| Principal Translations |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
| fall off vi + adv | (become detached) | caerse⇒ v prnl |
| | | desprenderse⇒ v prnl |
| | | despegarse⇒ v prnl |
| | One of the buttons on Chloe's coat had fallen off. |
| | Uno de los botones del abrigo de Chloe se había caído. |
| fall off [sth] vi + prep | (become detached from) | caerse de v prnl + prep |
| | | desprenderse de v prnl + prep |
| | The picture had fallen off the wall. |
| | El cuadro se había caído de la pared. |
| fall off [sth] vi + prep | (slip down from) | deslizarse de v prnl + prep |
| | The blanket fell off the bed slowly. |
| | La manta se deslizó de la cama lentamente. |
| fall off vi phrasal | figurative (decrease) | caer⇒ vi |
| | | descender⇒ vi |
| | Car sales have fallen off during the recession. |
| | La venta de coches ha caído durante la recesión. |
| Principal Translations |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
falloff, falling-off, also UK: fall-off n | (decrease, decline) | declive nm |
| | | caída nf |
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