to fall out
[phrase form: fall]
01
闹翻, 绝交
to no longer be friends with someone as a result of an argument
Intransitive
例子
Misunderstandings over a project led the colleagues to fall out and work separately.
对一个项目的误解导致同事们闹翻并分开工作。
02
脱落, 掉出
to detach from a surface or object
Intransitive
例子
As she danced, her hairpin fell out, and her hair cascaded down in loose waves.
当她跳舞时,她的发夹掉了下来,她的头发松散地垂下来,像波浪一样。
03
发生, 举行
to take place
Intransitive: to fall out point in time | to fall out in a specific manner
例子
If all goes as planned, the project milestones will fall out according to the proposed timeline.
如果一切按计划进行,项目的里程碑将按照提议的时间表发生。
04
产生, 导致
to come as a logical consequence of something
Intransitive
例子
The policy changes were expected to fall out as a natural progression of the evolving organizational structure.
政策变化预计会作为不断发展的组织结构的自然进展产生。



























