fall\ back

fall\ back
1. I
the enemy (the troops, etc.) fell back противник и т.д. отступил
2. XVI
1) fall back to smth. fall back to one's original positions (to one's final defence lines, etc.) отойти на исходные позиции и т.д.
2) fall back (up)an smth., smb. fall back on the cushions откинуться /упасть/ на подушки; fall back on one's private means (on old methods, upon the other alternative, etc.) использовать личные средства и т.д.; he always falls back on that он всегда использует этот метод /к этому прибегает/; it is always useful to have smth. to fall hack on всегда полезно иметь что-л. про запас /на случай необходимости/; fall back on one's friends (on someone else, on one's family, etc.) прибегать к помощи друзей и т.д.; you can always fall back on me вы всегда можете положиться /рассчитывать/ на меня
3) fall back into smth. fall back into silence вновь замолчать; fall back into the power of this horrible man снова попасть во власть этого ужасного человека

English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases. 2013.

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