Spanish-English translations for caerse

  • fall
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    Say someone were to tell me today that many people are injured falling off ladders whilst hanging curtains. Supongamos que alguien me dice hoy que muchas personas sufren lesiones al caerse de las escaleras mientras cuelgan cortinas. Therefore, as we say in Spanish, it should not 'fall out of your hands' when it is being read, because it is so heavy. Y, por tanto, no puede, como decimos en español, "caerse de las manos" a la hora de leerlo. the fall of Rome
  • fall outTherefore, as we say in Spanish, it should not 'fall out of your hands' when it is being read, because it is so heavy. Y, por tanto, no puede, como decimos en español, "caerse de las manos" a la hora de leerlo. We had a fall out, couldnt come to terms and havent talked since.I opened the cupboard and a can fell out onto my foot
  • fall overWell have to walk; my car has fallen over.
  • give inThe roof gave in under the weight of the snow.I finally gave in and let him stay up to watch TV.OK, I dont know the answer. I give in.
  • overfall
  • topple over

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