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fell

美 [fel]英 [fel]
  • vt.摔倒;砍伐(树木);击倒,打倒(某人)
  • n.(英格兰北部的)小山,丘陵地区
  • adj.邪恶的;残暴的
  • fall的过去式

过去式: felled 现在分词: felling 过去分词: felled 第三人称单数: fells

fellfell

noun

(英格兰北部的)小山,丘陵地区
a hill or an area of hills in northern England

verb

1

砍伐(树木)
to cut down a tree

2

击倒,打倒(某人)
to make sb fall to the ground

He felled his opponent with a single blow.

他一拳击倒了对手。

adj.

literary邪恶的;残暴的
very evil or violent

习语

fell

频次

  • 1

    Fell is the past tense of fall .

  • 2
    VERB 砍伐,砍倒(树木)
    If trees are felled, they are cut down.

    Badly infected trees should be felled and burned.

    感染严重的树应该砍倒焚烧。

  • 3
    VERB 击倒;打倒
    If you fell someone, you knock them down, for example in a fight.

    ...a blow on the forehead which felled him to the ground.

    打在额头上、将他击倒在地的一拳

  • 4
    in one fell swoop→ see:swoop

noun

1
the act of felling something (as a tree)
2
seam made by turning under or folding together and stitching the seamed materials to avoid rough edges
Synonym: felled seam
3
the dressed skin of an animal (especially a large animal)
Synonym: hide

verb

1
cause to fall by or as if by delivering a blow
strike down a tree
Lightning struck down the hikers
Synonym: drop strike down cut down
2
sew a seam by folding the edges
3
pass away rapidly
Time flies like an arrow
Time fleeing beneath him
Synonym: fly vanish

adj

1
(of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering
a barbarous crime
brutal beatings
cruel tortures
Stalin's roughshod treatment of the kulaks
a savage slap
vicious kicks
Synonym: barbarous brutal cruel roughshod savage vicious

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  1. He lost his balance and fell to the ground .

    他失去平衡摔倒在地上。

  2. He fell , striking his head on the edge of the table .

    他摔倒了,头碰在桌棱上。

  3. It is important not to let production levels fall .

    重要的是别让产量滑落。

  4. The results of the survey fell into two distinct groups .

    调查结果分为截然不同的两组。

  5. Students over 25 fall into a different category .

    25岁以上的学生属另一类。

  6. There is still a risk that the whole deal will fall through .

    整桩买卖化为泡影的风险仍然存在。

  7. I have a little money in the bank to fall back on .

    我在银行还有一点钱,需要时可以动用。

  8. Prices continued to fall on the stock market today .

    今天股票市场价格继续下跌。

  9. I 'm not going to fall , am I ?

    我不会摔跤吧,对吗?

  10. One of the kids fell into the river .

    小孩中有一个掉进了河里。

  11. The houses fell away as we left the city .

    随着我们离城市越来越远,房屋也逐渐在视线中消失了。

  12. She fell back towards the end of the race .

    赛跑快结束时她落后了。

  13. She fell back on her usual excuse of having no time .

    她以她惯用的办法推说没有时间。

  14. They have established that his injuries were caused by a fall .

    他们已经证实他是摔伤的。

  15. September had come and the leaves were starting to fall .

    已到九月了,树叶开始凋落。

  16. In the short run , unemployment may fall .

    从短期来看,失业率可能降低。

  17. Our plans fell through because of lack of money .

    我们的计划由于缺钱而落空了。

  18. They fell in love in spite of the language barrier .

    尽管有语言障碍,他们还是相爱了。

  19. The house looked as if it was about to fall down .

    房子看起来好像就要倒塌似的。

  20. With his partner away , all the work now fell to him .

    他的搭档走了以后,工作现在全落在他的身上。

  21. Share prices fell early on but rose again late in the day .

    那天股票价格起先跌了,临近收盘时又涨了。

  22. It was predicted that inflation would continue to fall .

    据预报,通货膨胀率将继续下降。

  23. A fall in interest rates is a strong probability in the present economic climate .

    在目前的经济形势下,降低利率大有可能。

  24. The kids were playing by the river and one of them fell in .

    孩子们在河边玩耍时,其中一个突然落水了。

  25. She fell into the water .

    她失足落水。

  26. A fall in unemployment will help to restore consumer confidence .

    失业人数的下降会有助于恢复消费者的信心。

  27. She fell in with my idea at once .

    她立刻同意了我的主意。

  28. When she finally fell asleep , she began to dream .

    她终于睡着了,并开始做梦。

  29. When his wife died , his world fell apart .

    他在妻子去世后万念俱灰。

  30. At a single motion of his hand , the room fell silent .

    他手一挥,屋子里便安静了下来。

  • 习语

adj.

at/in one fell swoop

一下子;一举
all at the same time; in a single action, especially a sudden or violent one