FALL - translation to arabic
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FALL - translation to arabic

ONE OF THE EARTH'S FOUR TEMPERATE SEASONS, OCCURRING BETWEEN SUMMER AND WINTER
Fall (season); Fall (etymology); Autumns; Autumn/ fall; Mid-Fall; Autumntime; Meteorological fall; Autumn (from disambiguation); Fall; Fall season
  • 19th century]] [[countryside]]
  • Autumn colouration at the Kalevanpuisto park in [[Pori]], Finland.

FALL         

ألاسم

اِنْحِدَار ; تَحَدُّر ; نُزُول

الفعل

أَهْوَى ; اِنْحَدَرَ ; اِنْهارَ ; اِنْهَوَى ; تَحَدَّرَ ; تَدَهْوَرَ ; تَرَدَّى ; تَسَاقَطَ ; تَطَوَّحَ ; تَهَاوَى ; تَهَوَّرَ ; حَدَرَ ; خَرَّ ; رَدِيَ ; نَزَلَ ; هَوَى

الصفة

خَرِيف

Fall         
سقوط ، انخفاض ، خفض
fall         
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يسقط = يتدلى = يخر على يولد ينخفض = يصدر ، يخرج يقع = يجرح او يقتل فى المعركة = يخفق ، ينهزم ، ينهار تسقط ، تفقد عفافها ينحدر = يخمد ، يسكن ، يتلاشى =- يهبط ، يتدنى= يضمر ، يهزل = تبدو عليه امارات الخزى او الخيبة او الكآبة يحدث = يصادف = يؤول اليه بالارث او القرعة ينقسم يصبح يشرع بهمة و نشاط
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سقوط = سقطة = تساقط = مقدار متساقط الخريف = الاوراق المتساقطة فى الخريف = ولادة = عدد الحملان المولودة حجاب امرأة = قبة قميص حبل ، سلسلة انهيار = انحراف منحدر = Pl عد: شلال = خفوت انخفاض او تدن انحدار قطع الاشجار = عدد الاشجار المقطوعة جندلة ، اسقاط على الظهر = مباراة الموضع الصحيح
ADJ
خريفى

Definition

fall
I
n.
dropping, coming down
1) to have, take a fall
2) to break a fall
3) a bad, nasty fall (she had a bad fall and broke her ankle)
4) a free fall (of a parachutist)
5) a fall from (a fall from a horse)
autumn
(AE)
6) an early; late fall
7) in (the) fall (we have a lot of rain in the fall)
II
v.
1) ('to drop') to fall flat, headlong; short
2) (colloq.) (d; intr.) to fall for ('to become infatuated with') (he fell for her)
3) (D; intr.) ('to drop') to fall from (to fall from a tree; to fall from grace)
4) (d; intr.) ('to come'); ('to drop') to fall into (to fall into disfavor; to fall into disrepute; to fall into place; to fall into a trap)
5) (d; intr.) ('to be divided') to fall into (to fall into three categories)
6) (D; intr.) ('to drop') to fall off (to fall off a table)
7) (D; intr.) ('to drop') to fall on (to fall on one's back; the stress falls on the last syllable)
8) (d; intr.) ('to come') to fall on (the holiday fell on a Monday)
9) (d; intr.) ('to drop') to fall out of (to fall out of bed; to fall out of favor)
10) (d; intr.) to fall over (she fell over the side of the ship)
11) (formal) (d; intr.) ('to devolve') to fall to (it fell to me to break the news)
12) (D; intr.) ('to drop') to fall to (he fell to his knees; the book fell to the floor)
13) (d; intr.) ('to drop') ('to come') to fall under (to fall under a train; to fall under smb.'s influence)
14) (misc.) to fall asleep; to fall due; to fall foul of the law; to fall ill; to fall in love with smb.; to fall in battle; to fall silent; to fall on hard times; to fall to pieces; to fall into step

Wikipedia

Autumn

Autumn, also known as fall in American English and Canadian English, is one of the four temperate seasons on Earth. Outside the tropics, autumn marks the transition from summer to winter, in September (Northern Hemisphere) or March (Southern Hemisphere). Autumn is the season when the duration of daylight becomes noticeably shorter and the temperature cools considerably. Day length decreases and night length increases as the season progresses until the Winter Solstice in December (Northern Hemisphere) and June (Southern Hemisphere). One of its main features in temperate climates is the striking change in colour for the leaves of deciduous trees as they prepare to shed.

Examples of use of FALL
1. "If I fall, or if my people make me fall, the government will fall, too.
2. Eventually, the crowd may fall." And the crowd did fall.
3. When advertisers announce, "This is our fall line," he says, these publications "fall in line with the fall line" and hype their products.
4. "In the autumn, the leaves fall, and Abbas will fall," he said.
5. This fall was led by a 3 per cent fall in car prices.