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to fall
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掉落, 跌倒
to quickly move from a higher place toward the ground
Intransitive
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下降, 跌落
to decrease in quantity, quality, or extent
Intransitive
03
掉落, 下降
to physically move in a downward direction without necessarily reaching the lowest point
Intransitive
04
下跌, 坠落
to lose a position of power, authority, or influence, often as a result of a negative event or circumstance
Intransitive
05
跌落, 入睡
to transition passively into a specific state or condition
Linking Verb: to fall [adj]
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属于, 被归类为
to come under, be classified, or included in a specific category, group, or set of criteria
Intransitive: to fall under a category
07
跌落, 失败
to undergo a situation of defeat, failure, or significant decline
Intransitive
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发生, 坠落
to happen or take place at a specific time
Intransitive: to fall point in time
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陷落, 败北
to be defeated in battle or conflict, leading to the capture of a military force
Intransitive
10
倒下, 死亡
to die, especially in the context of warfare, conflict, or a hunt
Intransitive
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下降, 落下
to descend, touch, or be placed on a surface, often in a gradual or gentle manner
Intransitive: to fall somewhere
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落到, 归于
to be assigned, typically referring to responsibilities or tasks
Intransitive: to fall to sb
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屈服于诱惑, 堕入罪恶
to give in to temptation, or to commit a sinful act
Intransitive: to fall into a wrongful act
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出生, 来到世界
(of lambs) to be born
Intransitive
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垮掉, 变低
to let one's facial expression convey a sense of disappointment, sadness, or dejection
Intransitive
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投入, 开始
to embark on or undertake a task or activity with enthusiasm or commitment
Transitive: to fall to a task
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掉落, 下跌
to come or descend in a manner suggesting a drop
Transitive: to fall over sb/sth | to fall upon sb/sth
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下降, 减少
to gradually diminish, settle, or decrease in intensity
Intransitive
19
下降, 倾斜
to slope downward or decline gradually
Intransitive
20
掉落, 扑倒
to intentionally and forcefully descend to a lower position, often by bending at the waist or knees
Intransitive
21
落到, 继承
to be inherited or acquired by legal or customary right
Transitive: to fall to sb
Fall
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下降, 减少
a reduction in size, amount, number, etc.
03
瀑布, 落下
a mass of water that continously drops from a high place such as a cliff
04
黄昏, 晚上
the time of day immediately following sunset
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落败, 衰落
the loss or defeat of someone or something, particularly in an irredeemable way
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落下, 群体
a group of woodcocks
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跌倒, 落下
a sudden drop from an upright position
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堕落, 衰落
a lapse into sin; a loss of innocence or of chastity
09
斜坡, 倾斜
a downward slope or bend
10
摔倒, 投降
the act of surrendering (usually under agreed conditions)
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下降, 跌倒
a movement downward
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下降, 减少
a sudden sharp decrease in some quantity
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下降, 跌落
a free and rapid descent by the force of gravity
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摔倒, 摔技
when a wrestler's shoulders are forced to the mat
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下降, 衰落
a sudden or significant decline in a character's status, power, or fortune
What is a "fall"?
In literature, a fall often refers to a character's decline or downfall, whether in terms of their status, moral integrity, or personal circumstances. This term is frequently used to describe the process by which a character experiences significant loss or failure, often as a result of their own actions or external forces. The fall typically serves as a key turning point in the narrative, leading to further developments in the plot and influencing the character's journey.
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例子
The leaves fall from the trees in autumn.
She loses her balance and falls backwards.
His personality falls on the cusp between introversion and extroversion.
The investigation into financial fraud falls within the purview of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The responsibility for the project falls squarely on the team leader.