单词 | fell |
释义 | fell1 of 5noun (1) ˈfel 1 : skin, hide, pelt 2 : a thin tough membrane covering a carcass directly under the hide fell 2 of 5verb felled; felling; fells transitive verb 1 a : to cut, knock, or bring down fell a tree b : kill Her father was felled by a heart attack. 2 : to sew (a seam) by folding one raw edge under the other and sewing flat on the wrong side fellable ˈfe-lə-bəl adjective feller noun fell 3 of 5past tense of fall fell 4 of 5adjective1 a : fierce, cruel, terrible b : sinister, malevolent a fell purpose c : very destructive : deadly a fell disease 2 Scotland : sharp, pungent fellness noun fell 5 of 5noun dialectal British : a high barren field or moor fell 1 of 2 verb1 as in to drop to strike (someone) so forcefully as to cause a fall a champion boxer who was shockingly felled in the first round Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
2 as in to mow to bring down by cutting the settlers began the daunting task of felling the mighty trees that blanketed the island Synonyms & Similar Words
3 as in to kill to deprive of life the quest for a cure for malaria, the disease that felled so many during the digging of the Panama Canal Synonyms & Similar Words
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fell 2 of 2adjective1 as in lethal likely to cause or capable of causing death planning for the distribution of resources in case of some fell event Synonyms & Similar Words
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2 as in savage violently unfriendly or aggressive in disposition a once-mighty nation conquered by a fell and barbarous enemy Synonyms & Similar Words
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