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单词 fall
释义 fall /fɔːl/

verb

[] (fell /fel/, fallen /ˈfɔːlən/)

  1. to decrease in amount, value or level
    (金额、价值或水平)减少,下降
    Orders for new products have continued to fall.
    新产品的订单持续减少。
    Their profits fell (by) nearly 30 per cent.
    他们的利润下降了将近 30%。
    The company's shares fell sharply on Tuesday.
    公司的股价在星期二急剧下跌。
    a period of falling prices
    价格下跌时期
    Our market share has fallen to its lowest level ever.
    我们的市场份额已经下降到有史以来最低水平。
      see note at increase
  1. to pass into a particular state; to begin to be sth
    进入(某状态);开始变成(某事物)
    The company fell into bankruptcy with debts of $12 billion.
    这家公司负债 120 亿元,已陷入破产。
    The first interest payment falls due (= must be paid) in January.
    首笔利息应在一月支付。
fall foul of sb/sthto be guilty of not obeying sb/sth
触犯(某人/某事)
Companies risk heavy penalties if they fall foul of the new accounting rules.
公司如果触犯了新的会计准则,就面临受到严厉处罚的风险。
ˌfall from ˈgrace to become less popular and successful, especially after doing sth wrong and losing people's trust
威信骤降
After the collapse of the Internet bubble, he quickly fell from grace and later left the company.
互联网泡沫破灭之後,他很快名誉扫地,随後离开了公司。
ˌfall on your ˈswordto take responsibility for sth bad that has happened, especially by leaving your job
勇於承担责任(当麻烦来临的时候,尤指通过辞职的方式承担责任)
If the company's profits don't improve this year, the CEO will be forced to fall on his sword.
如果今年公司的利润提高不了,首席执行官将被迫辞职。
fall ˈshort of sthto fail to reach the standard that you expected or need
达不到(目标)
We're going to fall short of our sales targets for this year.
我们达不到今年的销售目标了。
  idiom at arrears , prey noun, stand verb
ˌfall aˈpart
  1. to be in very bad condition so that parts break off
    破碎;破裂
    The machines are falling apart.
    这些机器要散架了。
  1. to have so many problems that it is no longer possible to exist or function
    破裂;崩溃
    The merger plans fell apart last week.
    合并计划上周落空了。
    fall through
ˌfall aˈwayto become gradually fewer or smaller; to disappear
减少;减小;消失
The market for their products fell away to almost nothing.
他们产品的市场几乎萎缩殆尽。
ˌfall ˈbackto decrease in value or amount
(价值)降低;(金额)减少
Share prices fell back after brisk early trading.
在经历了早市的活跃之後,股价下跌了。
ˌfall ˈback on sth (not used in the passive 不用於被动语态) to have sth to use when you are in difficulty or if other things fail
借助於;转而依靠
Many households have no savings to fall back on.
许多家庭已没有可动用的积蓄。
The company can fall back on its classic brands.
公司可依靠其经典品牌。
fallback
ˌfall beˈhind ˌfall beˈhind sb/sthto fail to keep level with sb/sth
落後;落在某人/某事之後
All too often, companies fall behind technologically.
公司常常在技术上落後。
The project has fallen behind schedule.
这个项目没能跟上进度。
ˌfall beˈhind with sthto not pay or do sth at the right time
拖欠(付款);延缓做某事
They had fallen behind with their loan repayments.
他们拖欠还款。
ˌfall ˈoffto decrease in quantity or level
数量减少;水平降低
We expect sales to fall off in the new year.
我们预计,在新的一年里销售量将下降。
fall-off
ˌfall ˈout of sthto no longer be part of a particular group or have a particular status
脱离(某集团);不具有某种特殊地位
The group is in danger of falling out of the FTSE 100.
集团面临被剔除出《金融时报》 100 指数的危险。
ˌfall ˈthroughto not be completed, or not happen
落空;失败;没有实现;成为泡影
The deal fell through when they could not agree on price.
由於他们在价格上无法谈妥,这笔交易告吹了。
fall apart
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