词汇 | fall-out |
释义 | fall outphrasal verb with fallverbuk /fɔːl/ us /fɑːl/fell | fallen (TOOTH/HAIR)If a tooth or your hair falls out, it becomes loose and separates from your mouth or head: (牙齿或头发)脱落,掉落 Her baby teeth are starting to fall out.她婴孩的乳牙开始掉落了。 A side effect of the treatment is that your hair starts to fall out.这种治疗的一个副作用是头发开始脱落。 Falling and dropping collapse collapse under someone's/something's weight collapse/fall in a heapidiom crumple drop like fliesidiom drop off faceplant fly knock knock someone over landing let goidiom mic drop nosedive overbalance parachutist shower topple trip (someone) up wayside (ARGUE)B2informal to argue with someone and stop being friendly with them: 吵架;失和 fall out withHe left home after falling out with his parents.和父母吵了一架后,他离开了家。 fall out overShe'd fallen out with her boyfriend over his ex-girlfriend.她为了男友前女友的事和男友闹翻了。 to argue with someone argueThe kids are always arguing about something. have an argumentI had an argument with my sister. fightThe two sides continue to fight over control of the assembly. quarrelStop quarrelling, you two! rowUKMy parents were always rowing about money. squabbleThey are still squabbling over who will get the big office. Arguing & disagreeing agent provocateur aggressor alienate alienated argue with someone argumentatively bone conflict differ flame hammer lock hornsidiom non-circular non-consensual pick piggy in the middle provocateur quibble says who?idiom the fur fliesidiom (SOLDIERS)If soldiers fall out, they move out of a line: 原地解散;离开队列 "Fall out, men!" shouted the sergeant-major.“原地解散!”军士长喊道。 Compare fall in(SOLDIERS) Military training & ceremonies assault course attention civil defence drumhead ease fall fall in fatigue manoeuvre march military service national service obstacle course pass passing-out recon reconnaissance route march tour troop fall out | American Dictionaryfall outphrasal verb with fallverbus/fɔl/past tensefellus/fel/ | past participlefallenus/ˈfɔ·lən/ (BREAK OFF)(of an object) to drop from a place where it was attached or contained: A few pages fell out of the book. fall outphrasal verb with fallverbus/fɔl/past tensefellus/fel/ | past participlefallenus/ˈfɔ·lən/ (END RELATIONSHIP)to have an argument or disagreement that ends a relationship: The two fell out over coaching tactics a long time ago. |
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