fall in
英 [fɔːl ɪn]
美 [fɔːl ɪn]
(屋顶、天花板)塌陷,坍塌
英英释义
verb
- break down, literally or metaphorically
- The wall collapsed
- The business collapsed
- The dam broke
- The roof collapsed
- The wall gave in
- The roof finally gave under the weight of the ice
- to take one's place in a military formation or line
- Troops fall in!
- become part of
- He joined the Communist Party as a young man
双语例句
- That implies a fall in GDP of around 2%.
这就是说,国内生产总值下降了2%左右。 - The fall in inflation is the silver lining of the prolonged recession.
通货膨胀的下降是长期经济衰退中的一线转机。 - I can't convince myself to fall in love with this.
我无法说服我自己爱上这个玩意儿。 - Order the whole platoon to fall in.
命令全排战士集合。 - But once you fall in love with this type of man, never think of changing his character.
但是一旦你和这类男子坠入爱河,永远不要想着能改变他的性格。 - The arithmetic of nuclear running costs has been skewed by the fall in the cost of other fuels
核运营成本的计算由于其他燃料的降价而出现了偏差。 - The fall in investment depresses planned expenditure, which in turn depresses income.
投资的下降压制了计划的支出,并进而降低了收入。 - Managers saw a commensurate fall in their revenues.
经理们发现自己的收入相应地减少了。 - Slowly but surely she started to fall in love with him
虽然过程缓慢,但她无疑开始爱上他了。 - Critics say his reforms have caused the fall in living standards.
批评家说他的改革措施导致了生活水准下降。
