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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