fall的中文翻译

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fall

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  • fall1   (drop down)   UK /fɔːl/  US /fɔːl/ 
    掉落, 落下
    verb   (fell, fallen)
    • to drop down from a higher level to a lower level
      • September had come and the leaves were starting to fall.
        9月来了,树叶都开始落了。
      • They were injured by falling rocks.
        他们被落石所伤。
      • Several of the books had fallen onto the floor.
        一些书掉到了地板上。
      • One of the kids fell into the river.
        其中一个孩子落入水中。
      • The handle had fallen off the drawer.
        把手从抽屉上掉了下来。
      • He fell 20 metres onto the rocks below.
        他从20米高的地方摔下,落在下面的岩石上。
      • The rain was falling steadily.
        雨一直在下。
  • fall2   (Aviation)   UK /fɔːl/  US /fɔːl/ 

    verb   (fell, fallen)
    • to reduce quickly in volume, number, quantity, etc.
      • Oil pressure will fall if there's a leak in the system.
  • fall3   (stop standing)   UK /fɔːl/  US /fɔːl/ 
    滑到, 摔倒
    verb   (fell, fallen)
    • to suddenly stop standing
      • She slipped on the ice and fell.
        她滑倒在冰面上。
      • I fell over and cut my knee.
        我跌倒了,摔折了膝盖。
      • The house looked as if it was about to fall down.
        这房子看起来像是要倒塌了。
  • fall4   (of hair/material)   UK /fɔːl/  US /fɔːl/ 
    落下, 披
    verb   (fell, fallen)
    • to hang down
      • Her hair fell over her shoulders in a mass of curls.
        她头发打着卷垂到肩上。
  • fall5   (slope downwards)   UK /fɔːl/  US /fɔːl/ 
    下降
    verb   (fell, fallen)
    • to slope downwards
      • The land falls away sharply towards the river.
        地势直接沉降到河边。
  • fall6   (decrease)   UK /fɔːl/  US /fɔːl/ 
    减少
    verb   (fell, fallen)
    • to decrease in amount, number or strength
      • Their profits have fallen by 30 per cent.
        他们的利润降低了30个百分点。
      • Prices continued to fall on the stock market today.
        今日股市价格持续下跌。
      • The temperature fell sharply in the night.
        夜间气温急剧下降。
      • falling birth rates
        下降的出生率
      • Her voice fell to a whisper.
        她声音小至低语。
      • Share prices fell 30p.
        股价下跌30便士。
  • fall7   (be defeated)   UK /fɔːl/  US /fɔːl/ 
    垮台, 被俘
    verb   (fell, fallen)
    • to be defeated or captured
      • The coup failed but the government fell shortly afterwards.
        虽然政变失败,但此后政府也随之垮台了。
      • Troy finally fell to the Greeks.
        特洛伊最终落入希腊人手中。
  • fall8   (die in battle)   UK /fɔːl/  US /fɔːl/ 
    死亡, 阵亡
    verb   (fell, fallen)
    • to die in battle; to be shot
      • a memorial to those who fell in the two world wars
        纪念那些在两次世界战争中倒下的人们
  • fall9   (become)   UK /fɔːl/  US /fɔːl/ 
    变成
    verb   (fell, fallen)
    • to pass into a particular state; to begin to be sth
      • He had fallen asleep on the sofa.
        他在沙发上睡着了。
      • The book fell open at a page of illustrations.
        书本落下,打开了,正好是一页插图。
      • The room had fallen silent.
        房间顿入寂静。
      • She fell ill soon after and did not recover.
        此后她很快病倒了,一直没痊愈。
      • I had fallen into conversation with a man on the train.
        我与火车上一个人交谈起来。
      • The house had fallen into disrepair.
        房屋年久失修。
      • She knew she must not fall prey to his charm.
        她清楚她绝不可以被他迷住。
  • fall10   (happen/occur)   UK /fɔːl/  US /fɔːl/ 
    突然出现/发生
    verb   (fell, fallen)
    • to come quickly and suddenly
      • A sudden silence fell.
        寂静突然降临。
      • Darkness falls quickly in the tropics.
        热带地区夜幕降临很快。
      • An expectant hush fell on the guests.
        宾客们突然安静下来。
    • to happen or take place
      • My birthday falls on a Monday this year.
        我今年的生日在周一。
    • to move in a particular direction or come in a particular position
      • My eye fell on (= I suddenly saw) a curious object.
        我的目光落在(=我突然看见)一件新奇的事物上。
      • Which syllable does the stress fall on?
        重音落在哪个音节上?
      • A shadow fell across her face.
        她整张脸阴沉下来。
  • fall11   (belong to group)   UK /fɔːl/  US /fɔːl/ 
    分为, 属于
    verb   (fell, fallen)
    • 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个员工中只有7人在此之列。
      • This case falls outside my jurisdiction.
        这案件在我管辖权限之外。
      • This falls under the heading of scientific research.
        这属于科研的范畴。
  • fall12   (act of falling)   UK /fɔːl/  US /fɔːl/ 
    跌倒
    noun
    • an act of falling
      • I had a bad fall and broke my arm.
        我严重摔折了手臂。
      • She was killed in a fall from a horse.
        她坠马而死。
  • fall13   (of snow/rocks)   UK /fɔːl/  US /fɔːl/ 
    降落量
    noun
    • an amount of snow, rocks, etc. that falls or has fallen
      • a heavy fall of snow
        雪下得很大
      • a rock fall
        岩石滚落
  • fall14   (way sth falls/happens)   UK /fɔːl/  US /fɔːl/ 
    落下, 发生
    noun
    • the way in which sth falls or happens
      • the fall of the dice
        骰子落下
      • the dark fall of her hair (= the way her hair hangs down)
        她黑发如瀑
  • fall15   (of water)   UK /fɔːl/  US /fɔːl/ 
    瀑布
    noun
    • a large amount of water falling down from a height
      • The falls upstream are full of salmon.
        瀑布上游尽是鲑鱼。
      • Niagara Falls
        尼加拉瓜大瀑布
  • fall16   (autumn)   UK /fɔːl/  US /fɔːl/ 
    秋天, 秋季
    noun
    • the season after summer and before winter, when fruits and crops become ripe and the leaves fall off the trees
      • in the fall of 2009
        2009年秋天
      • last fall
        去年秋天
      • fall weather
        秋日的天气
  • fall17   (decrease)   UK /fɔːl/  US /fɔːl/ 
    下降, 减少
    noun
    • a decrease in size, number, rate or level
      • a steep fall in profits
        利润直线下降
      • a big fall in unemployment
        失业率大幅下降
  • fall18   (defeat)   UK /fɔːl/  US /fɔːl/ 
    败落, 衰落, 衰败
    noun
    • 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
        罗马帝国的覆灭
      • the rise and fall of British industry
        英国工业的兴衰
      • the fall of Berlin
        柏林陷落
  • fall19   (loss of respect)   UK /fɔːl/  US /fɔːl/ 
    声誉等降低
    noun
    • 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
        电视布道者贻笑大方
  • fall20   (in Bible)   UK /fɔːl/  US /fɔːl/ 
    堕落
    noun
    • the occasion when Adam and Eve did not obey God and had to leave the Garden of Eden
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