fall on
英 [fɔːl ɒn]
美 [fɔːl ɑːn]
(急切地)扑向,抓住
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB (急切地)扑向,抓住
If youfall onsomething when it arrives or appears, you eagerly seize it or welcome it.- They fell on the sandwiches with alacrity.
他们快活地扑向三明治。
- They fell on the sandwiches with alacrity.
双语例句
- He threw himself at me and I jumped to one side, leaving him to fall on the deck.
他扑向我而我跳到一旁,他摔倒在甲板上。 - Running outside is potentially dangerous, because roof tiles and glass may fall on you.
跑到外面可能很危险,因为屋顶上掉落的砖瓦和玻璃有可能砸到你。 - I let some lemonade fall on my clothes, and I'm not sure if I can wash it off.
我把柠檬水洒在衣服上了,不知道能否把它洗掉。 - He let the jug fall on the floor, and it broke in pieces.
他把瓦壶摔到了地上,碎成了片。 - Be careful, and try not to fall on the ice.
小心,尽量不要在冰上滑倒了。 - One's convictions would stand or fall on their merits.
一个人的信念将按其本身的价值站住脚或垮掉。 - Today, I was on the train when I felt something fall on my hair.
今天我在火车上突然感觉有什么东西掉在了我头上。 - New programmes will appear in the fall on television.
秋季将有新节目在电视上出现。 - Words thus strung together fall on the ears like music.
这样连贯的话语听起来有音乐感。 - I actually skated, and despite some teetering I did not fall on the ice
我真的滑冰了——尽管有些踉跄,但没有跌跟头。
