intransitive. To fall headlong, esp. landing heavily; to strike forcibly against something as a result of being thrown.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > downward motion > falling > fall [verb (intransitive)] > fall down or from erect position > specifically of person or animal > severely or violently (6) pitchc1325 intransitive. To fall headlong, esp. landing heavily; to strike forcibly against something as a result of being thrown. throwc1325 intransitive. To fall violently or with force. With prepositional phrase expressing direction. Obsolete. stetec1330 intransitive. To go quickly or suddenly; to start or rush forth; to hurl oneself on or against; to come together with a violent collision; to… pick1848 To fall. intransitive. English regional (chiefly midlands). To fall headlong; = pitch, v.2 12a. Also (Mining): to dip away. Now rare. to come (also go) a mucker1904 A heavy fall, a cropper. to come (also go) a mucker: to suffer a serious fall; (figurative) to come to grief, to ruin oneself. Cf. to come a cropper… to come a stinker1923 figurative. to come a stinker = to come a cropper at cropper, n.3 (chiefly in the work of P. G. Wodehouse). slang. |
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