fall / fɔl /

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fall4 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

fell, fall·en, fall·ing.

  1. to drop or descend under the force of gravity, as to a lower place through loss or lack of support.
  2. to come or drop down suddenly to a lower position, especially to leave a standing or erect position suddenly, whether voluntarily or not: to fall on one's knees.
  3. to become less or lower; become of a lower level, degree, amount, quality, value, number, etc.; decline: The temperature fell ten degrees. Stock prices fell to a new low for the year.
v. 有主动词 verb

fell, fall·en, fall·ing.

  1. to fell.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an act or instance of falling or dropping from a higher to a lower place or position.
  2. that which falls or drops: a heavy fall of rain.
  3. the season of the year that comes after summer and before winter; autumn.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. fall away, to withdraw support or allegiance: The candidate's supporters fell away when he advocated racial discrimination.to become lean or thin; diminish; decline.to forsake one's faith, cause, or principles: Many fell away because they were afraid of reprisals.
  2. fall back, to give way; recede; retreat: The relentless shelling forced the enemy to fall back.
  3. fall back on / upon Also fall back to .to retreat to: They fell back on their entrenchments. The troops fell back to their original position.to have recourse to; rely on: They had no savings to fall back on.

fall 近义词

n. 名词 noun

descent; lowering

n. 名词 noun

defeat, overthrow

v. 动词 verb

descend; become lower

v. 动词 verb

be overthrown by an enemy; surrender

v. 动词 verb

happen

fall构成的短语

  • fall all over oneself
  • fall apart
  • fall asleep
  • fall away
  • fall back
  • fall back on
  • fall behind
  • fall between the cracks
  • fall by the wayside
  • fall down
  • fall flat
  • fall for
  • fall from grace
  • fall guy
  • fall in
  • falling down drunk
  • fall in line
  • fall in love
  • fall in place
  • fall into
  • fall in with
  • fall off
  • fall off the wagon
  • fall on
  • fall on deaf ears
  • fall on one's face
  • fall on one's feet
  • fall out
  • fall over
  • fall short of
  • fall through
  • fall through the cracks
  • fall to
  • fall under
  • bottom drops (falls) out
  • break one's fall
  • easy as pie (falling off a log)
  • let drop (fall)
  • let the chips fall where they may
  • ride for a fall
  • take the fall

更多fall例句

  1. Since the 1980s, fall weather has made California increasingly prone to fire.
  2. Check out all of our helpful tricks and tips at the link below or read on for some activity-specific advice sure to get you and your family moving outside and enjoying the rest of the fall.
  3. British higher education had feared a sharp fall in admissions this fall.
  4. Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company is entering fall with a virtual audio production.
  5. We spoke with Hausmann in the fall of 2019, so he was talking about the end of that year.
  6. Cassandra, whose hair has already begun to fall out from her court-mandated chemotherapy, could face a similar outcome.
  7. According to the USDA, student participation began to fall, with 1.4 million students opting out of the lunch program entirely.
  8. And that means they also fall under the umbrella of programs most likely to get the axe when state and federal budgets are tight.
  9. I fall back into a dream and then suddenly there is a tapping on the window just above my bed.
  10. Some contemporary police have military backgrounds to fall back on.
  11. Do not the widow's tears run down the cheek, and her cry against him that causeth them to fall?
  12. The left heel followed like lightning, and the right paw also slipped, letting the bear again fall heavily on the ice below.
  13. As the window dropped, Ripperda saw the wounded postilion fall on the neck of his horse.
  14. It mounted straight as a plume for a little way, until it met the cool air of evening which was beginning to fall.
  15. Poindexter ordered his men to fall in, and they followed Porter, but at a more leisurely gait.