fall off

fall off
(to become smaller in number or amount: Audiences often fall off during the summer.) bajar, disminuir
fall off
v.
caer v.
(§pres: caigo, caes...)
v + adv
a) (tumble down) caerse* (de una bicicleta, un caballo etc)
b) (break off) \<\<button/handle\>\> caerse*
c) (decline) \<\<production/attendance\>\> decaer*
1. VI + ADV
1) (gen) caerse; [part] desprenderse
2) (=diminish) (in amount, numbers) disminuir; [interest] decaer; [enthusiasm] enfriarse; [quality] empeorar
2.
VI + PREP (gen) caerse de; [part] desprenderse de
* * *
v + adv
a) (tumble down) caerse* (de una bicicleta, un caballo etc)
b) (break off) \<\<button/handle\>\> caerse*
c) (decline) \<\<production/attendance\>\> decaer*

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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