fall查询结果如下:




词性:verb

例句1. bombers screamed above and bombs began to fall’
例句2. he lost his balance and fell’

名词 变体/同根词


Fall in love with Lily scarf at first sight

“丽丽”丝巾,一见钟情
属类:综合句库--


worse off than some, better off than many; to fall short of the best, but be better than the worst

比上不足,比下有余
属类:习语名句-汉语成语-


Don’t fall for it!

别上当!
属类:口语表达--


Don’t venture too near the edge of the well; you might fall in.

不要冒险走得太近井边;你会掉下,去的。
属类:综合句库--


Don’t fall into bad habits!

不要养成坏习惯。
属类:综合句库--


Fall into a reverie

沉溺于不实际的空想之中
属类:综合句库--


How was it possible to fall down from the third floor without being hurt?

从三楼掉下而没有受伤,这怎么可能呢?
属类:综合句库--


To fall over the cliff

从悬崖上掉下去
属类:综合句库--


I was terrified out of my mind when I watched him fall from that tall tree.

当我看着他从那棵高高的树上掉下来时,我简直吓呆了。
属类:综合句库--


Watch out you don’t fall sick!

当心,别病倒了!
属类:综合句库--


The force of gravity makes things fall to earth.

地心引力使物体落向地面。
属类:综合句库--


Environmental testing for electric and electronic products--Parts 2: Test methods--Test Ed: Free fall

电工电子产品环境试验第二部分:试验方法试验Ed:自由跌落
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T2423.8-1995


The directors anticipated that demand would fall .

董事们预料需求量会降低。
属类:综合句库--


The method of environmental test for analytical instruments-Fall down test

分析仪器环境试验方法跌落试验
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T11606.16-1989


Galileo demonstrated that objects of different weight fall at the same speed.

伽利略证明不同重量的物体降落速度是相同的。
属类:综合句库--


The plan gathered dust until last fall .

该项计划一直被搁置到去年秋天。
属类:综合句库--


A child who has just learnt to walk can fall down even on level and smooth ground.

刚刚会走路的小孩子在平正的地面上仍会跌跤。
属类:综合句库--


High-quality perfume and Lily scarf, with tender feelings, let the men of insight fall in love with them at first sight.

高级香水,“丽丽”丝巾,柔柔感觉,有识之士,一见钟情。
属类:综合句库--


The rise and fall of the sea is governed by the movements of the moon.

海水的涨落受月球运行的支配。
属类:综合句库--


Measuring method for temperature rise time and fall time of infrared heater

红外辐射加热器升温时间和降温时间测量方法
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T7287.4-1987


slip, trip or fall on same level

滑倒、绊倒或在同一高度跌倒
属类:社会文化-劳工事务-


The house might fall down in a few months.

几个月内这所房屋也许会倒塌。
属类:综合句库--


Between two stools you fall to the ground.

脚踏两条船,两头要落空
属类:综合句库--


She started to fall , then steadied herself.

她打个踉跄要倒下去,然后又稳住了。
属类:综合句库--


The preferred look for this fall .

今年秋天的流行打扮
属类:综合句库--


Historians refer the fall of Rome to 410 A. D.

历史学家认为罗马衰落是在公元410年。
属类:综合句库--


Two plaits fall over her shoulders.

两条辫子垂在她的肩上。
属类:综合句库--


You have to be very careful when you skate on ice because you might bump into people and when you fall it’s possible to get hurt by the ice skates.

溜冰要很小心,你可能和人相撞,跌倒时也可能被冰鞋割伤。
属类:综合句库--


Leaves which fall to the ground decay and become part of the soil.

落到地上的叶子腐烂之后成了土壤的一部分。
属类:综合句库--


The sudden fall in the value of the dollar has puzzled financial experts.

美元突然贬值;财经专家无不大伤脑筋。
属类:综合句库--


fall to someone’s lot


vt....注定要

属类:工程技术 -航海工程-

noun

1.A controlled act of falling, especially as a stunt or in martial arts.
‘rolling properly into a _fall_ minimizes hurt’
‘By taking throws time after time, one must learn how to take _falls_ and overcome the fear of being thrown.’
2.A decrease in size, number, rate, or level.
‘a big _fall_ in unemployment’
‘More recent reports have tended to come out with lower growth rates, although the _falls_ of the last two years have played a small part in that.’
3.A defeat or downfall.
‘the _fall_ of the government’
‘I’ve watched the spread of communism and the _fall_ of communism, the spread of fascism and the _fall_ of fascism.’
4.A downward difference in height between parts of a surface.
‘at the corner of the massif this _fall_ is interrupted by other heights of considerable stature’
5.A downward turn in a melody.
‘that strain again, it had a dying _fall_ ’
‘After a few builds and _falls_ , the scherzo gives way to a gorgeous, lush melody of a kind normally associated with Rachmaninoff.’
6.A flock of woodcock.
‘there is a _fall_ of woodcock in the round wood above the dell’
‘Early and late _falls_ of woodcock add to the excitement of the day.’
7.A move which pins the opponent’s shoulders on the ground for a count of three.
‘He then did a springboard senton but Hart went to count the _fall_ but Kash pulled him out of the ring.’
‘A _fall_ from the ring counts as two knockdowns, with three knockdowns resulting in a loss just like a knockout.’
8.A person’s moral decline.
‘The decline and _fall_ of a mere meritocrat in a world of privilege is the theme of this novel.’
‘He floats quietly but soon sinks into the water symbolizing his final moral _fall_ .’
9.A sudden onset or arrival.
‘the _fall_ of darkness’
‘If they are able, they may slow down time itself and forestall the _fall_ of night. If not, there is always another chance; the _fall_ of night will bring dreams that enlighten future journeys.’
10.A thing which falls or has fallen.
‘in October came the first _fall_ of snow’
‘a rock _fall_ ’
11.A waterfall or cascade.
‘we camped upriver from the _falls_ ’
‘Niagara _Falls_ ’
12.An act of falling or collapsing.
‘his mother had a _fall_ as she alighted from a train’
‘She told us of Jim’s sudden accidental death by a _fall_ from a ladder.’
13.Autumn.
‘that _fall_ Roosevelt was elected to his first term’
‘They are one of the last warblers to leave their breeding grounds in the _fall_ , and one of the first to return in the spring.’
14.The lapse of humankind into a state of sin, ascribed in traditional Jewish and Christian theology to the disobedience of Adam and Eve as described in Genesis.
‘The author’s claim that the biblical creation story associates woman with ‘inborn evil’ relies upon a Christian interpretation of the _Fall_ of Man story in Genesis, which ascribes the dogma of Original Sin to Eve’s eating the apple.’
‘The human animal monster, as the traditional signifier of sin and inhumanity, reflects the internalisation of the myth of the _Fall_ of Man.’
15.The parts or petals of a flower which bend downwards, especially the outer perianth segments of an iris.
‘Blue-white standards with black _falls_ and a yellow sunburst pattern circling the red beards will surely dazzle any iris lover.’
‘The beards are the hairs that grow in the center of the _falls_ .’
16.The way in which something falls or hangs.
‘the _fall_ of her hair’
‘White hair hang in a straight _fall_ from my head to mid-back.’
verb

1.(in sport) play less well.
‘when he faded the whole team _fell_ away’
‘By early in the second half the Ecuador international was exhausted and _fell_ away.’
2.(of a government or leader) lose office or be overthrown.
‘Much of this distributive settlement was self-implementing, once the communist regimes _fell_ from power.’
‘Napoleon III _fell_ from power and in 1870, Hugo witnessed the siege of Paris.’
3.(of a measuring instrument) show a lower reading.
‘the barometer had _fallen_ a further ten points’
‘Easton awoke early this morning to find the thermometer had _fallen_ 30 during the night, and was but 2 above a zero.’
4.(of a person) lose one’s balance and collapse.
‘she _fell_ down at school today’
‘I felt so dizzy that I _fell_ over’
5.(of a river) flow or discharge itself into.
‘this is the stream that _falls_ into Gaping Gill on the moor above’
‘The Meuse of France _falls_ into the Rhine.’
6.(of a tree or structure) collapse to the ground.
‘after the earthquake, part of the city _fell_ down’
‘But as police officers arrived to help recover the damaged vehicle, a second massive tree _fell_ from the roadside and completely crushed it.’
7.(of a wicket) be taken by the bowling side.
‘more wickets _fell_ ’
‘With the wickets _falling_ at regular innings Crompark were back in with a chance.’
8.(of computer hardware or software) stop working suddenly; crash.
‘the program _fell_ over once when I clicked on the wrong control’
‘Two days later my computer kept _falling_ over during the windows boot process with a suspect driver error.’
9.(of land) slope downwards.
‘the land _fell_ away in a steep bank’
‘The ground _fell_ away from the river somewhat at first, and then rose and _fell_ again before it went up in one slope toward the Wolfing dwellings.’
10.(of someone’s eyes or glance) be directed downwards.
‘Albert’s eyes _fell_ , and he blushed’
‘Her eyes _fell_ to the floor, searching for the largest, sharpest piece of the broken glass.’
11.(of someone’s face) show dismay or disappointment by appearing to droop.
‘her face _fell_ as she thought about her life with George’
‘Their faces would _fall_ and I would feel terrible for them in their disappointment.’
12.Be captured or defeated.
‘their mountain strongholds _fell_ to enemy attack’
‘Kingdoms have _fallen_ , battles are fought and thousands are slain.’
13.Be classified in the way specified.
‘canals _fall_ within the Minister’s brief’
‘Wald has also spoken of the need for bases to help protect oil reserves in Africa (which _falls_ under the purview of the EUCOM).’
14.Be drawn accidentally into.
‘you must not _fall_ into this common error’
‘Meanwhile, I _fell_ into teaching, probably because life has a way of guiding you into service to your fellow humans.’
15.Become detached and drop to the ground.
‘my sunglasses _fell_ off and broke on the pavement’
‘One or more keys _fell_ off the laptop keyboard and you are not sure how to put them back?’
16.Begin to do something.
‘he _fell_ to musing about how it had happened’
‘When her mistress left her, she _fell_ to doing her work slowly again, and sometimes she paused to listen to the talk in the bathhouse behind her.’
17.Decrease in number, amount, intensity, or quality.
‘imports _fell_ by 12 per cent’
‘we’re worried that standards are _falling_ ’
18.Die in battle.
‘an English leader who had _fallen_ at the hands of the Danes’
‘That fateful day, an alliance was formed between the people of the Northern Continent, and sealed with the blood of those _fallen_ in battle.’
19.Hang down.
‘hair that was allowed to _fall_ to the shoulders’
‘His long golden hair _falls_ down over his shoulders, and you notice two pointed ears poking out from the golden locks.’
20.Move from a higher to a lower level, typically rapidly and without control.
‘bombs could be seen _falling_ from the planes’
‘my purse _fell_ out of my bag’
21.Occur or take place.
‘when night _fell_ we crawled back to our lines’
‘her birthday _fell_ on May Day’
22.Pass into a specified state, situation, or position.
‘many of the buildings _fell_ into disrepair’
‘she _fell_ pregnant’
23.Throw oneself to the ground.
‘she _fell_ to her knees and began to weep’
‘The wife _fell_ at his feet and begged for forgiveness.’
24.Yield to temptation.
‘it is their husbands’ fault if wives do _fall_ ’

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