“falls”中英词典
1. 形容词
a. falls(形容词):瀑布的,陡峭的,陡峻的。词语辨析
"falls"和其他形容词之间的区别: - "falls"和"steep"都可以用来形容地势陡峭,但"falls"更常用于描述瀑布或河流的陡峭部分。 - "falls"和"precipitous"都指陡峭的,但"precipitous"更强调垂直度和险峻性。 - "falls"和"rugged"都可以形容地势崎岖,但"rugged"更强调粗糙和不平整的特点。2. 名词
a. falls(名词):瀑布,跌落,陷落。词语辨析
"falls"和其他名词之间的区别: - "falls"和"waterfall"都指瀑布,但"falls"更常用于描述较大的瀑布或河流的陡峭部分。 - "falls"和"drop"都可指物体的跌落,但"falls"更常用于描述较高或较大的跌落。 - "falls"和"descent"都可指下降或下落,但"falls"更常用于描述较陡峭或迅速的下降。词汇扩充
- waterfall(名词):瀑布 - cascade(名词):小瀑布,串联瀑布 - descent(名词):下降,下落 - drop(名词):跌落,降落近义词
- waterfall - cascade反义词
- rise(上升)3. 柯林斯词典解释
Noun: 1. (of a river) a steep or sudden fall in the water 2. a waterfall or series of waterfalls 3. the act of falling; descent 4. the quantity of water falling at a specific place and time 5. a decrease; decline 6. a loss of social status, reputation, or power 7. a trap or snare for animals, typically consisting of a noose or loop Verb: 1. move downward, typically rapidly and freely without control, from a higher to a lower level 2. (of a person) lose one's balance and collapse 3. decrease in number, amount, intensity, or quality 4. pass into a specified state, situation, or position 5. be captured or defeated 6. (of a government) lose office4. 牛津词典解释
Noun: 1. an act of falling or collapsing; a sudden uncontrollable descent 2. a waterfall or other instance of moving water falling from a height 3. a decrease in size, number, rate, or level 4. a trap or snare for catching animals 5. a place where a particular kind of raw material is found 6. a loss of status, reputation, or importance; a decline Verb: 1. move downward, typically rapidly and freely without control, from a higher to a lower level 2. (of a person) lose one's balance and collapse 3. decrease in number, amount, intensity, or quality 4. pass into a specified state, situation, or position 5. be captured or defeated 6. (of a government) lose office5. 用法
- "falls"作为形容词时,通常修饰瀑布或陡峭的地势。 - "falls"作为名词时,可以表示瀑布、跌落或陷落的意思。 - "falls"是一个多义词,可用作名词和动词。6. 相关例句
- The falls in that area are a popular tourist attraction.(那个地区的瀑布是一个受欢迎的旅游景点。)
- The river descends in a series of falls.(这条河流经过一系列的瀑布而下。)
- He slipped and took a bad fall.(他滑倒了,摔得很重。)
- The fall of the water created a soothing sound.(水的降落发出一种宁静的声音。)
- There has been a significant fall in temperature.(温度有显著下降。)
- Her fall from grace was swift and unexpected.(她的失宠来得迅速且出乎意料。)
- The hunter set up a fall to catch small game.(猎人设立了一个陷阱以捕捉小动物。)
- She watched the falls cascade down the mountainside.(她看着瀑布顺着山坡倾泻而下。)
- The company experienced a fall in profits last quarter.(公司上个季度的利润下降了。)
- He falls into the category of talented musicians.(他属于有才华的音乐家类别。)
- The government is worried about a fall in voter turnout.(政府担心投票率的下降。)
- After a long chase, the prey finally falls to the predator.(经过长时间的追逐,猎物最终落入捕食者之手。)
- The reigning party is expected to fall in the upcoming election.(预计执政党将在即将举行的选举中失去权力。)
- He tripped on the uneven pavement and fell to the ground.(他在不平整的人行道上绊倒,摔倒在地。)
- The stock market fell dramatically after the announcement.(股市在宣布后急剧下跌。)
- The city falls under the jurisdiction of the state government.(这座城市归州政府管辖。)
- Despite their best efforts, the team fell to their opponents.(尽管他们努力了,但球队还是输给了对手。)
- She lost her balance and fell backwards.(她失去平衡,向后摔倒。)
- The number of participants in the program has fallen dramatically.(该项目的参与人数急剧减少。)
- He fell into a deep sleep after a tiring day.(经过一天的劳累,他陷入了沉睡。)
- The government fell due to widespread corruption scandals.(政府因为普遍的腐败丑闻而垮台。)