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单词 to fall into
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to fall into ——
to fall into ——
1. intransitive. To make a hostile incursion into or attack on (a place). Obsolete.
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society > armed hostility > attack > attack [verb (transitive)]
greetc893
overfallOE
riseOE
assail?c1225
to lay on or upon?c1225
onseekc1275
to set on ——c1290
infighta1300
saila1300
to go upon ——c1300
to turn one's handc1325
lashc1330
annoyc1380
impugnc1384
offendc1385
to fall on ——a1387
sault1387
affrayc1390
to set upon ——1390
to fall upon ——a1398
to lay at?a1400
semblea1400
assayc1400
havec1400
aset1413
oppressa1425
attachc1425
to set at ——c1430
fraya1440
fray1465
oppugn?a1475
sayc1475
envaye1477
pursue1488
envahisshe1489
assaulta1500
to lay to, untoa1500
requirea1500
enterprise?1510
invade1513
assemblec1515
expugn1530
to fare on1535
to fall into ——1550
mount1568
attack?1576
affront1579
invest1598
canvass1599
to take arms1604
attempt1605
to make force at, to, upon1607
salute1609
offence1614
strikea1616
to give a lift at1622
to get at ——1650
insult1697
to walk into ——1794
to go in at1812
to go for ——1838
to light on ——1842
strafe1915
1550 W. Lynne tr. J. Carion Thre Bks. Cronicles iii. f. cxxxvv The Normandes fallyng into Fraunce, dyd so much harme euery where, that [etc.].
1665 T. Herbert Some Years Trav. (new ed.) 244 Some Pioneers Inhabitants of Coon-sha..fell into his naked quarter.
1684 Scanderbeg Redivivus iv. 62 The Tartars of Dialogrod falling into the Ukrain.
a1715 Bp. G. Burnet Hist. Own Time (1724) I. 199 Ready either to invade them, or to fall into Flanders.
2. intransitive. Originally and chiefly Military. To take one's place in (a formation, rank, etc.). Cf. to fall into line at Phrases 1k(a).Also with the position taken as prepositional object.
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the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > arrangement in (a) row(s) or line(s > arrange in (a) row(s) or line(s [verb (transitive)] > specific people > take one's place in a line
to fall into ——1553
1553 J. Brende tr. Q. Curtius Rufus Hist. viii. f. 176 Alexander then commaunded the souldiers to prepare there armour, and fal into aray.
?1592 H. Barwick Breefe Disc. Weapons f. 13v There needed no Sargeant, for euery man as fast as hee could pace fell into his ranke.
1632 J. Hayward tr. G. F. Biondi Eromena 145 Two hundred of them falling into a close order, interposed themselves.
1776 E. Gibbon Decline & Fall I. i. 16 Whenever the trumpet gave the signal of departure, the camp was almost instantly broke up, and the troops fell into their ranks without delay.
1888 W. J. Knox-Little Child of Stafferton iv. 49 In a moment they all fell into their places.
1905 Evening Star (Dunedin, N.Z.) 9 Mar. 3/2 The soldiers fell into firing order.
2009 Valdosta (Georgia) Daily Times (Nexis) 9 June The airmen fell into formation and marched four abreast into the compound.
3. intransitive. To reach or enter (a place), esp. by chance. Obsolete.
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the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming in > go or come into [verb (transitive)] > by chance
stumble1555
to fall into ——1698
stagger1803
1589 W. Wren in R. Hakluyt Princ. Navigations i. 144 The 12. day we fell into a Baie to the Eastward of Cape Pargos, which is 35. leagues from Cape Blanke.
1640 ‘Ben-Arod Gad’ Wandering-Jew sig. B Walking in a warme afternoone to Hogsdon alone, I fell into a by-path, which led me into a solitary field.
1698 tr. F. Froger Relation Voy. Coasts Afr. 39 We durst not fall into the Bay till break of Day.
1709 R. Steele Tatler No. 83. ⁋1 I happened this Evening to fall into a Coffee-house near the 'Change.
1745 P. Thomas True Jrnl. Voy. South-Seas 108 They fell into the Harbour unknown to themselves and by mere Chance, the 16th Day.
4. intransitive. To comply or agree with (a proposal, opinion, etc.); to join in with (a course of action). Cf. to fall in 3c at Phrasal verbs 1.
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the mind > language > statement > agreement, concurrence, or unanimity > agree with [verb (transitive)]
to go ineOE
cordc1380
consentc1386
covin1393
condescend1477
agree1481
correspond1545
concur1590
to fall in1602
suffrage1614
to hit it1634
colour1639
to take with ——1646
to be with1648
to fall into ——1668
to run in1688
to think with1688
meet1694
coincide1705
to go in1713
to say ditto to1775
to see with ——1802
sympathize1828
the world > action or operation > advantage > usefulness > use (made of things) > recourse > have recourse to [verb (transitive)] > specifically a course of action
runOE
goOE
drawc1275
to found to1352
resorta1425
tirvec1425
to fall on ——1634
to fall into ——1668
to fall back on1777
1668 W. Temple Let. 12 Feb. (1700) I. 187 Monsieur de Witt was willing to fall into any Expedient.
a1732 F. Atterbury Serm. Several Occas. (1734) II. 288 We fall into all his Commands and Directions.
1788 J. Priestley Lect. Hist. v. lii. 404 The generality of nations have fallen into the method of stamping them.
1848 G. W. M. Reynolds Myst. London IV. 167/1 I also knew that he was as capable of sacrificing me as well as yourself to his own interests, if I did not fall into his views.
1890 T. F. Tout in F. Y. Powell et al. Hist. Eng. III. 128 The ignorant masses fell blindly into the plans of the United Irishmen.
1910 Manch. Guardian 4 May 13/5 If he had fallen into their wishes and the company had turned out a success, [etc.].
2010 W. Roberts Place in Hist. ii. 141 Lafayette..knew about Gates' and Conway's machinations against Washington, but he fell into their scheme anyway.
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