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spadał po angielsku:

1. fell fell


The curtain fell.
The rock concert was called off because the singer fell ill.
I laid down for a short nap and fell asleep for two hours.
There was hardly anyone who didn't laugh when the singer fell off the stage.
A big bomb fell, and a great many people lost their lives.
Not a drop of rain fell for a month, so they had to dig a well.
When I fell off my bicycle, I couldn't get up for a few minutes.
I tried Buddhist meditation once, but I fell asleep halfway through the session.
When I opened the door of the refrigerator, an apple fell out.
As more paper money came into use, the value fell.
I can still remember the time when Tom fell out of the tree.
My front tooth fell out.
Last night Mizuki, very drunk, fell into the water while walking along the lakeside.
A blanket of silence fell over everyone when they heard the disappointing announcement.
Production fell rapidly.

2. fallen fallen


The project to build a new sports center has fallen through for lack of adequate funds.
When rain's fallen and the soil is moist, it becomes easier to pull out weeds.
Father has lost his job, and what's worse, Mother has fallen ill.
Night has fallen!
She has fallen so low as to sing at a third-rate night club.
The moss is a delicate green fur on fallen logs and rocks, I say to myself.
You haven't fallen in love have you!? I won't have it! Having that man become my brother-in-law; I absolutely hate that!
Jean has fallen out with Paul over the education of their children.
It's geared pretty much towards real fighting isn't it? Apart from the eyes, crotch, and attacks against fallen opponents just about anything goes ...
I came back to Kyiv when the first snow had already fallen.
Now Marina was a romantic, she had not yet fallen into that passive state of mind which accepts that one should find a corner to live, anywhere, and then arrange one's whole life around it.
Productivity has fallen. Accordingly, workers' bonuses will be reduced.
Hey, is this fish tasty for real? It looks like a black porgy who'd fallen in with mobsters and been put on the country's most wanted list!?
What with fatigue and lack of sleep, he has fallen ill at last.
Having fallen victim to increased competition, the company went bankrupt.

Angielskie słowo "spadał" (fallen) występuje w zestawach:

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3. falling falling


Darkness is falling.
I have trouble falling asleep because I always have a lot on my mind.
The falling of the Berlin Wall was truly a momentous occasion.
Falling rocks present a danger to climbers.
The front wheel plays an important role in two-wheeled vehicles moving without falling over.
It is still possible to make a profit when prices are falling.
Far from falling, the prices of commodities went on rising.
Falling in love is the one illogical adventure, the one thing of which we are tempted to think as supernatural, in our trite and reasonable world.
The government finances are severely constrained because of falling tax revenues.
The turbulent sands above our heads, the flinging of our swords... they're naught but falling stars in the night sky.
A recent analysis by Boeing forecasts that unless safety is improved, jet airliners could be falling out of the sky at the rate of once a week by the year 2010.
Depression is a period marked by slackening of business activity, widespread unemployment, falling prices, and wages, etc.
Attendance had been falling off and such people as did come sat about indifferently.
It's true that there are fewer children due to the falling birthrate, and there are fewer children in the school, but that is all to the good.
In the midst of the dollar falling hard against the Yen and other major Eastern currencies the Chinese Yuan, with China effectively taking a 'dollar peg' policy, has become cheap.

Angielskie słowo "spadał" (falling) występuje w zestawach:

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