Usage examples of "fall from grace" in English with translation to Spanish

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In autumn, leaves fall from trees. En otoño, las hojas caen de los árboles.
The apple does not fall far from the tree. La manzana no cae lejos del árbol.
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. De tal palo tal astilla.
She turned away from me to hide a tear that had begun to fall down her cheek. Ella se apartó de mí para esconder una lágrima que había empezado a deslizarse por su mejilla.
If he continues drinking too much, he will fall ill sooner or later. De seguir bebiendo así él caerá enfermo tarde o temprano.
Asked from what country he came, he replied, "I am a citizen of the world." Al preguntársele de qué país venía, él respondió, "soy un ciudadano del mundo".
Grace goes to the telephone upstairs. Grace fue al teléfono del piso de arriba.
I prefer spring to fall. Prefiero la primavera al otoño.
When did you get back from London? ¿Cuándo regresaste de Londres?
Do you know if Grace is at home? ¿Sabes si Grace está en casa?
It's the first time I fall down the stairs. Es la primera vez que me caigo por las escaleras.
Tom passed out from the heat. Tom se desmayó del calor.
Grace has not come yet. Grace todavía no ha venido.
A heavy rain began to fall. Empezó a llover fuerte.
I'm from Tokyo, Japan. Provengo de Tokio, Japón.
Do you know whether or not Grace is at home? ¿Sabes si Grace está en casa o no?
Leaves fall in the autumn. Las hojas de los árboles se caen en otoño.
Diego is from Colombia. He is Colombian. Diego es de Colombia. Es colombiano.
I couldn't help but fall in love with you. No pude evitar enamorarme de ti.
She came from Canada to see me. Ella vino desde Canadá para verme.
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