intransitive. To come down or over from an upright position, typically suddenly and unintentionally; esp. (of a person or animal) to lose balance…
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| 释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > downward motion > falling > fall			[verb (intransitive)]		 > fall down or from erect position (48)		 fallOE intransitive. To come down or over from an upright position, typically suddenly and unintentionally; esp. (of a person or animal) to lose balance… to fall downc1175 intransitive. To sink to the ground or to one's knees; to become prostrate; to fall over. Also with adjectival complement, esp. in to fall down dead. torple?c1225 intransitive. To fall, tumble; = topple, v. 3. Obsolete. glidec1275 To fall. Obsolete. overthrowc1330 intransitive. To fall or tumble over or down; to prostrate oneself, throw oneself down; to be prostrated, thrown down. Obsolete. downfallc1350 intransitive. To fall in a downward direction; to fall down. Also figurative. swaya1400 Often with down: To go down, fall (literal and figurative); spec. to fall or sink into a swoon. Obsolete. reversea1470 intransitive. With adverb or adverbial phrase. To fall over, to fall down. Obsolete. twine1600 To bend, bow, or sink down. Obsolete. rare. to go down1697 intransitive. Of a person or thing: to fall or be brought down by force; to be knocked or blown over. Subcategories:— 			specifically of person or animal			(31)		 — 			fall in pieces or ruins			(7)		 | 
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