fall+out
1 fall out — {v.} 1. To happen. * /As it fell out, the Harpers were able to sell their old car./ Compare: TURN OUT(6). 2. To quarrel; fight; fuss; disagree. * /The thieves fell out over the division of the loot./ 3. To leave a military formation. * /You men… …
2 fall out — {v.} 1. To happen. * /As it fell out, the Harpers were able to sell their old car./ Compare: TURN OUT(6). 2. To quarrel; fight; fuss; disagree. * /The thieves fell out over the division of the loot./ 3. To leave a military formation. * /You men… …
3 Fall Out — Single par The Police Face B Nothing Achieving Sortie 1er …
4 fall out — / fɔ:laʊt/, it. /fo laut/ (o fall out) locuz. ingl. [comp. di fall caduta e out fuori ], usata in ital. come s.m. 1. (fis.) [caduta sul suolo terrestre di nuclidi radioattivi diffusi da esplosioni nucleari]. 2. (estens.) [ciò che consegue a un… …
5 fall out — [v1] argue altercate, bicker, clash, differ, disagree, fight, quarrel, spar, squabble; concept 46 Ant. agree, concur fall out [v2] come to pass befall, chance, happen, occur, result, take place, turn out; concept 4 …
6 Fall-out — Fall out, Fall·out [ fɔːl|aut] der; s, s; geschr; die radioaktiven Produkte, die als Folge von Kernspaltungen (z.B. nach einer Atombombenexplosion) entstehen …
7 Fall-out — auch: Fall|out 〈[fɔ:laʊt] n. od. m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s〉 Niederschlag von radioaktiven Stoffen aus der Atmosphäre, die z. B. bei Kernwaffenexplosionen entstehen [Etym.: engl., »radioaktiver Niederschlag«] …
8 fall out — 1570s in the literal sense; military use is from 1832. Meaning “quarrel” is attested from 1560s (to fall out with “quarrel with” is from 1520s) …
9 fall-out — /foˈlaut, ingl. ˈfɔːlˌaut/ [loc. ingl., propriamente «caduta fuori», da fall «caduta» e out «fuori»] loc. sost. m. inv. ricaduta radioattiva …
10 fall out — ► fall out have an argument. Main Entry: ↑fall …
11 fall|out — «FL OWT», noun. 1. the radioactive particles or dust that fall to earth after a nuclear explosion. Fallout may be assumed always to be dangerously radioactive. »Fallout sifting down…will affect every living person (Stuart Chase). 2. the falling… …
12 fall out — index alienate (estrange), bicker, disaccord, emanate, estrange Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
13 Fall-out — radioaktiver Niederschlag; Fallout * * * Fall out auch: Fall|out 〈[fɔ:laʊt] m. 6〉 1. Niederschlag von radioaktiven Stoffen aus der Atmosphäre, die z. B. bei Atombombenexplosionen entstanden sind 2. Bewusstseinstrübung [<engl. fall „fallen“ +… …
14 Fall Out — Infobox Single Name = Fall Out Caption = 1979 record sleeve Artist = The Police from Album = B side = Nothing Achieving Released = May 1, 1977 November 1979 (re release) Format = 7 single Recorded = January 1977 Genre = Punk Length = 2:03 Label …
15 fall out — v. 1) (D; intr.) ( to quarrel ) to fall out with (to fall out with smb.) 2) (misc.) the platoon fell out on the company street * * * [ fɔːl aʊt] (misc.) the platoon fell out on the company street (D; intr.) ( to quarrel ) to fall out with (to… …
16 fall out — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms fall out : present tense I/you/we/they fall out he/she/it falls out present participle falling out past tense fell out past participle fallen out 1) informal to stop being friendly with someone because you… …
17 fall out — 1) PHRASAL VERB If something such as a person s hair or a tooth falls out, it comes out. [V P] Her hair started falling out as a result of radiation treatment. 2) PHR V RECIP If you fall out with someone, you have an argument and stop being… …
18 Fall-out — In the military, a fall out is someone who lags behind his unit formation. This is most often associated with unit runs, such as the Battalion run. A fall out will be encouraged or antagonized by members of his unit to catch up and remain in… …
19 fall\ out — v 1. To happen. As it fell out, the Harpers were able to sell their old car. Compare: turn out(6) 2. To quarrel; fight; fuss; disagree. The thieves fell out over the division of the loot. 3. To leave a military formation. You men are dismissed.… …
20 Fall-out — D✓Fall|out, Fall out [fo:l |au̮t ], der; s, s <englisch> (Kernphysik radioaktiver Niederschlag) …