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fall noun 3decrease 减少ADJECTIVE | VERB + FALL | FALL + VERB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbig, dramatic, great, large, marked, massive, significant, substantial 大幅的/急剧的/大量的/很大的/显著的/大范围的/明显的/实质性的下降◆a big fall in house prices房价的大幅下降◆This triggered the recent dramatic falls on the Tokyo stock exchange.这引发了最近东京证券交易所股票的大幅度下跌。modest, slight, small 适度的/略微的/少量的下降steady 稳步的下降rapid, sharp, steep, sudden 快速的/急剧的/猛烈的/突然的下降unexpected 出人意料的下降continuing, further 持续的/进一步的下降overall (especially BrE) 全面下降catastrophic 灾难性的下跌VERB + FALLbring, cause, contribute to, lead to, trigger 导致下跌;引起下跌;促成下跌;造成下降;引发下降see, suffer 看到/有所下跌◆Share prices suffered a slight fall yesterday.昨天股价略有下跌。record, reveal (especially BrE) , show 记录/显露/表明下降◆The opinion polls show a significant fall in her popularity.民意调查显示她的支持率明显降低。report 报告下降◆Both companies reported a fall in profits in the first quarter of this year.两家公司都报告说今年第一季度利润有所下降。represent (especially BrE) 表示下降◆This figure represents a fall of 21% on the same period last year.这一数字表明与去年同期相比下降了 21%。FALL + VERBoccur 下降出现◆The fall in age at first marriage occurred during the second half of the 18th century.初婚年龄下降出现在 18 世纪下半叶。PREPOSITIONfall in 在⋯方面的下降◆a large fall in share prices股票价格的大幅度下跌 |