fall
fall
fɑl
faal
British pronunciation
/fɔːl/

“fall”的英语定义和含义

to fall
01

跌倒, 掉落

to quickly move from a higher place toward the ground
Intransitive
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example
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I accidentally dropped my phone, and it fell to the ground.
我不小心掉了我的手机,它到了地上。
02

减少, 下降

to decrease in quantity, quality, or extent
Intransitive
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example
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With the economic downturn, consumer spending on luxury items started to fall.
随着经济下滑,消费者对奢侈品的支出开始下降
03

落下, 跌落

to physically move in a downward direction without necessarily reaching the lowest point
Intransitive
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During the acrobatic routine, the performer gracefully fell from the aerial silk, captivating the audience.
在杂技表演中,表演者优雅地从空中丝绸上落下,吸引了观众。
04

倒下, 垮台

to lose a position of power, authority, or influence, often as a result of a negative event or circumstance
Intransitive
example
例子
Following the economic downturn, several prominent business figures saw their empires fall.
经济衰退之后,几位著名的商界人物目睹了他们的帝国衰落
05

掉入, 陷入

to transition passively into a specific state or condition
Linking Verb: to fall [adj]
example
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They were hoping to start a family and were delighted when they fell pregnant.
他们希望组建一个家庭,当他们怀孕时非常高兴。
06

属于, 归入

to come under, be classified, or included in a specific category, group, or set of criteria
Intransitive: to fall under a category
example
例子
The new policy changes will make these expenses fall under the company's operational budget.
新的政策变化将使这些支出归入公司的运营预算。
07

跌倒, 失败

to undergo a situation of defeat, failure, or significant decline
Intransitive
example
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The once-prosperous empire fell after a series of economic crises.
曾经繁荣的帝国在一系列经济危机后衰落了。
08

落下, 举行

to happen or take place at a specific time
Intransitive: to fall point in time
example
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The meeting is scheduled to fall tomorrow at noon.
会议定于明天中午举行
09

陷落, 投降

to be defeated in battle or conflict, leading to the capture of a military force
Intransitive
example
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The fortress finally fell after a prolonged siege.
经过长时间的围攻,堡垒终于陷落了。
10

倒下, 牺牲

to die, especially in the context of warfare, conflict, or a hunt
Intransitive
example
例子
The hero of the story fell while defending the kingdom from the invading forces.
故事的英雄在保卫王国免受入侵势力时倒下了。
11

落下, 下降

to descend, touch, or be placed on a surface, often in a gradual or gentle manner
Intransitive: to fall somewhere
example
例子
The painter allowed the brushstroke to fall delicately onto the canvas.
画家让笔触轻轻地落在画布上。
12

落在, 归于

to be assigned, typically referring to responsibilities or tasks
Intransitive: to fall to sb
example
例子
The role of managing the budget fell to the financial department.
管理预算的角色落到了财务部门。
13

跌倒, 屈服

to give in to temptation, or to commit a sinful act
Intransitive: to fall into a wrongful act
example
例子
In a moment of weakness, he fell into the allure of gambling.
在软弱的时刻,他陷入了赌博的诱惑。
14

出生, 诞生

(of lambs) to be born
Intransitive
example
例子
As spring arrived, many lambs fell in the pastures.
随着春天的到来,许多小羊在牧场上降生
15

落下, 面露失望

to let one's facial expression convey a sense of disappointment, sadness, or dejection
Intransitive
example
例子
As the teacher announced the postponement of the long-awaited field trip, the children's faces fell.
当老师宣布推迟期待已久的实地考察时,孩子们的脸沉了下来
16

着手, 投入

to embark on or undertake a task or activity with enthusiasm or commitment
Transitive: to fall to a task
example
例子
As the gardening season arrived, the family fell to planting.
随着园艺季节的到来,全家开始着手种植。
17

落下, 下降

to come or descend in a manner suggesting a drop
Transitive: to fall over sb/sth | to fall upon sb/sth
example
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The unexpected revelation caused a hush to fall over the room.
意外的揭露让房间陷入了沉默。
18

减少, 落下

to gradually diminish, settle, or decrease in intensity
Intransitive
example
例子
The audience's laughter gradually fell as the comedian wrapped up the final joke of the night.
随着喜剧演员结束当晚的最后一个笑话,观众的笑声逐渐减弱
19

下降, 倾斜

to slope downward or decline gradually
Intransitive
example
例子
The driveway had a steep incline that fell sharply towards the street.
车道有一个陡峭的斜坡,向街道急剧下降
20

跌倒, 倒下

to intentionally and forcefully descend to a lower position, often by bending at the waist or knees
Intransitive
example
例子
In the action movie, the hero had to fall from a great height and land safely as part of a daring stunt.
在这部动作片中,英雄不得不从很高的地方落下并安全着陆,作为大胆特技的一部分。
21

归于, 传给

to be inherited or acquired by legal or customary right
Transitive: to fall to sb
example
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The title of the monarch will fall to the next in line, ensuring the continuity of the royal lineage.
君主的头衔将传给下一位继承人,确保王室的连续性。
Fall
01

秋天

the season that comes after summer, when in most countries the color of the leaves change and they fall from the trees
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fall definition and meaning
example
例子
I like to wear cozy sweaters and scarves during the fall season.
我喜欢在秋天的季节里穿舒适的毛衣和围巾。
02

下降, 减少

a reduction in size, amount, number, etc.
fall definition and meaning
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There was a noticeable fall in the number of tourists visiting the city this year.
今年访问这座城市的游客数量有明显下降
03

a vertical or steep drop of water, such as a waterfall or cascade

fall definition and meaning
example
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The hiker slipped near the edge of the fall.
04

the period of the day immediately after sunset

fall definition and meaning
example
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The sky glowed red during fall.
05

the downfall, loss, or defeat of someone or something, often irreversible

example
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The dictator 's fall shocked the nation.
06

a group of birds, especially woodcocks, considered collectively

example
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A fall of birds passed over the forest.
07

a sudden loss of balance resulting in dropping to the ground

example
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The child 's fall was minor, with no injuries.
08

a moral lapse or loss of innocence

example
例子
Her fall into temptation changed her life.
09

下降, 斜坡

a sloping or bending section of land that moves downward
example
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The fall in the land created a perfect spot for a stream.
土地上的下降为溪流创造了一个完美的地方。
10

the action of surrendering, often under negotiated or agreed conditions

example
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After weeks of siege, the fort 's fall was inevitable.
11

a downward movement or shift from a higher position or point

example
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Rain caused a sudden fall of loose rocks.
12

an instance in wrestling when a competitor's shoulders are pinned to the mat

example
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The wrestler 's fall ended the bout.
13

a sudden or significant decline in status, influence, fortune, or character

example
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The dynasty 's fall reshaped the political landscape.
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