跌落; 减少; 变坏; 变瘦
1. As she expects house prices to fall at the end of the year, she plans on holding off buying another apartment for her mother.
2. One of the bolts fell off while the other broke, making the driving engine shift position and fall off the chain belt.
3. After the cheliped and walking leg fall off, new ones will grow in.
4. She said the needles of real trees fall off easily and it's hard to keep a clean room once they are bought back home.
5. Further up the track rocks fall, cracking like pistol shots as the sound echoes off the steep valley sides.
6. A jealous singer digs up and publicizes the rising star's secrets at a big performance, causing the heroine to fall off the stage.
7. fall off的近义词
7. The meat should stick to the plate and not fall off even if the plate is placed on its end.
8. Even now, nothing takes the chill off a fall evening better than a fireplace.
9. fall off
9. There's no evolutionary percentage in preventing animals from eating the peppers, which fall off the plant when ripe.
10. Also, a mosaic of religious figures has begun to fall off.
fall off
verb
1. fall off
1. diminish in size or intensity
Synonym: fall away
2. fall off的意思
2. fall heavily or suddenly
decline markedly
e.g. The real estate market fell off
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3. come off
e.g. This button had fallen off