to fall into
[phrase form: fall]
01
陷入, 开始
to begin doing something, often without prior intention
Transitive: to fall into a habit or activity
例子
During the vacation, I unexpectedly fell into the habit of waking up early to watch the sunrise.
在假期期间,我意外地养成了早起看日出的习惯。
After attending a painting workshop, Jane fell into the hobby of creating colorful abstract art.
参加了一个绘画工作坊后,简迷上了创作色彩丰富的抽象艺术。
02
掉进, 滑入
to accidentally enter something
Transitive: to fall into sth
例子
While hiking in the dense forest, I lost my footing and fell into a hidden pit.
在茂密的森林中徒步旅行时,我失足掉进了一个隐藏的坑里。
Tim was n't paying attention and ended up falling into the swimming pool.
蒂姆没有注意,最终掉进了游泳池。
03
归类于, 属于
to be categorized under a specific classification or type
Transitive: to fall into a category
例子
The new novel falls into the mystery genre due to its suspenseful plot and detective elements.
这本新小说因其悬疑的情节和侦探元素而属于悬疑类型。
This project will likely fall into the budget category for research and development.
这个项目很可能会归入研发的预算类别。
04
陷入, 落入
to change into a particular condition, position, etc.
Transitive: to fall into a state
例子
The economy seemed to be improving, but unexpectedly, it started to fall into a recession.
经济似乎正在改善,但出乎意料的是,它开始陷入衰退。
As the project progressed, it began to fall into a more organized and structured state.
随着项目的进展,它开始陷入一个更有组织和结构的状态。



























