词汇 | fall-through |
释义 | fall throughphrasal verb with fallverbuk /fɔːl/ us /fɑːl/fell | fallen B2 to fail to happen: 未发生;失败;落空 We found a buyer for our house, but then the sale fell through.我们给房子找了个买家,结果买卖没成。 to not work or happen as intended failWe tried our best, but ultimately the project failed. fall apartThings were going smoothly until we hired him, and now everything is falling apart. fall to piecesThe plan has potential, but unless we proceed carefully, it could fall to pieces. fall throughOur plans to visit fell through at the last minute. crackThe Liberal Party is cracking under the pressure of these allegations. Failing and doing badly abjectly at-risk backbencher balls (something) up be on your beam endsidiom blow (someone/something) up bomb egg flog a dead horseidiom flop flub flunk out founder fray around/at the edgesidiom mess running on emptyidiom sclerotic screw screw (something) up sign someone's death warrant fall through | American Dictionaryfall throughphrasal verb with fallverbus/fɔl/past tensefellus/fel/ | past participlefallenus/ˈfɔ·lən/ to fail to happen: The sale of the house fell through. fall through | Business Englishfall throughphrasal verb with fallverbuk /fɔːl/usfell | fallen [ I ] if something that has been planned or agreed falls through, it does not happen: The deal fell through when someone made our client a better offer. |
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