| 单词 | falling | 
| 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   fall2 of 3 noun1   : 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   fall3 of 3 adjective  : of, relating to, or suitable for autumn  a new fall coat falling 1 of 3 adjectiveas in suspended Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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 falling3 of 3 verb1 as in slippingto go down from an upright position suddenly and involuntarily better sand that walkway before somebody falls on the ice Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 2 as in succumbingto yield to the control or power of enemy forces the city fell after weeks of merciless bombardment Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 3 as in plungingto go to a lower level especially abruptly word soon got out that the movie was no good, and box-office receipts fell like a rock Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 4 as in decreasingto grow less in scope or intensity especially gradually manufacturing in the area is falling, and closing signs are going up all over Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 5 as in descendingto lead or extend downward the lake bottom falls sharply just a few feet from the shoreline, so be careful Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 6 as in losingto undergo defeat not surprisingly, the novice player fell to a much stronger opponent Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 7 as in wanderingto commit an offense even saints can fall Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 8 as in dyingto stop living if their brave leader falls, the men will lose their courage Synonyms & Similar Words 
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