fall的意思和读音

fall

: [fɔl] : [fɔːl]

v.

n.

adj.;()

fell  fallen  falls  falling  

adj.+n.sharp fall,sudden fall,dollar fall,dramatic fall,bad fall

v.+n.take fall,cause fall,prevent fall,fall floor,fall earth

adv.+v.fall apart,probably fall,gradually fall

n.increase

v.ascend

n.reduction,decrease,drop,tumble,waterfall

v.go down,descend,fall over,fall down,trip over

fallv.drop down

1.[i]to drop down from a higher level to a lower level

September had come and the leaves were starting to fall.

They were injured by falling rocks.

Several of the books had fallen onto the floor.

One of the kids fell into the river.

The handle had fallen off the drawer.

He fell 20 metres onto the rocks below. 20

The rain was falling steadily.

stop standing

2.[i]to suddenly stop standing

She slipped on the ice and fell.

I fell over and cut my knee.

The house looked as if it was about to fall down.

of hair/material

3.[i]+ adv./prep.to hang down

Her hair fell over her shoulders in a mass of curls.

slope downwards

4.[i]~ (away/off)to slope downwards

The land falls away sharply towards the river.

decrease

5.[i];(to decrease in amount, number or strength

Their profits have fallen by 30 per cent. 30%。

Prices continued to fall on the stock market today.

The temperature fell sharply in the night.

falling birth rates

Her voice fell to a whisper.

Share prices fell 30p. 30 便

be defeated

6.[i]to be defeated or captured

The coup failed but the government fell shortly afterwards.便

Troy finally fell to the Greeks.

die in battle

7.[i]to die in battle; to be shot

a memorial to those who fell in the two world wars

become

8.[i]);to pass into a particular state; to begin to be sth

He had fallen asleep on the sofa.

The book fell open at a page of illustrations.

The room had fallen silent.

She fell ill soon after and did not recover.

I had fallen into conversation with a man on the train.

The house had fallen into disrepair.

She knew she must not fall prey to his charm.

happen/occur

9.[i]to come quickly and suddenly

A sudden silence fell.

Darkness falls quickly in the tropics.

An expectant hush fell on the guests.

10.[i]+ adv./prep.to happen or take place

My birthday falls on a Monday this year.

11.[i]+ adv./prep.to move in a particular direction or come in a particular position

My eye fell on(= I suddenly saw) a curious object.西

Which syllable does the stress fall on?

A shadow fell across her face.

belong to group

12.[i]+ adv./prep.to belong to a particular class, group or area of responsibility

Out of over 400 staff there are just 7 that fall into this category.400 7

This case falls outside my jurisdiction.

This falls under the heading of scientific research.

IDMn.act of falling

1.[c]an act of falling

I had a bad fall and broke my arm.

She was killed in a fall from a horse.

of snow/rocks

2.[c]~ (of sth)an amount of snow, rocks, etc. that falls or has fallen

a heavy fall of snow

a rock fall

way sth falls/happens

3.[sing]~ of sththe way in which sth falls or happens

the fall of the dice

the dark fall of her hair(= the way her hair hangs down)

of water

4.[pl]a large amount of water falling down from a height

The falls upstream are full of salmon.

Niagara Falls

decrease

5.[c];(;(a decrease in size, number, rate or level

a steep fall in profits

a big fall in unemployment

defeat

6.[sing]~ (of sth);(;(a loss of political, economic, etc. power or success; the loss or defeat of a city, country, etc. in war

the fall of the Roman Empire

the rise and fall of British industry

the fall of Berlin

loss of respect

7.[sing]a situation in which a person, an organization, etc. loses the respect of other people because they have done sth wrong

the TV preacher's spectacular fall from grace

in Bible

8.[sing]the occasion when Adam and Eve did not obey God and had to leave the Garden of Eden

IDM

Luckily, a bush broke his fall.

break sbs fallto stop sb from falling onto sth hard

Luckily, a bush broke his fall.

He took the fall for his boss and resigned.

take the fall (for sb/sth)(informal)to accept responsibility or punishment for sth that you did not do, or did not do alone

He took the fall for his boss and resigned.

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v.1.to move quickly downward from a higher position, usually by accident; to come down toward or onto the ground from the sky; to move quickly down onto the ground from an upright or standing position; to let yourself drop onto a bed, chair, etc. because you are tired2.to become lower in level, amount, or value3.to change into another state or condition; if something falls open, it opens accidentally4.to lose a position of power5.if a place falls in a war, a different army takes control of it; if an area falls to a political party during an election, a different party takes control of it6.if people fall in a war, they are killed7.to hang down8.to belong to a particular group or area of activity9.to happen on a particular day or date10.if something such as a shadow or light falls on a surface, it goes over or onto the surface11.if the emphasis falls on a particular part of a word, you emphasize that part when you say or sing it12.to slope downward13.if someones voice falls, it becomes quieter14.if your eyes fall on someone or something, you notice them1.to move quickly downward from a higher position, usually by accident; to come down toward or onto the ground from the sky; to move quickly down onto the ground from an upright or standing position; to let yourself drop onto a bed, chair, etc. because you are tired2.to become lower in level, amount, or value3.to change into another state or condition; if something falls open, it opens accidentally4.to lose a position of power5.if a place falls in a war, a different army takes control of it; if an area falls to a political party during an election, a different party takes control of it6.if people fall in a war, they are killed7.to hang down8.to belong to a particular group or area of activity9.to happen on a particular day or date10.if something such as a shadow or light falls on a surface, it goes over or onto the surface11.if the emphasis falls on a particular part of a word, you emphasize that part when you say or sing it12.to slope downward13.if someones voice falls, it becomes quieter14.if your eyes fall on someone or something, you notice them

n.1.the season between summer and winter. The British word is autumn2.an occasion when someone or something falls to the ground3.an occasion when something falls to the ground from the sky or from a high place4.an occasion when the amount, level, or value of something falls5.someones defeat or loss of power6.the downward slope or movement of something7.a waterfall8.an act of pushing your opponent to the ground in the sport of wrestling or judo9.in the Jewish and Christian religions, the story of how evil came into the world because Adam and Eve did not obey God1.the season between summer and winter. The British word is autumn2.an occasion when someone or something falls to the ground3.an occasion when something falls to the ground from the sky or from a high place4.an occasion when the amount, level, or value of something falls5.someones defeat or loss of power6.the downward slope or movement of something7.a waterfall8.an act of pushing your opponent to the ground in the sport of wrestling or judo9.in the Jewish and Christian religions, the story of how evil came into the world because Adam and Eve did not obey God

1. else fall fast ...

2. independent adj fall n expression n ...

3. slip fall downstairs ...

4. dry fall favorite ...

5. 〖 fallandbreak;crash〗 fall;drop〗 〖 holdsb.back〗 ...

6. 42. fail 43. fall 44. feel ...

7. (2) [ kowtow] (6) ,[ fall] (10) ;[ abandon] ...

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1.Just this fall, a team of researchers announced that they had found a new species of carnivore lurking in one of Madagascar's lakes.

2.little water drop and some of his friends fall down into a lake. the sun comes out. little water drop feels warm again. he sees mr wind.

3.Honey, as you read this message, I had already prepared to take this responsibility to fall in to with you.

4.It's easy to fall into the trap of wanting to talk on and on about your problem, question, new product etc.

5.I almost fall over right there. A wide smile takes his face. And mine. As I said, it was a perfect night. But somehow, it just got better.

6.The cradle of your birth and sustenance is now prepared for an overhaul which shall lead to the fall of all that have chosen to fall.

7.What if I don't want her to fall in love with me??!

8.This signals to the woman that you're just like all the other guys who fall for her too fast. . . and can't control themselves.

9.As a woman, once you fall in love with someone married, no matter how much the man loves you, you are doomed to end up with tragedy.

10.Behind his back he was called "Wide-oh, " on account of his reputation; to his face "Mr" Fall.”,”。