Vertaling van fall back

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to fall back, to retrogress, to regress {ww.}
to fall back
to retrogress
to regress {ww.}
They easily fall back on his company.
They easily fall back on his company.
Teachers shouldn't fall back on their authority.
Teachers shouldn't fall back on their authority.
to fall back, to lapse, to retrogress, to relapse, to regress, to recidivate {ww.}
to fall back
to lapse
to retrogress
to relapse
to regress
to recidivate {ww.}
I have nothing to fall back on.
I have nothing to fall back on.
We must have something to fall back on.
We must have something to fall back on.
to fall back, to lapse, to retrogress, to relapse, to regress, to recidivate {ww.}
to fall back
to lapse
to retrogress
to relapse
to regress
to recidivate {ww.}
In an emergency he had nothing to fall back upon.
In an emergency he had nothing to fall back upon.
to fall back, to lag, to fall behind, to dawdle {ww.}
to fall back
to lag
to fall behind
to dawdle {ww.}
Spring ahead, fall behind.
Spring ahead, fall behind.
Don't fall behind other companies!
Don't fall behind other companies!
to fall back, to lapse, to retrogress, to relapse, to regress, to recidivate {ww.}
to fall back
to lapse
to retrogress
to relapse
to regress
to recidivate {ww.}
to fall back {ww.}
to fall back {ww.}
In an emergency you can fall back on your savings.
In an emergency you can fall back on your savings.
He has no friends to fall back on.
He has no friends to fall back on.
to fall back {ww.}
to fall back {ww.}
to fall back, to lapse, to recidivate, to regress, to relapse, to retrogress {ww.}
to fall back
to lapse
to recidivate
to regress
to relapse
to retrogress {ww.}
to lose, to fall back, to fall behind, to drop off, to recede {ww.}
to lose
to fall back
to fall behind
to drop off
to recede {ww.}
I can fall back on my savings if I lose my job.
I can fall back on my savings if I lose my job.
In that case, they fall behind.
In that case, they fall behind.
to resort, to fall back, to recur {ww.}
to resort
to fall back
to recur {ww.}
to dawdle, to fall back, to fall behind, to lag {ww.}
to dawdle
to fall back
to fall behind
to lag {ww.}


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Engels
Engels

They easily fall back on his company.

They easily fall back on his company.

Teachers shouldn't fall back on their authority.

Teachers shouldn't fall back on their authority.

I have nothing to fall back on.

I have nothing to fall back on.

In an emergency you can fall back on your savings.

In an emergency you can fall back on your savings.

He has no friends to fall back on.

He has no friends to fall back on.

We must have something to fall back on.

We must have something to fall back on.

In an emergency he had nothing to fall back upon.

In an emergency he had nothing to fall back upon.

Mr Iuchi has no one to fall back on.

Mr Iuchi has no one to fall back on.

I've used up my wages, but I have my bank account to fall back on.

I've used up my wages, but I have my bank account to fall back on.

It is always useful to have savings to fall back on.

It is always useful to have savings to fall back on.

I can fall back on my savings if I lose my job.

I can fall back on my savings if I lose my job.

If you run out of cash, you can fall back on your savings in the bank.

If you run out of cash, you can fall back on your savings in the bank.

Many families had lost their savings during the war and had nothing to fall back on.

Many families had lost their savings during the war and had nothing to fall back on.

For us, English was the language to fall back on when we couldn't make ourselves understood in French.

For us, English was the language to fall back on when we couldn't make ourselves understood in French.

Let's resist the temptation to fall back on the same partisanship and pettiness and immaturity that has poisoned our politics for so long.

Let's resist the temptation to fall back on the same partisanship and pettiness and immaturity that has poisoned our politics for so long.


Gerelateerd aan fall back

retrogress - regress - lapse - relapse - recidivate - lag - fall behind - dawdle - lose - drop off - recede - resort - recurchange - come down - be - breach - draw - celebrate - develop - displace