Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом all. Страница двадцать

Фразеологизмы со словом all. Страница двадцать

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fall in place
fall into place
To suddenly make sense; find the natural or proper place for the missing pieces of a puzzle.
When the detectives realized that a second man was seen at the place of the murder, the pieces of the puzzle began to fall into place.
fall in with
To meet by accident.
Mary fell in with some of her friends downtown.
To agree to help with; support.
I fell in with Jack's plan to play a trick on his father.
To become associated with a group detrimental to the newcomer.
John fell in with a wild bunch; small wonder he flunked all of his courses.
fall in
To go and stand properly in a row like soldiers.
The captain told his men to fall in.
To collapse.
The explosion caused the walls of the house to fall in.
fall into one's lap
Свалиться с неба. Что-то, что случается без усилий с вашей стороны.
She's not making much effort to find work. Does she think a job will fall into her lap?
Она не особенно старается найти работу. Она что, думает, что место само свалится с неба?
fall into the habit of
To develop the custom of doing something.
Jack has fallen into the bad habit of playing poker for large sums of money every night.
fall off the wagon
To return to the consumption of an addictive, such as alcohol or drugs, after a period of abstinence.
Poor Joe has fallen off the wagon again - he is completely incoherent today.
fall on deaf ears
Не быть услышанным; быть проигнорированным.
Her pleas for mercy fell on deaf ears; the judge gave her the maximum sentence.
Ее прошения о помиловании были пропущены мимо ушей, судья приговорил ее к максимальному сроку заключения.
fall on
fall upon
To go and fight with; attack.
The robbers fell on him from behind trees.
To meet (troubles).
The famous poet fell upon unhappy days.