fell的反义词
及物动词砍倒,打倒
名词兽皮; 一季的木材采伐量
形容词残忍的; 凶恶的
动词摔倒; 掉下; 变坏(fall的过去式)
动词
1. The crowd fell back to let the players through.
人群后退让运动员们通过。
及物动词
1. I won't allow them to fell the trees here.
我不会允许他们砍倒这里的树的。
2. He felled his opponent with a single blow.
他一拳便把对手击倒在地。
Bungee Jumping-(蹦极跳)
A:Hi, John, how was your vacation?
嗨,约翰,你的假期怎么样?
B:Awesome, we went to Australia and New Zealand.
有点可怕。我们去了澳大利亚和新西兰。
A:That must have been wonderful. Do anything interesting?
肯定很好玩吧。玩了什么有趣的?
B:Well, we went bungee jumping when we were in Australia.
哦,在澳大利亚的时候我们去玩了蹦极跳。
A:Wow! Isn’t that dangerous?
哇,是不是很危险呢?
B:A little, but the rush was worth it.
一点点,但是俯冲的时候(危险)真是很值得的。
A:Tell me about it.
快跟我说说。
B:We jumped off a bridge and fell 500 feet before the bungee cord caught us.
我们从桥上跳下,到500英尺的时候,蹦极绳索便将我们套住。
A:500 feet! I would never be able to do that.
500英尺!我可做不到。
B:Yeah, It was scary, but exhilarating.
是呀,是很吓人,但是又很让人兴奋。
Emergency-(突发情况)
A:Look, Jim. That man just fell down over there.
瞧,吉姆,那边有人摔下来了。
B:We better see if he’s o.k.
我们最好去看看他是否没事。
A:Sir…sir? Are you all right? Sir?
先生,先生,你还好吗?先生?
B:He’s not answering. You’d better check his pulse and breathing.
没有回应。检查一下他的脉搏和呼吸。
A:Oh, no. He’s not breathing, and there’s no pulse. Call 911.
喔,天,呼吸没有了,脉搏也停了。拨911。
B:Hello? Yes. Someone has passed out at Connecticut Ave. and 1st St. He isn’t breathing and does not have a pulse. Yes. My friend is perfomp3ing CPR. OK. Thank you. They’re sending an ambulance. Here, let me help.
喂?是的,有人在康涅狄格大道和第一大街之间昏倒了,没有呼吸和脉搏。是的,我的朋友在给他做CPR.好的,谢谢你,他们正派了一辆急救车,来,我来帮手。
1. 落:同时带头要一群天使违抗天国的命令. 被打败后,他和跟随者就被逐出天国,继续与上帝的战争并打算毁灭上帝所创造的地球. 另一个较不知名的故事,在以诺书(Enoch)中,有一群天使被人类的女性诱惑,离开天堂的住所与其同住后在人间堕落(Fell).
2. 残暴的:feint 伪装 | fell 残暴的 | fellatio 含阳
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2. 砍伐,砍倒(树木)
If trees are felled, they are cut down.
e.g. Badly infected trees should be felled and burned.
感染严重的树应该砍倒焚烧。
3. 击倒;打倒
If you fell someone, you knock them down, for example in a fight.
e.g. ...a blow on the forehead which felled him to the ground.
打在额头上、将他击倒在地的一拳
4. in one fell swoop -> see swoop
1. The country's domestic funds also fell across the board in the first three quarters.
2. fell的反义词
2. The business from the sector fell steeply in the last quarter of 2008, the company said.
3. The longtime Republican district fell to the Democrats Saturday when wealthy scientist and businessman Bill Foster snatched the seat in a closely watched special election.
4. A window pane which fell several storeys was still intact after crashing onto the head of a butcher working below.
5. All the customers in his shop fell about laughing, but mainly at the female butt of his joke.
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6. Copper prices fell steeply on the London Metal Exchange because of news that China's State Reserves Bureau had suspended a copper buying program.
7. fell的意思
7. Mars fell in love with the erhu by chance when he visited Shanghai in 1992.
8. But a string of other big names fell by the wayside at windswept Royal St George's.
9. Farmers were having to harvest crops which fell over in the storms by hand, then reseeding fields.
10. He fell short of labelling the action " illegal " in an interview with Xinhua News Agency.
fell
noun
1. the act of felling something (as a tree)
2. seam made by turning under or folding together and stitching the seamed materials to avoid rough edges
Synonym: felled seam
3. 911chaxun查询·英语单词
3. the dressed skin of an animal (especially a large animal)
Synonym: hide
verb
1. fell什么意思
1. cause to fall by or as if by delivering a blow
e.g. strike down a tree
Lightning struck down the hikers
Synonym: drop strike down cut down
2. sew a seam by folding the edges
3. pass away rapidly
e.g. Time flies like an arrow
Time fleeing beneath him
adj