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Перевод: fallen
[прилагательное] упавший; опавший; павший; падший; [существительное] павшие ; [глагол] #p.p. от fall
Тезаурус:
- Although many have indeed left, they have often retained their ownership and the land has fallen into disuse.
- By late 1989 the labour force in the Welsh pits, once a quarter of a million men in those proud valleys, had fallen to less than 5,000.
- The natural fallen world?
- Whatever she can urge in mitigation, she is a fallen woman for the rest of her life.
- The mill still contains its iron half-breast shot wheel together with all the machinery, stones etc, although much of this has been idle since the early 1950s and has fallen into disrepair.
- The channel was now only ten, perhaps twelve feet deep and fifteen feet wide: since it had fallen into disuse as a waterway it had, over the years, become silted up with layer upon layer of sludge.
- The tiny single room was jammed with the mossy timbers of disused sheep pens, but the little iron fire grate that once warmed the hardy men who worked here was still set in the foot of the hut's tottering gable end, and the massive stone lintel had not yet fallen from its place above the doorway.
- They skirted the fallen branch.
- The Australian group bidding for Pearl argues that the UK market's proportion of individual life and pension business attributable to this method of business has fallen from 25 per cent to 7 per cent.
- "Sole" of my Saviour, she thought and started to giggle, but then she had to take up Jitka who had fallen by the kneeling board and was crying.
- Tobruk had fallen and Rommel's troops were surging towards Egypt.
- My return journey with the soup took twenty minutes; the soup was cold, and the Empress had fallen asleep in her chair.
- Or the image of the Fallen, those who have committed the sin of idolatry?
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