Betekenis van:
fall off

to fall off
Werkwoord
  • afvallen; naar beneden vallen
  • come off

Hyperoniemen

to fall off
Werkwoord
  • inzakken, afbrokkelen, zakken
  • fall heavily or suddenly; decline markedly

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

to fall off
Werkwoord
    • diminish in size or intensity

    Synoniemen

    Hyperoniemen

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Don't fall off!
    2. I wish you fall off a cliff.
    3. I don't like peas. They always fall off the knife.
    4. Hold on tight, otherwise you will fall off.
    5. Turn the light off. I can't fall asleep.
    6. Newton saw an apple fall off a tree.
    7. When you fall off the stairs, you're downstairs quickly.
    8. If you fall into the water, you should strip off all wet clothes.
    9. That popular television series is going to spin off two new shows in the fall.
    10. A spare wheel not securely fixed in carrier and likely to fall off.
    11. Number plate(s) missing or so insecure/fixed that it is (they are) likely to fall off.
    12. The question arises whether salmon backbones would fall within the category ‘Other’ in Article 1 of the definitive Regulation, which includes gutted head-off salmon (fresh, chilled or frozen) but is not exclusively reserved for this kind of presentation.
    13. It is undisputed that salmon backbones do not fall within presentation types referring to the whole fish, gutted head on, gutted head-off, or any of the presentation types referring to fillets listed in Article 1 of the definitive Regulation.
    14. The November plan suggested that profits would fall at the end of the restructuring period (2007), due to high restructuring costs and the fact that profits for 2005 were inflated by the one-off sale of assets in that year.
    15. Any part of the noise suppression system loose, likely to fall off, damaged, incorrectly fitted, missing or obviously modified in a way that would adversely affect the noise levels.