Noun
1. the season when the leaves fall from the trees;
2. a sudden drop from an upright position;
3. a downward slope or bend
4. a lapse into sin; a loss of innocence or of chastity;
5. a sudden decline in strength or number or importance;
6. a movement downward;
7. the act of surrendering (under agreed conditions);
8. the time of day immediately following sunset;
9. when a wrestler's shoulders are forced to the mat
10. a free and rapid descent by the force of gravity;
11. a sudden sharp decrease in some quantity;
Verb
1. descend in free fall under the influence of gravity;
2. move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way;
3. pass suddenly and passively into a state of body or mind;
4. come under, be classified or included;
5. fall from clouds;
6. suffer defeat, failure, or ruin;
7. decrease in size, extent, or range;
8. die, as in battle or in a hunt;
9. touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly;
10. be captured;
11. occur at a specified time or place;
12. yield to temptation or sin;
13. lose office or power;
14. to be given by assignment or distribution;
15. move in a specified direction;
16. be due;
17. lose one's chastity;
18. to be given by right or inheritance;
19. come into the possession of;
20. fall to somebody by assignment or lot;
21. be inherited by;
22. slope downward;
23. lose an upright position suddenly;
24. drop oneself to a lower or less erect position;
25. fall or flow in a certain way;
26. assume a disappointed or sad expression;
27. be cast down;
28. come out; issue;
29. be born, used chiefly of lambs;
30. begin vigorously;
31. go as if by falling;
32. come as if by falling;
The man of Qi worries in case the sky should fall.
We still fall far short of what the Party expects of us.
We are likely to fall into step with them.
These books fall into several categories.
The temperature tonight will fall to seven degrees Celsius.
When the fruits are ripe, they fall from the trees.
After a long drill, the commander told his men to fall out.
The fall in the cost of living is directly relevant to the drop in the prices of many industrial products and agricultural produce.
The fall of one leaf is enough to tell coming of autumn.
If you turn the envelope upside down, the key will fall out.
Articles of this kind fall within the scope of our business activities.
It's a fall of 60 metres to the foot of the cliff.
They feared that the mummy would fall to pieces when they cut it open.
The government will probably fall at the coming election.
Our attack was so vigorous that the enemy had to fall back to the river bank.
Everybody took cover when the bombs began to fall on the town.
A thin rain began to fall as he turned from the high road into a narrow lane.
If you were the least bit careless, you could fall right in.
The play was about the fall of an honest man.
In course of time old customs and observances tend to fall into neglect.
The walls were substantial and did not fall.
When the revolution is developing rapidly, some people are bound to fall behind.
Prices will fall as soon as production catches up to demand.
She screamed when she saw the child fall.
Which category does this item fall under?
There was a general scuttle for shelter when the rain began to fall heavily.
We fenced off the lake in case the children should fall in.
The fall jarred every bone in my body.
In his sleep he let the book fall out of his hand.
The landlord had let the building fall into decay .
fall between two stools
fall foul (或主北美a foul)of
come into conflict with and be undermined by
any commitment of resources is likely to fall foul of government cash limitations.
fall in (或 into) line
conform with others or with accepted behaviour
fall in (或 out of) love (with someone)
fall into place
(of a series of events or facts) begin to make sense or cohere
once he knew what to look for, the theory fell quickly into place.
fall on stony ground
once he knew what to look for, the theory fell quickly into place.
fall over oneself to do something
(informal)be excessively eager to do something
critics and audiences fell over themselves to compliment him.
fall short (of)
(of a missile) fail to reach its target
fall to pieces
fall victim to
take the fall
(N. Amer. informal)receive blame or punishment, typically in the place of another person
fall about
(Brit. informal)laugh uncontrollably
fall apart (或 to pieces)
break up, come apart, or disintegrate
their marriage is likely to fall apart.
fall back on
have recourse to when in difficulty
they normally fell back on one of three arguments.
fall
The best thief in the city till he fell.
Once he saw her,he fell.
This is your first fall,ain't it?
fall money
Robeson set aside a percentage of his taking for fall money.
take the fall
Bruno and Tony pulled the job off together,but Tony took the fall.
autumn, fall
collapse, fall
descend, drop, fall, sink
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