Betekenis van:
fall out

to fall out
Werkwoord
  • logisch voortvloeien uit; ontstaan uit; voortkomen
  • come as a logical consequence; follow logically

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

to fall out
Werkwoord
    • leave (a barracks) in order to take a place in a military formation, or leave a military formation

    Hyperoniemen

    to fall out
    Werkwoord
      • have a breach in relations

      Hyperoniemen

      to fall out
      Werkwoord
        • come off

        Synoniemen

        Hyperoniemen

        Werkwoord


        Voorbeeldzinnen

        1. Fall in and out of love quickly.
        2. Money doesn't fall out of the sky.
        3. If you stuff the box too full, the bottom will fall out.
        4. If you don't watch out, you'll soon fall in the water.
        5. After a minute of free fall he pulled the rip cord and out came the parachute.
        6. If you run out of cash, you can fall back on your savings in the bank.
        7. They are going to bring out "Romeo and Juliet" this coming fall.
        8. Despite Trang's constant affirmations of love, Spenser is still afraid someday she will fall out of love with him.
        9. In order to cross from one sentence to the other, Tom was stretching out his arm. Mary clinged firmly on to it and jumped over the dot, avoiding to fall in the space.
        10. Table 7.2 sets out the parameters, and the categories that they fall into.
        11. In future, the number of branches would continue to fall slightly as customers increasingly carried out transactions on the Internet.
        12. the project must fall into one of the categories set out in Part A of Annex I;
        13. the result for the peak luminance ratio set out in Annex I, Part 3 does not fall below 60 %.
        14. For each of the 20 activities of Annex II A, please indicate how many installations fall into the categories set out below during the reporting period:
        15. the average of the results for the latter three units for the peak luminance ratio set out in Annex I, Part 3 does not fall below 60 %.