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单词 fall a victim to
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to fall (a) prey (also victim, †sacrifice) to
c. to fall (a) prey (also victim, †sacrifice) to and variants: to become a victim of; to be harmed, destroyed, or killed by; (now) esp. to be deceived or taken in by.
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the world > action or operation > failure or lack of success > defeat or overthrow > be defeated in [verb (transitive)] > yield or succumb to
to fall (a) prey (also victim, sacrifice) to1635
the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > hostile action or attack > make an attack upon [verb (transitive)] > attack (of hostile agency) > suffer attack of
to fall (a) prey (also victim, sacrifice) to1635
to fall a victim to1764
the world > life > death > killing > kill [verb (intransitive)] > be killed
to be deadc1000
fallOE
spilla1300
suffera1616
to fall (a) prey (also victim, sacrifice) toa1774
to lose the number of one's mess1807
to go up1825
to get his (also hers, theirs)1903
to cop (also stop, catch, get, etc.) a packet1916
click1917
not to know (or to wonder) what hit one1923
to get the works1928
to go for a burton1941
(to get) the chop or chopper1945
the world > life > death > [verb (intransitive)]
forsweltc888
sweltc888
adeadeOE
deadc950
wendeOE
i-wite971
starveOE
witea1000
forfereOE
forthfareOE
forworthc1000
to go (also depart , pass, i-wite, chare) out of this worldOE
queleOE
fallOE
to take (also nim, underfo) (the) deathOE
to shed (one's own) blood?a1100
diec1135
endc1175
farec1175
to give up the ghostc1175
letc1200
aswelta1250
leavea1250
to-sweltc1275
to-worthc1275
to yield (up) the ghost (soul, breath, life, spirit)c1290
finea1300
spilla1300
part?1316
to leese one's life-daysa1325
to nim the way of deathc1325
to tine, leave, lose the sweatc1330
flit1340
trance1340
determinec1374
disperisha1382
to go the way of all the eartha1382
to be gathered to one's fathers1382
miscarryc1387
shut1390
goa1393
to die upa1400
expirea1400
fleea1400
to pass awaya1400
to seek out of lifea1400–50
to sye hethena1400
tinea1400
trespass14..
espirec1430
to end one's days?a1439
decease1439
to go away?a1450
ungoc1450
unlivec1450
to change one's lifea1470
vade1495
depart1501
to pay one's debt to (also the debt of) naturea1513
to decease this world1515
to go over?1520
jet1530
vade1530
to go westa1532
to pick over the perch1532
galpa1535
to die the death1535
to depart to God1548
to go home1561
mort1568
inlaikc1575
shuffle1576
finish1578
to hop (also tip, pitch over, drop off, etc.) the perch1587
relent1587
unbreathe1589
transpass1592
to lose one's breath1596
to make a die (of it)1611
to go offa1616
fail1623
to go out1635
to peak over the percha1641
exita1652
drop1654
to knock offa1657
to kick upa1658
to pay nature her due1657
ghost1666
to march off1693
to die off1697
pike1697
to drop off1699
tip (over) the perch1699
to pass (also go, be called, etc.) to one's reward1703
sink1718
vent1718
to launch into eternity1719
to join the majority1721
demise1727
to pack off1735
to slip one's cable1751
turf1763
to move off1764
to pop off the hooks1764
to hop off1797
to pass on1805
to go to glory1814
sough1816
to hand in one's accounts1817
to slip one's breatha1819
croak1819
to slip one's wind1819
stiffen1820
weed1824
buy1825
to drop short1826
to fall (a) prey (also victim, sacrifice) to1839
to get one's (also the) call1839
to drop (etc.) off the hooks1840
to unreeve one's lifeline1840
to step out1844
to cash, pass or send in one's checks1845
to hand in one's checks1845
to go off the handle1848
to go under1848
succumb1849
to turn one's toes up1851
to peg out1852
walk1858
snuff1864
to go or be up the flume1865
to pass outc1867
to cash in one's chips1870
to go (also pass over) to the majority1883
to cash in1884
to cop it1884
snuff1885
to belly up1886
perch1886
to kick the bucket1889
off1890
to knock over1892
to pass over1897
to stop one1901
to pass in1904
to hand in one's marble1911
the silver cord is loosed1911
pip1913
to cross over1915
conk1917
to check out1921
to kick off1921
to pack up1925
to step off1926
to take the ferry1928
peg1931
to meet one's Maker1933
to kiss off1935
to crease it1959
zonk1968
cark1977
to cark it1979
to take a dirt nap1981
1635 W. Habington Castara (ed. 2) ii. 144 The World will fall a prey to lust.
1659 R. Boyle Some Motives & Incentives to Love of God 89 Thousands fall Sacrifices to the severer Attribute.
1759 Crit. Rev. Nov. 379 Unhappy young women..who have perhaps fallen a prey to the sensibility and tenderness of their own hearts.
a1774 R. Fergusson Poems (1785) 182 The ox..fa's a victim to the bludy aix.
1839 T. Beale Nat. Hist. Sperm Whale 298 Brave men have at various times fallen a sacrifice to this kind of daring.
1843 E. Dieffenbach Trav. N.Z. II. 16 The belief in witchcraft..to which many have fallen victim.
1885 Manch. Examiner 6 July 4/6 The..books fell a prey to the flames.
1954 F. C. Lane All about Insect World 86 Even the largest of the spider family, the tarantula, falls victim to a fearless wasp called the tarantula hawk.
1991 A. Campbell Sidewinder iv. 43 In such a demoralised state she could fall an easy prey to a predator like Big Mouth.
2015 Splash Nov. (London ed.) 4/1 Anyone can fall victim to this scam.
extracted from fallv.
to fall a victim to
3. In the phrase to fall a victim to (some thing or person), in preceding senses.
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the world > action or operation > adversity > suffer (adversity or affliction) [verb (transitive)]
thave835
i-dreeeOE
tholec897
abeareOE
underbearc950
adreeOE
dreeOE
driveOE
i-tholeOE
throwOE
underfoc1000
bearOE
bidec1200
suffera1250
abidec1275
drinka1340
endure1340
underfong1382
receivec1384
abyea1393
sustain1398
finda1400
undergoa1400
get?c1430
underganga1470
ponder?a1525
a dog's lifea1528
tolerate1531
to stand to ——1540
to feel the weight of?1553
enjoy1577
carry1583
abrook1594
to stand under ——a1616
to fall a victim to1764
the mind > emotion > suffering > suffer mental pain [verb (transitive)] > come to suffer
to fall a victim to1764
the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > hostile action or attack > make an attack upon [verb (transitive)] > attack (of hostile agency) > suffer attack of
to fall (a) prey (also victim, sacrifice) to1635
to fall a victim to1764
1764 H. Walpole Castle of Otranto i Manfred will suspect you,..and you will fall a victim to his resentment.
1769 W. Robertson Hist. Charles V II. iv. 279 Some officers, who rashly attempted to restrain them, fell victims to their fury.
1803 A. Ellicott Jrnl. 13 Many of the inhabitants that season fell victims to the yellow fever.
1861 M. Pattison in Westm. Rev. Apr. 414 The Flemish and other foreign residents fell helpless victims to the rage of the populace.
1884 Times (Weekly ed.) 5 Sept. 17/2 It appeared as if he had fallen a victim to an assassin.
1884 Times (Weekly ed.) 19 Sept. 6/4 He fell a victim to goodness of heart and to the interest he felt in his people.
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