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Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "fallen off", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Đức. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ fallen off, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ fallen off trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Đức

1. We've fallen off the carrousel .

2. Enrollment has fallen off this year.

3. The handle had fallen off the drawer.

4. 2 The handle had fallen off the drawer.

5. 3 The handle had fallen off the drawer.

6. A woman had fallen off and broken her pelvis.

7. I sent Torres after Shepherd, and she's fallen off the grid.

8. The nosegay for lover to dreams appointment fallen off, relating to depravation.

9. He gets caviare that has fallen off the back of a lorry.

10. He has grown peevish and fallen off from what he used to be.

11. It must have fallen off during the events that led to his untimely death.

12. I heard a plonk, and saw that the box had fallen off the table.

13. In absolute levels, we have fallen off only from the historically high 1980 figures.

14. Bette noticed Tina's right earring had fallen off, and Tina supposedly put it back on

15. And all of my sails were just ripped and broken down, and my steering wheel had fallen off.

16. The roof has caved in, the doors have fallen off their hinges, and the exterior has been vandalized.

17. Violent head shakes would precede launching herself Boatward—in the hopes that my reeling arm might by now have fallen off

18. After Vorontseff had fallen off twice he was hoisted up by a grinning trooper and thrown face down in front of the saddle.

19. He was a Cloddish man, like he'd just fallen off the turnip wagon and hadn't quite woken up yet from his long trip from the country

20. IN what may come to be the definitive line about our current economic crisis, Warren Buffett said on the CNBC program "Squawk Box" this month that the United States economy has "fallen off a cliff."

21. Cloddish (Adjective) Like a clod, a person who is foolish, stupid or parochial. He was a Cloddish man, like he'd just fallen off the turnip wagon and hadn't quite woken up yet from his long trip from the country.

22. Cloddish definitions Like a clod, a person who is foolish, stupid or parochial. He was a Cloddish man, like he'd just fallen off the turnip wagon and hadn't quite woken up yet from his long trip from the country.

23. Cloddish (comparative more Cloddish, superlative most Cloddish) Like a clod, a person who is foolish, stupid or parochial. He was a Cloddish man, like he'd just fallen off the turnip wagon and hadn't quite woken up yet from his long trip from the country