fallen
Prononciation : [ˈfɔːlən]
Mot
Contexte : « state or condition »
(adjective) when something has dropped down from a higher place or position. It can also mean something that has lost its previous good condition or status.
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The leaves have fallen from the trees, making the ground colorful.
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The fallen flowers were not as beautiful as they were when they were blooming.
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Have all the apples fallen from the tree yet?
Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to move down to the ground or a lower place. This can happen suddenly or gently, like when you trip or when a rain drops down.
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She has fallen on the soft grass and is laughing.
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He has not fallen during the race, which is impressive.
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Did you see where the book has fallen when it was knocked off the shelf?
Contexte : « status change »
(verb) to become not as good or to lose lots of value or status. This can happen in a game or when someone fails to do well.
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The stock prices have fallen due to the new information released by the company.
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His grades haven't fallen; in fact, they have improved!
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Why have the sales of the game fallen this month?
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