Fall on
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British pronunciation/fˈɔːl ˈɒn/
American pronunciation/fˈɔːl ˈɑːn/

Définition et Signification de "fall on"

to fall on
[phrase form: fall]
01

tomber sur, se trouver en

to experience a particular situation or outcome
to fall on definition and meaning
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The community had to fall on hard times when the economic recession hit the region.
The unexpected loss of a key client caused the company to fall on challenging times.
The sudden change in weather caused the outdoor event to fall on chaos and confusion.
02

retomber sur

to be assigned to a new responsibility
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When the manager went on vacation, the daily decision-making process fell on the capable team members.
The unexpected challenge required quick action, and the responsibility fell on the shoulders of the department head.
In the absence of the regular coordinator, the duty to organize the event fell on the assistant 's capable hands.
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The community had to fall on hard times when the economic recession hit the region.
The unexpected loss of a key client caused the company to fall on challenging times.
The sudden change in weather caused the outdoor event to fall on chaos and confusion.
Individuals who ignore health precautions may eventually fall on health issues.
As the pandemic unfolded, many businesses began to fall on financial difficulties.
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