fall into
英 [fɔːl ˈɪntə]
美 [fɔːl ˈɪntə]
(通常指与刚见面的人)开始(攀谈或讨论问题)
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB (与刚见面的人)开始(攀谈或讨论问题)
If youfall intoconversation or a discussion with someone, usually someone you have just met, you start having a conversation or discussion with them.- Over breakfast at my motel, I fell into conversation with the owner of a hardware shop.
我在汽车旅店吃早饭时,和一位五金店的老板聊了起来。
- Over breakfast at my motel, I fell into conversation with the owner of a hardware shop.
英英释义
verb
- be included in or classified as
- This falls under the rubric 'various'
双语例句
- It's no use letting yourself fall into the dumps.
你听任自己的情绪低沉下去一点用也没有。 - A fall into the pit, a gain in your wit.
吃一堑,长一智。 - Organizations and projects can fall into the same trap of confusing activity with achievement.
组织和项目都会落入同样的陷阱,混淆活动和成果。 - He was the second man to fall into this trap.
他是第二个掉入这个陷阱的人。 - Part of the plan was that the town should not fall into office, industrial and residential zones, but mix the three up together
计划的一部分是:这座城市不应该划分为办公区、工业区和居住区,而应把三个部分融合在一起。 - The problems generally fall into two categories
问题大致分成两类。 - France was left isolated and at loggerheads with other EU member countries over its refusal to fall into line with demands to cut state borrowing.
法国与其他欧盟成员国要求削减国家借贷的意见相左,因而受到它们的孤立,与它们闹得不可开交。 - Both women fall into the highest-risk group.
两个女人都属于高危人群。 - Did you fall into a swoon after that?
你受伤时晕倒了吗? - You thought I would just fall into bed with you?
你以为我会和你上床?
