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落
to fall off; to tumble down
to tumble down; to roll down
to meet up (as arranged); to rendezvous; to get together
to join (of roads, rivers, etc.); to flow together
to trickle down
Idiomatic expression
to drop like a rock (e.g. of reputation, power, influence); to go down the toilet
to fall; to drop
to fail (an exam); to lose (a contest, election, etc.); to be unsuccessful
elopement; running away with a lover
to come down in the world; to fall low; to be ruined; to be reduced to poverty; to fall on hard times
Literal or figurative
to cast a shadow
to knock down; to shoot down; to lop off
to stay calm; to keep cool
to fall into (someone's) hands; to fall under someone's control; to become someone's property (e.g. of an object)
fallen scraps; scatterings
leftovers; remainder; pickings; odds and ends
Colloquial; Sensitive; Nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
student who cannot keep up in school; dropout (from school, society, a movement, etc.)
to settle down
oversight; omission; something overlooked; thing left unnoticed
