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fall BE DEFEATEDHfC:l, $fB:lv [I]past simple fell fel, past part fallen H9fO:YlRn, $fA:-to be beaten or defeated失势,垮台The Government finally fell after losing the support of the centre parties.失去了中间党派的支持,这个政府最终垮台了。The president fell from power during the military coup.总统在军事政变中被推翻了。Her suggestion will stand or fall on (= succeed or fail because of) its merits.她的建议成功与否取决于建议本身的价值。If a place falls in a war or an election, an enemy army or a different political party obtains control of it.(地方)陷落,被攻克The city finally fell after a three month siege.这座城在被围攻三个月后最终陷落了。Rome fell to the Vandals in 455 AD.罗马于公元455年被汪达尔人攻克。After ten years of Conservative rule, Basildon finally fell to Labour at the last election.在保守党统治十年之后,巴兹尔登终于在上一次选举中败给了工党。(literary) A soldier who falls while fighting is killed.(士兵)阵亡,战死Many soldiers fell in the fight to save the city.为了保全这座城市,许多士兵战死沙场。During the war, he saw many of his comrades fall in battle.战争中,他见到许多战友阵亡。In cricket, if a WICKET falls, the turn of the player who is hitting the ball has finished.(板球)因罚出场一名击球手而输球It was a very slow moving game, with not a single wicket falling in the first hour.比赛进行得很慢,头一小时里没有一个击球手出局。Ten wickets fell in 22 overs.22次交换投球中,失掉了10板。
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