befall

befall
bi'fo:l
past tense - befell; verb
(to happen to (a person or thing): A disaster has befallen her.) acontecer
befall
tr[bɪ'fɔːl]
transitive verb (pt befell tr[bɪ'fel] , pp befallen tr[bi'fɔːlən] )
1 literal acontecer a, suceder a
he never knew what had befallen her nunca supo lo que le había sucedido
intransitive verb
1 acontecer
befall [bɪ'fɔl] v, -fell [-'fl] ; -fallen [-'fɔlə n] vt
: sucederle a, acontecerle a
befall vi
: acontecer
befall
v.
(§ p.,p.p.: befell, befallen) = acontecer a v.
ocurrir v.
bɪ'fɔːl
transitive verb (past befell bɪ'fel past p befallen bɪ'fɔːlən) (liter) sucederle or ocurrirle a
[bɪ'fɔːl] (pt befell) (pp befallen) liter
1.
VT acontecer a, suceder a
2.
VI acontecer, suceder

whatever may befall — pase lo que pase

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[bɪ'fɔːl]
transitive verb (past befell [bɪ'fel] past p befallen [bɪ'fɔːlən]) (liter) sucederle or ocurrirle a

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  • Befall — Be*fall , v. t. [imp. {Befell}; p. p. {Befallen}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Befalling}.] [AS. befeallan; pref. be + feallan to fall.] To happen to. [1913 Webster] I beseech your grace that I may know The worst that may befall me. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • befall — (v.) O.E. befeallan to deprive of; fall to, be assigned to; befall, from BE (Cf. be ) by, about + feallan (see FALL (Cf. fall)). Cf. O.Fris. bifalla, O.S., O.H.G. bifallan, Ger. befallen. Related: Befell; befalling …   Etymology dictionary

  • Befall — Be*fall , v. i. To come to pass; to happen. [1913 Webster] I have revealed . . . the discord which befell. Milton. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • befall — [v] happen to; take place action, bechance, betide, break, chance, come down, come off, come to pass, cook*, cook up a storm*, cook with gas*, develop, ensue, fall, fall out, follow, gel, go, go down, hap*, happen, jell*, materialize, occur,… …   New thesaurus

  • befall — ► VERB (past befell; past part. befallen) literary ▪ (especially of something bad) happen to …   English terms dictionary

  • befall — [bē fôl′, bifôl′] vi. befell, befallen, befalling [ME bifallen < OE befeallan, to fall, fall to as a share or right < be , BE + feallan,FALL] 1. to come to pass; happen; occur 2. Archaic to be fitting; pertain vt. to happen to …   English World dictionary

  • befall — UK [bɪˈfɔːl] / US [bɪˈfɔl] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms befall : present tense I/you/we/they befall he/she/it befalls present participle befalling past tense befell UK [bɪˈfel] / US past participle befallen UK [bɪˈfɔːlən] / US… …   English dictionary

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  • Befall — Be|fall [bə fal], der; [e]s: das Befallenwerden, Befallensein von Krankheiten oder Schädlingen (besonders bei Pflanzen): etwas gegen den Befall von Bohnen mit Blattläusen unternehmen. Zus.: Blattlausbefall, Pilzbefall, Schädlingsbefall,… …   Universal-Lexikon

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