Components
265 examples found containing '落ちる' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
リンゴ
から
ちた

An apple fell off the tree.
その
とし
都市
てき
ちた

The city fell to the enemy.
かれ
むすこ
息子
がけ
から
ちた

His son fell over the cliff.
まもなく
ちる
だろう
The trees will soon be bare.
あき
じめん
地面
ちる

The leaves fall to the earth in autumn.
ちる
ちる
title (book, album etc.)
Rot Off and Drop Away
がけ
からバス
ちていった

Down went the bus over the cliff.
もう
いっほ
一歩
きみ
かいだん
階段
から
ちていた
だろう
Another step, and you would have fallen down the stairs.
かれ
べんきょう
勉強
ふそく
不足
せい
しけん
試験
ちました

He failed the exam because he had not studied enough.
りんご
から
ちた

The apple fell from the tree.
あき
なり
はじ
めた

Autumn came and the leaves started to fall.
ほとんどみんな
ちてしまった

Almost all the leaves went off the tree.
リンゴ1つ
じめん
地面
ちた

An apple fell to the ground.
かれ
しけん
試験
ちた
あまり
していない
He failed the exam, but he doesn't care too much.
かれ
にゅうがく
入学
しけん
試験
ちた
せんせい
先生
せいした
He blamed his teacher for his failure in the entrance examination.
その
かみなり
ちた

The tree was struck by lightning.
それで
かれ
しけん
試験
ちた

That is why he failed the exam.
てんじょう
天井
ちてきて
いぬ
げていった

Down came the ceiling and the dog went away.
わたし
なまえ
名前
めいぼ
名簿
から
ちています

My name is omitted from the list.
その
かしゅ
歌手
ステージから
ちた
とき
わら
わなかった
ひと
ほとんどいなかった
There was hardly anyone who didn't laugh when the singer fell off the stage.
さみしさおぼれ
ふか
ちてゆく

I'm drowning in sadness falling far behind.
こうか
硬貨
かれ
ポケットから
ちた

A coin dropped out of his pocket.
どうしただい
くるま
スピード
ちている

What happened? The car's slowing down.
ああ
あそ
んでいて
かれ
しけん
試験
ちる
たり
まえ

No wonder he failed the exam, after wasting so much time like that.
まい
じめん
地面
ちた

A dead leaf fell to the ground.
しりょく
視力
だんだん
ちています

My eyesight is getting worse.
もう
いっぽ
一歩
がる
がけ
から
ちる

Another step, and you'll fall over the cliff.
から
かれは
枯葉
ちた

The leaves fell from the trees.
かのじょ
彼女
じてんしゃ
自転車
から
ちて
あし
けが
怪我
した

She hurt her foot when she fell off her bicycle.
かれ
しけん
試験
ちる
だろう
Will he fail the examination?
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