英:[fɔ:l bæk ɔn]
美:[fɔl bæk ɑn]
英:[fɔ:l bæk ɔn]
美:[fɔl bæk ɑn]
求助于,依赖,转而依靠;
noun
something on which one can fall back : reserve—often used attributivelya fallback position
a fallback career
a falling back : retreat
something that falls back
the fallback from an explosion
verb
intransitive verb
retreat, recede
The first known use of fallback was in 1607
see1 of 2verb
to become aware of by means of the eyes or have the power of sight a person who cannot see
see a bird
to give or pay attention
see, the bus is coming
to have experience of : undergo
had seen life on a farm
to know or find out by investigation
see what's wrong with the car
to acknowledge or consider something being pointed out
see, I told you it would rain
to form a mental picture of : visualize
I can see it now in my mind
to understand the meaning or importance of
I see what you mean
to be aware of : recognize
sees only our faults
to imagine as a possibility
couldn't see him as a crook
to provide for
had enough money to see them through
to make sure
see that the job gets done
to call on : visit
see a sick friend
to keep company with especially in courtship or dating
had been seeing each other for a year
accompany sense 1, escort
I'll see you home
see2 of 2noun
the city in which a bishop's church is located
the area in which a bishop has authority : diocese
ultra1 of 2adjective
going beyond others : extreme
ultra-2 of 2prefix
beyond : exceeding the range or limits of
ultraviolet
more than is usual
ultramodern
ugly ducklingnoun
a person or thing that seems unpromising but later develops great beauty, talent, or worth
U-boatnoun
a German submarine
unoun
the 21st letter of the English alphabet
face-to-faceadverb or adjective
within each other's close presence
met face-to-face
in or into direct contact or confrontation
face-to-face with a crisis
unoun
the 21st letter of the English alphabet
face1 of 2noun
the front part of the head
an expression of the face
a friendly face
grimace
make a face
outward appearance
on the face of it
dignity sense 1, prestige
lose face
a front, upper, or outer surface
the face of a cliff
any of the flat surfaces that form the boundary of a solid in geometry
every cube has six faces
a surface or side that is marked or specially prepared
the face of a certificate
an exposed surface of rock
the end (as of a mine tunnel) at which work is going on
person
a lot of new faces around here
face2 of 2verb
to line near the edge especially with a different material
face a hem
to cover the front or surface of
faced the building with marble
to meet face-to-face face one's accusers
faced the opposing team
to stand or sit with the face toward
face the class
to have the front oriented toward
a house facing the park
to recognize and deal with
face facts
to oppose by confronting with determination
face down their critics
to turn toward
face the east
factnoun
a thing done
crime sense 1
accessory after the fact
the quality of being actual
something that actually exists or occurs prove the fact of damage
space travel is now a fact
a piece of information about something presented as true and accurate
a book filled with facts
fall backverb
retreat entry 2 sense 1
1 resistance from native forces was greater than expected, and the invading army was forced to fall back
2 Amid mounting anxiety, there is no fallback plan — beyond trying again and again — if this negotiating round fails.
3 The fallback system is isolated from Aurora’s core L4 system, consisting of a secondary computer that can take over operation if a failure occurs in the primary system.
4 Doctors sometimes fall back on old cures.
有时医生们求助于老的疗法。
5 She was obliged to throw herself on her uncle for aid.
她不得不不求助于她的叔叔。
6 You can always fall back on him when you are in difficulties.
你碰到困难时总是可以求助于他.
7 When necessary, instinct is the most reliable resource you can fall back on.
必要时,最保险的办法就是凭直觉判断。
8 He has her support to fall back on when the going gets tough.
他在进展困难的时候可以求助于她。
9 If Mr. Jones can't find a job as a teacher, he can fall back on his skill as a printer.
如果琼斯先生找不到当老师的工作, 他可以凭他的技术搞印刷.
10 He tries to fall back on the other pleasure of life.
他试图回到生活的其他享乐之中.
11 At least we can fall back on candles if the electricity fails.
停电时我们至少可以使用蜡烛.
12 She's completely homeless at least I have my parents to fall back on.
她是真正无家可归--我至少有父母可依靠.
13 Doctors sometimes fall back on modern medicines in case of emergency.
有时医生在紧急时刻靠一些先进药物治疗.
14 I still have the heart finesse to fall back on.
我可以依靠红心飞牌.
15 He is a man to fall back on in case of emergency.
他是一位在紧急时刻可以向其求助的人.
16 She has nothing to fall back on in case of emergency.
急难时节她无所倚靠.
17 In an emergence we can fall back on our savings.
紧急时刻,我们总可以依靠我们的储蓄.
18 The company is forced to fall back on its cash reserve.
这个公司被迫动用它自己的现金储备.
19 But , of course, there is always market sentiment to fall back on.
当然, 人们总是可以把“市场情绪”当作托词.