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fallen
- IPA[ˈfôlən]
美式
- past participle of fall
- subject to sin or depravity;(of a woman) regarded as having lost her honor through engaging in a sexual relationship outside marriage
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- 相關詞
動詞
- 1. past participle of fall
形容詞
- 1. subject to sin or depravity fallen human nature 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ dated (of a woman) regarded as having lost her honor through engaging in a sexual relationship outside marriage a fallen woman with a checkered past 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. (of a soldier) killed in battle fallen heroes 同義詞 反義詞
- move from a higher to a lower level, typically rapidly and without control: five inches of snow fell through the night bombs could be seen falling from the planes
- an act of falling or collapsing: his mother had a fall as she alighted from a train
Oxford Dictionary
- move downward, typically rapidly and freely without control, from a higher to a lower level: five inches of snow fell through the night bombs could be seen falling from the planes
- an act of falling or collapsing; a sudden uncontrollable descent: his mother had a fall, hurting her leg as she alighted from a train
Oxford American Dictionary
- cut down (a tree): 33 million trees are felled each day
- an amount of timber cut.
Oxford American Dictionary
- cut down (a tree): 33 million trees are felled each day
- an amount of timber cut.
Oxford Dictionary
- moving from a higher to a lower level, typically rapidly and without control: she was injured by a falling tree
Oxford Dictionary
- moving from a higher to a lower level, typically rapidly and without control: she was injured by a falling tree
Oxford American Dictionary
- a hill or stretch of high moorland, especially in northern England: Cross Fell
Oxford American Dictionary
- an animal's hide or skin with its hair.
Oxford Dictionary
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英式
- past participle of fall
- having sinned: fallen human nature
Oxford Dictionary