fall out (牙齿或头发)脱落,掉落/吵架;失和 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。 She'd fallen out with her boyfriend over his ex-girlfriend. 她为...
So a year ago, Steve was putting a roof on theshopusing plywood sheathing and was making pretty solid time. However, he went to pick up the next sheet, took a step, and everything went black. Getty images Instead, he stepped right through the area of the ceiling that hadnosheets or ...
Bungling Burglar Fell through Ceiling; Clumsy Crook Knocked out after 10ft Fall
fall out (牙齿或头发)脱落,掉落/吵架;失和 fall through 未发生;失败;落空 fall to 积极做起来
Have you ever had raccoons fall through your ceiling? Discovered a nest of sparrows in your hanging flower basket? Or how about woke up one morning to discover deer have nibbled on your flower garden, reducing your blossoms to stems? If so, you're not alone.The paths of humans and wildl...
fall through To fail; miscarry: Our plans fell through at the last minute. fall to To begin an activity energetically: "The press fell to with a will" (Russell Baker).Idioms: fall back on/upon 1. To rely on: fall back on old friends in time of need. 2. To resort to: I had...
If you stepped on this you would find yourself falling through the ceiling of the room below. Gdyby się na niej przypadkiem stanęło, można by wpaść przez sufit do pokoju położonego niżej. Literature Stumbling back into his room at Ptolemy House was like falling th...
fall through 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。 fall to 积极做起来 There was a lot of work to do, so they fell to immediately. 有许多工作要做,因此他们立即着手做起来。
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fall through To fail; miscarry: Our plans fell through at the last minute. fall to To begin an activity energetically: "The press fell to with a will" (Russell Baker).Idioms: fall back on/upon 1. To rely on: fall back on old friends in time of need. 2. To resort to: I had...