词汇 | fall-into |
释义 | fall into somethingphrasal verb with fallverbuk /fɔːl/ us /fɑːl/fell | fallen (START)to start doing something, often without intending to: 开始做 fall into a habitWe've fallen into the habit of getting up late on Saturday mornings.我们开始习惯周六早晨睡懒觉。 I fell into my job quite by accident.我从事这份工作很大程度上是出于偶然。 She fell into a conversation with the taxi driver.她和出租车司机交谈起来。 Starting and beginning be in the first flush ofidiom be/get in on the ground flooridiom become begin branch out develop get down to businessidiom grow half-cock here here goes!idiom hit the ground runningidiom inaugurate motion start on something start out start/set/get the ball rollingidiom starting stirring wheel (BECOME)to gradually get into a particular condition, especially to get into a bad condition as a result of not being taken care of: (尤指因疏于照管)陷入(某种状况) Over the years the house had fallen into disrepair.过了这么多年这幢房子已破败不堪。 fall into disuseThe old school fell into disuse (= people stopped using it).老校舍废弃不用了。 Experiencing difficulties be be (caught) between a rock and a hard placeidiom be climbing the wallsidiom be for the high jumpidiom be/come up against a brick wallidiom flounder frying pan fumble fun go through a bad/difficult/rough/sticky patchidiom jungle leg on a razor edgeidiom out of the frying pan into the fireidiom pickle pressed prob rocky sticky strand fall into something | American Dictionaryfall into somethingphrasal verb with fallverbus/fɔl/past tensefellus/fel/ | past participlefallenus/ˈfɔ·lən/ to suddenly be in a condition, esp. a bad one: She fell into a coma. |
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