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French-English translation for: fall back
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NOUN   fall-back | fall-backs
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SYNO   to fall back | to lapse ... 
SEE ALSO  fallback
Keywords contained
se replierto fall back
mil. refluerto fall back [retreat]
recourir à qc.to fall back on sth.
se replier sur qc.to fall back on sth.
retomber dans l'enfance [loc.]to fall back into childhood [idiom]
retomber en enfance [loc.]to fall back into childhood [idiom]
anat. tomber sur son postérieur [fam.]to fall on one's back
tomber à la renverseto fall flat on one's back
s'assurer une position de replito make sure one has a fall-back position
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consécutif {adj}back-to-back
choir [littéraire] [tomber]to fall
chuterto fall
descendre [nuit]to fall
pol. périr [empire, régime]to fall
écon. fin. reculer [euro, valeurs boursières, production, exportation]to fall
tomberto fall
chute {f}fall
pol. culbute {f} [de régime, d'institutions]fall
s'effondrerto fall [collapse]
automne {m}fall [Am.]
baisse {f}fall [decrease]
mil. Rassemblement !Fall in!
faillir tomberto almost fall
se décomposer [société, parti]to fall apart
s'endormirto fall asleep
s'effondrerto fall down
se casser la figure [fam.] [loc.] [tomber par terre]to fall down
se ramasser [tomber]to fall down
fin. arriver à échéance [loyer, traite, emprunt]to fall due
fin. venir à échéance [loyer, traite, emprunt]to fall due
s'aplatir [fam.] [personne] [tomber]to fall flat
s'effondrerto fall in
mil. rompre les rangs [sur ordre]to fall out
se ramasser [tomber]to fall over
se renverser [objet, bouteille]to fall over
dégringoler [prix, cours, température]to fall sharply
mil. mus. se taire [canon, orchestre]to fall silent
passer à traversto fall through
tomber dans les pommes [fam.] [s'évanouir] [loc.]to fall unconscious
chute {f} librefree fall
comm. écon. baisserto fall [drop, decrease]
se briser [amitié]to fall apart [friendship]
retomber comme un soufflé [loc.]to fall flat [idiom]
s'éprendre de qn. [littéraire]to fall for sb.
écon. diminuer [production, ventes, demande]to fall off [decrease]
achopper sur qc.to fall over sth.
tomber à l'eau [fig.]to fall through [fig.]
revenir à qn. [honneur]to fall to sb.
laisser tomber qc.to let sth. fall
recul {m} [d'investissements, de production, nombre] (de qc.)fall (in sth.)
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