Phrase
fall off
verb
掉下;脱落
to drop or become detached from something
- 1.
To become detached or to drop from.
脱落;掉下。
- 2.
To diminish in size, value, etc.; to get worse (in quality).
减小;下降;变差。
- 3.
To change the direction of a sail so as to point in a direction that is more down wind; to bring the bow leeward.
改变帆向以更顺风;使船首转至下风。
- 4.
To fall into sin; to stray.
堕落;误入歧途。
下降;减少;变差;顺风偏转;转向下风;堕落;误入歧途;脱落;掉下。;减小;下降;变差。
In use
He fell off the ladder but luckily wasn't hurt.
The picture frame fell off the wall when I closed the door.
In autumn, leaves fall off the trees and cover the ground.
Verb forms
base fall off · third person falls off · -ing falling off · past fell off · past participle fallen off
注意:*fall off* 是不规则短语动词,过去式和过去分词分别为 *fell off* 和 *fallen off*。
Connections
Word family
- falls off
- third person singular
- fell off
- past
- fallen off
- past participle
- falling off
- present participle
Learner notes
Grammar Note
常用搭配 fall off something,表示从某物上掉下来或下降。
Learn the forms together
页面下方列出了常见词形变化。学习时注意它们在句子中的语法位置。
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