fell on中文,fell on的意思,fell on翻译及用法

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fell on

英[fel ɔn]美[fɛl ɑn]

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fell on 英语释义

英语释义

    1. to descend freely by the force of gravity
    An apple fell from the tree.

    2. to hang freely
    her hair falls over her shoulders

    3. to drop oneself to a lower position
    fell to his knees

    4. to come or go as if by falling
    darkness falls early in the winter

    5. to become born —usually used of lambs

    6. to become lower in degree or level
    the temperature fell 10°

    7. to drop in pitch or volume
    their voices fell to a whisper

    8. issue sense 1a
    wisdom that fell from his lips

    9. to become lowered
    her eyes fell

    10. to leave an erect position suddenly and involuntarily
    slipped and fell on the ice

    11. to enter as if unawares stumble, stray
    fell into error We fell into a trap.

    12. to drop down wounded or dead especially to die in battle
    Many men fell on the battlefield.

    13. to suffer military capture
    after a long siege the city fell

    14. to lose office
    the party fell from power

    15. to suffer ruin, defeat, or failure
    the deal fell through

    16. to commit an immoral act
    but man willfully misused his God-given freedom and fell into sin
    — John Hick especially to lose one's chastity

    17. to move or extend in a downward direction
    the land falls away to the east

    18. subside, abate
    the wind is falling

    19. to decline in quality, activity, or quantity
    production fell off

    20. to lose weight —used with off or away
    The cattle have fallen off badly in the drought.

    21. to assume a look of shame, disappointment, or dejection
    his face fell

    22. to decline in financial value or price
    stocks fell sharply

    23. to occur at a certain time
    her birthday falls on a Monday this year

    24. to come by chance
    a job that fell into his hands

    25. to come or pass by lot, assignment, or inheritance devolve
    it fell to him to break the news

    26. to have a certain or proper position, place, or station
    the accent falls on the second syllable

    27. to come within the limits, scope, or jurisdiction of something
    this word falls into the class of verbs

    28. to pass suddenly and passively into a state of body or mind or a new state or condition
    fall asleep fall in love

    29. to set about heartily or actively
    fell to work

    30. strike, impinge
    music falling on the ear

    31. fell sense 1

    32. to display great or excessive eagerness
    Fans were falling all over themselves trying to get the basketball star's autograph.

    33. disintegrate
    The pie was falling apart as I served it.

    34. to succumb to mental or emotional stress break down
    She began to fall apart when her son was imprisoned.

    35. to lag behind
    The slower hikers fell behind the group.

    36. to be in arrears
    He fell behind in his car payments.

    37. to fail because of inability to choose between or reconcile two alternative or conflicting courses of action

    38. to produce no response or result
    the joke fell flat

    39. to fall in love with
    He fell for her the moment he saw her.

    40. to become a victim of
    fell for the trick

    41. to lose acceptance or good reputation
    The governor fell from grace when he was accused of tax fraud.

    42. to curve inward —used of the timbers or upper parts of a ship's side

    43. to comply with a certain course of action
    The company fell into line with the new regulations.

    44. to meet with
    fell on hard times

    45. to fail utterly
    the movie fell on its face at the box office

    46. to sacrifice one's pride or position
    The coach fell on his sword apologizing for the team's poor season.

    47. to be deficient
    The expedition's supplies began to fall short.

    48. to fail to attain something (such as a goal or target)
    The results fell short of expectations.

    49. the act of falling by the force of gravity

    50. a falling out, off, or away dropping
    the fall of leaves a fall of snow

    51. the season when leaves fall from trees autumn

    52. a thing or quantity that falls or has fallen
    a fall of rock at the base of the cliff especially one or more meteorites or their fragments that have fallen together

    53. birth

    54. the quantity born —usually used of lambs

    55. a costume decoration of lace or thin fabric arranged to hang loosely and gracefully

    56. a very wide turned-down collar worn in the 17th century

    57. the part of a turnover collar from the crease to the outer edge

    58. a wide front flap on trousers (such as those worn by sailors)

    59. the freely hanging lower edge of the skirt of a coat

    60. one of the three outer and often drooping segments of the flower of an iris — compare standard sense 8b

    61. long hair overhanging the face of dogs of some breeds

    62. a usually long straight portion of hair that is attached to a person's own hair

    63. a hoisting-tackle rope or chain especially the part of it to which the power is applied

    64. loss of greatness collapse
    the fall of the Roman Empire

    65. the surrender or capture of a besieged place
    the fall of Troy

    66. lapse or departure from innocence or goodness

    67. loss of a woman's chastity

    68. the blame for a failure or misdeed
    took the fall for the robbery

    69. the downward slope (as of a hill) declivity

    70. a precipitous descent of water waterfall —usually used in plural but singular or plural in construction

    71. a musical cadence

    72. a falling-pitch intonation in speech

    73. a decrease in size, quantity, degree, or value

    74. the distance which something falls

    75. inclination, pitch

    76. the act of felling something

    77. the quantity of trees cut down

    78. an act of forcing a wrestler's shoulders to the mat for a specified time (such as one second)

    79. a bout of wrestling

    80. destiny, lot

    81. of, relating to, or suitable for autumn
    a new fall coat

    82. to come or go down quickly from a high place or position

    83. to come or go down suddenly from a standing position

    84. to let yourself come or go down to a lower position

    85. the act of coming or going down from a high position or from a standing position

    86. the act of becoming lower

    87. the season between summer and winter the season when leaves fall from trees

    88. to come or go down freely by the force of gravity
    An apple fell from the tree.

    89. to come as if by falling
    Night fell before we got home.

    90. to become lower (as in degree or value)
    The temperature fell ten degrees.

    91. to topple from an upright position
    The tree fell.

    92. to collapse wounded or dead
    Too many soldiers have fallen in battle.

    93. to become captured
    The city fell to the enemy.

    94. to occur at a certain time
    This year my birthday falls on a Monday.

    95. to pass from one condition of body or mind to another
    fall asleep fall ill

    96. retreat entry 2 sense 1
    “… the Witch and her crew will … fall back to her house and prepare for a siege.”
    — C. S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

    97. to fail to be as good or successful as expected
    The sequel to my favorite movie fell short.

    98. the act or an instance of going or coming down by the force of gravity
    a fall from a horse

    99. autumn

    100. a thing or quantity that falls
    a heavy fall of snow

    101. a loss of greatness downfall
    the fall of an empire

    102. waterfall —usually used in pl.
    Niagara Falls

    103. a decrease in size, amount, or value
    a fall in prices

    104. the distance something falls
    a fall of three feet

fell on 片语

片语

Fell down on my knees我的膝盖摔倒了

FELL ASLEEP ON ISLAND最后所处的岛屿

fell back on依靠于……

fell flat on his butt臀部着地摔倒

Fell flat on my face重重得摔倒

fell you on my side你下跌就在我身边

fell flat on his face脸朝下摔倒

fell bck on寄托

fell on 例句

英汉例句

  • it fell on the ground, and rolled into the water.

    它掉在地上,然后滚进水中。

  • snape's wand fell on the floor a few feet away.

    斯内普的魔杖落到了几英尺外的地上。

  • still other seed fell on good soil, where it produced a crop--a hundred, sixty or thirty times what was sown.

    又有落在好土里的,就结实,有一百倍的,有六十倍的,有三十倍的。

  • when new snow fell on top of the old, it too turned to icy grains.

    当新的雪花降落到旧的表面上,也变成了冰粒。

  • and other fell on good ground, and sprang up, and bare fruit an hundredfold.

    又有落在好土里的,生长起来,结实百倍。

  • however, when the old man picked up the scissor again, a third tissue fell on the shrubs in front of him again.

    可是,老人刚拿起剪刀,第三团纸又落在了他眼前的灌木上。

  • chicken little was in the garden. a leaf fell on her tail.

    花园里面有一只小鸡,一片树叶落到了它尾巴上。

  • she felt dizzy and fell on megan, luckily on the platform that she was on.

    她头晕目眩,不过总算落在了梅金的身上——她很走运,那就是梅金的平台。

  • benedict’s choice fell on his former deputy cardinal tarcisio bertone, an inspirational pastoral leader but lacking curial clout and international experience.

    本笃的选择则落在了前任贝尔托内枢机肩上,他曾是位擅长鼓舞人心的教牧领袖,但是在教廷里缺少些影响力和国际经验。

  • as a result, the burden of the cuts fell on the departmental budgets responsible for the public services.

    结果,公共服务部门成了为落到部门预算上的经费削减的压力买单的人。

  • small church filled with people, butterflies fly quietly into the light fell on the shoulders of god, she listened to the following lovers swear to god, said: i am willing!

    小教堂里坐满了人,蝴蝶悄悄地飞了进去,轻落到上帝的肩膀上,她听着下面的爱人对上帝发誓说:我愿意!

  • he collected pristine samples of the meteorite just days after they fell on the frozen lake, and stored them in his freezer.

    他在陨石降落到结冰的塔吉什湖后几天收集到了原始的陨石样本,并将它们冷藏在他的冰箱中。

  • clare looked at her keenly, then, gathering her meaning, flagged like one plague-stricken, and his glance sank; it fell on her hands, which, once rosy, were now white and more delicate.

    克莱尔猛看了她一眼,明白了她话的意思,就像得了瘟疫一样瘫痪下来,目光也低垂下去,落在了她的一双手上,那双手过去是玫瑰色的,现在变白了,更加娇嫩了。

  • and other fell on good ground, and did yield fruit that sprang up and increased; and brought forth, some thirty, and some sixty, and some an hundred.

    又有落在好土里的,就发生长大,结实有三十倍的,有六十倍的,有一百倍的。

  • uncertainty that has caused recent turmoil in the markets returns as asian stocks fell on friday after a broad sell-off in the u.s. and europe.

    续美国与欧洲大范围的跌落,亚洲股市在周五交易中下跌;引起导致近期市场上风暴的不确定因素重回。

  • after an outbreak of panic selling in bond markets last wednesday, yields fell on thursday and friday, seemingly because the ecb was in the market in force.

    继上周三债券市场出现大规模恐慌性抛售后,周四周五收益下降,好像由于欧洲央行的有效调控。

  • on sunday, up to 13 inches (33cm) of rain fell on states across the east coast, with more than 10 inches falling in parts of north carolina, virginia, maryland, delaware and upstate new york.

    星期天,13英尺(33厘米)的雨点落在美国东海岸,对面有超过10英寸下降的部分地区,维吉尼亚州,北卡罗莱纳、德拉瓦、马里兰的纽约北部。

  • a historic chance then fell on the shoulders of li yongde and xu lu.

    历史的机会就这样落在了李永得和徐璐身上。

  • the snow-flakes fell on her long, fair hair, which curled in such pretty ringlets over her shoulders; but she thought not of her own beauty, or of the cold.

    雪花落在她那金黄色的头发上——长长的卷发披散在肩上,看起来十分美丽,可她想不到自己的漂亮。

  • the task of reconstructing the worm’s wiring system fell on john g. white, now at the university of wisconsin.

    重建蛔虫回路系统的重任目前落到了威斯康星大学的约翰·g·怀特身上。

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