fallen 英 [ˈfɔ:lən]   美 [ˈfɔlən]

fallen

fallen  英 [ˈfɔ:lən] 美 [ˈfɔlən]

adj. 堕落的;落下来的;陷落的  v. 落下;跌倒(fall的过去分词) 

This regional bloc has fallen apart. 这一地区性集团已土崩瓦解。
I've fallen behind with my correspondence. 我积压了许多信件未作答复。

  • Something that's fallen has dropped to the ground. You might collect fallen apples to make into cider or applesauce.
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  • adj. 堕落的;落下来的;陷落的
  • v. 落下;跌倒(fall的过去分词)
  • 1. This regional bloc has fallen apart.

    这一地区性集团已土崩瓦解。

  • 2. I've fallen behind with my correspondence.

    我积压了许多信件未作答复。

  • 3. Some of their most loyal members have now fallen off.

    他们一些最忠诚的会员现已经退出了。

  • fallen (adj.) c. 1400, past-participle adjective from fall (v.). Used figuratively for "morally ruined" by 1620s, from the verb in the sense "yield to temptation" (especially in reference to women and chastity), attested from c. 1200. Meaning "those who have died" attested by 1765. Fallen angel is from 1680s; fallen woman by 1748.
fall·en / ˈfɔːlən ; NAmE ˈfɔːlən / adjective [only before noun ] 1 lying on the ground, after falling 倒下的;落下的;落在地上的 a fallen tree 倒下的树 2 ( formal) (of a soldier 士兵 ) killed in a war 阵亡的 see also fall v. fall·en / ˈfɔːlən ; NAmE ˈfɔːlən /
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