| 单词 | fall on one's face | 
| 释义 | fall1 of 3verb   ˈfȯl     fell ˈfel   intransitive verb 1   a     : to descend freely by the force of gravity  An apple fell from the tree.    b     : to hang freely  her hair falls over her shoulders    c     : to drop oneself to a lower position  fell to his knees    d     : to come or go as if by falling  darkness falls early in the winter   2    : to become born  —usually used of lambs   3   a     : to become lower in degree or level  the temperature fell 10°    b     : to drop in pitch or volume  their voices fell to a whisper    c     : issue sense 1a  wisdom that fell from his lips    d     : to become lowered  her eyes fell   4   a     : to leave an erect position suddenly and involuntarily  slipped and fell on the ice    b     : to enter as if unawares : stumble, stray  fell into error  We fell into a trap.    c     : to drop down wounded or dead    especially : to die in battle    Many men fell on the battlefield.    d     : to suffer military capture  after a long siege the city fell    e     : to lose office  the party fell from power    f     : to suffer ruin, defeat, or failure  the deal fell through   5    : to commit an immoral act  but man willfully misused his God-given freedom and fell into sin—    especially : to lose one's chastity   6   a     : to move or extend in a downward direction  the land falls away to the east    b     : subside, abate  the wind is falling    c     : to decline in quality, activity, or quantity  production fell off    d     : to lose weight  —used with off or away  The cattle have fallen off badly in the drought.    e     : to assume a look of shame, disappointment, or dejection  his face fell    f     : to decline in financial value or price  stocks fell sharply   7   a     : to occur at a certain time  her birthday falls on a Monday this year    b     : to come by chance  a job that fell into his hands    c     : to come or pass by lot, assignment, or inheritance : devolve  it fell to him to break the news    d     : to have a certain or proper position, place, or station  the accent falls on the second syllable   8    : to come within the limits, scope, or jurisdiction of something  this word falls into the class of verbs   9    : to pass suddenly and passively into a state of body or mind or a new state or condition  fall asleep  fall in love   10    : to set about heartily or actively  fell to work   11    : strike, impinge  music falling on the ear   transitive verb   : fell sense 1   fall 2 of 3noun1    : the act of falling by the force of gravity   2   a     : a falling out, off, or away : dropping  the fall of leaves  a fall of snow    b     : the season when leaves fall from trees : autumn    c     : a thing or quantity that falls or has fallen  a fall of rock at the base of the cliff    especially : one or more meteorites or their fragments that have fallen together    d(1)     : birth    (2)     : the quantity born  —usually used of lambs   3   a     : a costume decoration of lace or thin fabric arranged to hang loosely and gracefully    b     : a very wide turned-down collar worn in the 17th century    c     : the part of a turnover collar from the crease to the outer edge    d     : a wide front flap on trousers (such as those worn by sailors)    e     : the freely hanging lower edge of the skirt of a coat    f     : one of the three outer and often drooping segments of the flower of an iris   compare standard sense 8b    g     : long hair overhanging the face of dogs of some breeds    h     : a usually long straight portion of hair that is attached to a person's own hair   4    : a hoisting-tackle rope or chain    especially : the part of it to which the power is applied   5   a     : loss of greatness : collapse  the fall of the Roman Empire    b     : the surrender or capture of a besieged place  the fall of Troy    c     : lapse or departure from innocence or goodness    d     : loss of a woman's chastity    e     : the blame for a failure or misdeed  took the fall for the robbery   6   a     : the downward slope (as of a hill) : declivity    b     : a precipitous descent of water : waterfall  —usually used in plural but singular or plural in construction    c     : a musical cadence    d     : a falling-pitch intonation in speech   7    : a decrease in size, quantity, degree, or value   8   a     : the distance which something falls    b     : inclination, pitch   9   a     : the act of felling something    b     : the quantity of trees cut down    c(1)     : an act of forcing a wrestler's shoulders to the mat for a specified time (such as one second)    (2)     : a bout of wrestling   10   Scotland   : destiny, lot   fall 3 of 3adjective  : of, relating to, or suitable for autumn  a new fall coat   fall on one's face phraseas in collapse   to be unsuccessful Remembering how she fell on her face giving the speech the first time spurred her to practice it till she had it down.   Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance     
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