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Fall through fail; miscarry(½ÇÆÐÇÏ´Ù, ¹«»êµÇ´Ù): Our plans fell through at the last minute.
Fall to (someone) to do (something) to become the responsibility of someone(´©±¸ÀÇ Ã¥ÀÓÀÌ µÇ´Ù): It usually falls to me to tell my roommates to be quiet.
Fall upon/on to attack someone/something(~¿¡(°Ô) ´ýº[´Þ·Á]µé´Ù): They fell on him with sticks.
Falling-out argument, disagreement, quarrel(»çÀ̰¡ Ʋ¾îÁö´Â ÀÏ, ´ÙÅù): Dave and I had a falling-out.
Familiarity breeds contempt the more you know something or someone, the more you start to find faults and dislike things about it or them(Àß ¾Ë¸é ¹«·ÊÇØÁö±â[¹«½ÃÇϱâ] ½±´Ù): Mary and John were good friends for many years. Finally they got into a big argument and became enemies. That just shows that familiarity breeds contempt.