fall apart如何读

英:[fɔ:l əˈpɑ:t]

美:[fɔl əˈpɑrt]

fall apart是什么意思

  • 释义

    散开,崩溃,破碎;圮;散架;

  • fall apart英英释义

    verb

    intransitive verb

    to descend freely by the force of gravity

    An apple fell from the tree.

    to hang freely

    her hair falls over her shoulders

    to drop oneself to a lower position

    fell to his knees

    to come or go as if by falling

    darkness falls early in the winter

    to become born—usually used of lambs

    to become lower in degree or level

    the temperature fell 10°

    to drop in pitch or volume

    their voices fell to a whisper

    issue sense 1a

    wisdom that fell from his lips

    to become lowered

    her eyes fell

    to leave an erect position suddenly and involuntarily

    slipped and fell on the ice

    to enter as if unawares : stumble, stray We fell into a trap.

    fell into error

    to drop down wounded or deadespecially: to die in battle

    Many men fell on the battlefield.

    to suffer military capture

    after a long siege the city fell

    to lose office

    the party fell from power

    to suffer ruin, defeat, or failure

    the deal fell through

    to commit an immoral actespecially: to lose one's chastity

    but man willfully misused his God-given freedom and fell into sin—John Hick

    to move or extend in a downward direction

    the land falls away to the east

    subside, abate

    the wind is falling

    to decline in quality, activity, or quantity

    production fell off

    to lose weight—used with off or away

    The cattle have fallen off badly in the drought.

    to assume a look of shame, disappointment, or dejection

    his face fell

    to decline in financial value or price

    stocks fell sharply

    to occur at a certain time

    her birthday falls on a Monday this year

    to come by chance

    a job that fell into his hands

    to come or pass by lot, assignment, or inheritance : devolve

    it fell to him to break the news

    to have a certain or proper position, place, or station

    the accent falls on the second syllable

    to come within the limits, scope, or jurisdiction of something

    this word falls into the class of verbs

    to pass suddenly and passively into a state of body or mind or a new state or condition fall in love

    fall asleep

    to set about heartily or actively

    fell to work

    strike, impinge

    music falling on the ear

    transitive verb

    fell sense 1

    noun

    the act of falling by the force of gravity

    a falling out, off, or away : dropping a fall of snow

    the fall of leaves

    the season when leaves fall from trees : autumn

    a thing or quantity that falls or has fallenespecially: one or more meteorites or their fragments that have fallen together

    a fall of rock at the base of the cliff

    birth

    a costume decoration of lace or thin fabric arranged to hang loosely and gracefully

    a very wide turned-down collar worn in the 17th century

    the part of a turnover collar from the crease to the outer edge

    a wide front flap on trousers (such as those worn by sailors)

    the freely hanging lower edge of the skirt of a coat

    one of the three outer and often drooping segments of the flower of an iris compare standard sense 8b

    long hair overhanging the face of dogs of some breeds

    a usually long straight portion of hair that is attached to a person's own hair

    a hoisting-tackle rope or chainespecially: the part of it to which the power is applied

    loss of greatness : collapse

    the fall of the Roman Empire

    the surrender or capture of a besieged place

    the fall of Troy

    lapse or departure from innocence or goodness

    loss of a woman's chastity

    the blame for a failure or misdeed

    took the fall for the robbery

    the downward slope (as of a hill) : declivity

    a precipitous descent of water : waterfall—usually used in plural but singular or plural in construction

    a musical cadence

    a falling-pitch intonation in speech

    a decrease in size, quantity, degree, or value

    the distance which something falls

    inclination, pitch

    the act of felling something

    the quantity of trees cut down

    an act of forcing a wrestler's shoulders to the mat for a specified time (such as one second)

    Scotland destiny, lot

    adjective

    of, relating to, or suitable for autumn

    a new fall coat

    fall apart词源英文解释

    Verb, Noun, and Adjective Middle English, from Old English feallan; akin to Old High German fallan to fall and perhaps to Lithuanian pulti

    The first known use of fall was before the 12th century

    fall apart儿童词典英英释义

    simple machinenoun

    any of various elementary devices formerly considered as the elements of which all machines are composed and including the lever, the wheel and axle, the pulley, the inclined plane, the wedge, and the screw

    simple interestnoun

    interest paid or figured on the original amount only of a loan or on the amount of an account

    simple fracturenoun

    a breaking of a bone in such a way that the skin is not broken and bone fragments do not stick out compare compound fracture

    fall1 of 2verb

    to come or go down freely by the force of gravity

    to hang freely

    hair falling over her shoulders

    to drop oneself to a lower position

    fell to their knees

    to come as if by dropping down

    night fell

    to become of lower degree or level

    the temperature fell 10°

    to become lowered

    his eyes fell

    to topple from an upright position suddenly

    slipped and fell on the ice

    to enter blindly : stray

    fell into a trap

    to drop down wounded or dead

    soldiers who have fallen in battle

    to become captured or defeated

    the fortress fell

    to experience ruin or failure

    our plans fell through

    to fail to live up to a standard of conduct

    to move or extend downward

    the ground falls away to the east

    to become less in amount or degree : diminish

    the tide is falling

    to become less in quality, activity, quantity, or value

    prices fell

    to take on a look of shame or low spirits

    my face fell when I lost

    to occur at a certain time

    my birthday falls on a Tuesday

    to come by chance

    to pass (as a responsibility) from one person to another

    it fell to us to break the news

    to have the proper place or station

    the accent falls on the second syllable

    to come within the range of something

    falls under her responsibilities

    to pass from one condition of body or mind to another fall asleep

    fall ill

    to set about with enthusiasm or activity

    fell to work

    fall2 of 2noun

    the act of falling by the force of gravity

    a fall from a horse

    a falling out, off, or away

    the fall of the leaves

    autumn sense 1

    a thing or quantity that falls or has fallen

    a heavy fall of snow

    loss of greatness : collapse

    the surrender or capture of a place under attack

    departure from innocence or goodness

    the downward slope of a hill

    waterfall—usually used in plural

    a decrease in size, quantity, degree, activity, or value

    the distance which something falls

    an act of forcing a wrestler's shoulders to the mat

    fall apart 例句

    1 My whole life had come apart at the seams.

    我的整个生活都崩溃了。

    2 Analyses of some of the larger chunks reveal details about how the comet is falling apart.

    分析一些较大的碎片会发现慧星如何破碎的细节。

    3 That old box will collapse and fall apart before old Luke calls it quits.

    那个老黑屋子会在卢卡斯放弃之前倒塌的.

    4 the rise and fall of the tide

    5 And It'seemed like everything was just startin'to fall apart.

    它似乎征兆着一切灾难的开始.

    6 He always fall apart when he sees girls cry.

    他看到女孩子哭时,精神就很不好.

    7 Our relationship is falling apart at the seams.

    我们的关系破裂了。

    8 I never fall apart because I never fall together.

    我从不曾崩溃瓦解,因为我从不曾完好无缺。

    9 When fall came he planted grass.

    10 Afer all, computers crash, people die, relationships fall apart.

    毕竟, 电脑会当机, 生命会终止, 感情会崩溃.

    11 Several weeks of fall remain before winter begins.

    12 She's had several bad falls in recent years.

    13 One of the sailors had fallen overboard.

    14 There’s the desire to quickly even the playing field and not fall behind by two games right out of the gate in a best-of-7 series.

    15 She went off to college in the fall.

    16 I'm trying to be more centred, and not fall apart when I go through difficult things.

    在我经历艰难困苦之时,我努力让自己保持镇定自若,不要崩溃。

    17 And It'seemed like everything was just startin to fall apart.

    这时好像开始似乎预示着一切都在破碎瓦解.

    18 She was afraid that I would trip and fall.

    19 Many of these guys fall apart when they retire.

    这些人有许多一退休身体就垮了.

    20 a fall from a horse

    fall apart 同义词

    fall apart 短语相关

    slip/fall through the net fall off fall on one's face fall off the wagon fall into disuse fall for fall through fall to pieces fall sick fall into

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