as if by dropping, such as stillness or night:I can't believe you would fall for an old trick like that.The gang fell on their rivals with knives and chains.They had fallen out only a week before their wedding.His hair fell out after a few weeks of chemotherapy. Past perfect.
'fallen' also found in translations in French-English dictionary Fatigued, some of the marchers fell behind.to fail to pay (a debt, obligation, etc.) They are longer than most examples given by online dictionaries, they resemble actually more to a language study book. an act or instance of falling or dropping from a higher to a lower place or position: a falling from an erect position, such as to the ground:WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2020to drop or descend under the force of gravity, as to a lower place through loss or lack of support.to come or drop down suddenly to a lower position, esp. descend. sink. at the appointed time:She fell behind in her tax payments, and the property was confiscated.He was doing well on the exam until he fell down on the last essay question.He's not at all the type you would expect her to fall for.She was sick all winter and fell off till she was just skin and bones.I fell upon the idea while looking through a magazine.They were ordered to fall out when the parade ended.to exhibit great eagerness, esp. The cake fell when he slammed the oven door.The young trainees fell all over themselves to praise the boss's speech.The candidate's supporters fell away when he advocated racial discrimination.Many fell away because they were afraid of reprisals.The relentless shelling forced the enemy to fall back.They fell back on their entrenchments.
Verb. Suggest new translation/definition Suggestions. Noun Past participle. in pursuit of one's own advantage:The candidate fell over backward in support of the issues that would win votes.They fell to and soon finished off the entire turkey.That case falls under the heading of errors of judgment.an act or instance of falling or dropping from a higher to a lower place or position.the season of the year that comes after summer and before winter;a falling from an erect position, as to the ground:an act or instance of holding or forcing an opponent's shoulders against the mat for a specified length of time.the long soft hair that hangs over the forehead and eyes of certain terriers.to descend by the force of gravity from a higher to a lower place(of a batsman's wicket) to be taken by the bowling sidethe end of a tackle to which power is applied to hoist ita scoring move, pinning both shoulders of one's opponent to the floor for a specified period