intransitive. To fall or fall down; to fall (in battle), perish; to descend, drop. Also: (of hair) to fall out.
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| 释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > downward motion > falling > fall			[verb (intransitive)]		 (160)		 reoseeOE intransitive. To fall or fall down; to fall (in battle), perish; to descend, drop. Also: (of hair) to fall out. falleOE intransitive. To move more or less freely from a high or relatively high position to a lower one, esp. by the action of the force of gravity; to… dreseOE To fall. afallOE intransitive. To fall physically; to fall down, collapse; to drop. In Old English also: to fall in battle. yfallOE intransitive. To descend or drop; to collapse; to fall down. Also figurative. toumbe1297 intransitive. To fall. ruelc1400 intransitive. To fall. chop1579 Of involuntary action: To be precipitated, to come or go suddenly, to drop, fall, etc. With down, in. Obsolete. Subcategories:— 			again			(1)		 — 			drop or fall vertically			(16)		 — 			spinning			(1)		 — 			heavily			(5)		 — 			with force or violence			(8)		 — 			abruptly			(2)		 — 			gently			(1)		 — 			with commotion			(1)		 — 			noisily			(2)		 — 			into something soft or wet			(1)		 — 			with a squelch			(2)		 — 			with a splash			(1)		 — 			with a crash			(2)		 — 			off, out, or away			(3)		 — 			into something			(1)		 — 			forwards			(2)		 — 			fall steeply or swiftly			(9)		 — 			fall down or from erect position			(48)		 — 			collapse			(12)		 — 			overbalance			(4)		 — 			topple over			(18)		 — 			capsize or be upset			(12)		  | 
	
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