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Перевод: falling


[прилагательное]
падающий; понижающийся;
[существительное]
падение; понижение; впадина


Тезаурус:

  1. He was forever on the verge of falling into sweet, endless sleep, but somehow he forced himself to stay awake.
  2. Men don't think they have to try hard to attract women, because the women are out there falling over themselves trying to become "perfect" for the men.
  3. The latest CBI figures suggest settlements are levelling out after falling to 4.2 per cent in the final three months last year.
  4. I was also part of a problem (although it was no problem then) of falling rolls.
  5. This, ironically, was a year in which, with 34 of the 40 runners completing at least one circuit in the Martell Grand National and only three horses actually falling, the great steeplechase must have satisfied even its most inveterate "Cruelty to Animals" assailants.
  6. Children may have a fear of falling, in fevers, and hold on tight.
  7. For many beginners, reaching, turning and often falling is what an afternoon's windsurfing consists of, which, although it is comforting and fun to be with the dozens of others who are doing exactly the same, doesn't lead to much improvement in their sailing.
  8. But the falling yen is now making that especially hard to achieve on the sinking stockmarket.
  9. The lotus is falling, falling.
  10. There were murmurs too that other constraints to a small family norm had been grossly neglected, particularly the only slowly falling rate of infant and child mortality in many backward areas.
  11. Hedge your bets with a foreign currency fund: Martin Baker reports on the best ways for investors to make the most of a falling pound
  12. Many of the cases falling within this offence may involve serious fault - where there is racing on the highway, for example, or a prolonged course of very bad driving, or bad driving in order to avoid apprehension.
  13. A sighted person can make predictions about the future course of tangible experience - falling over a precipice or hitting a wall - which to a blind man "seem as strange and unaccountable as prophecy doth to others".

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