intransitive. To fall down. rare.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > downward motion > falling > fall [verb (intransitive)] > fall steeply or swiftly (9) of-fallOE intransitive. To fall down. rare. tumblec1330 intransitive. To fall; esp. to fall in a helpless way, as from stumbling or violence; to be precipitated, fall headlong; also said of a stream… stoopa1400 In Middle English poetry occasionally used for: To fall headlong. Obsolete. plumba1425 intransitive. To sink or fall like a plummet; to fall or (rarely) rise vertically; to dive down. rare. rushc1440 intransitive. To fall quickly or violently; to collapse. Now Scottish. rare. to ding downa1500 intransitive. To fall heavily or violently. Chiefly (now only) Scottish: (of rain, snow, hail, etc.) to fall very heavily or persistently; to pour or… precipitate1608 intransitive. To fall headlong, to plunge; to descend steeply or vertically. plummet1845 intransitive. To drop or fall rapidly or precipitously; to plunge down. Also figurative. nosedive1920 intransitive. figurative. To plunge; to drop or decrease abruptly. |
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