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●ˌfall ˈinto sth1. to begin to be in a particular state 进入(某种状态)◆He fell into a deep sleep. 他沉睡过去。◆The tramway fell into disuse in the 1920s. 20 世纪 20 年代,有轨电车被弃用。◆We mustn’t fall into this error (= make this mistake). 我们绝不能犯这个错。◆He’s fallen into arrears with the rent (= he is late in paying it). 他拖欠了租金。OBJ disuse, disrepair2. to begin to do sth or become involved in sth 开始做;参与◆I fell into the habit of having a nap after dinner. 我养成了晚饭后小睡的习惯。◆She fell into conversation with her neighbour. 她和邻居聊上了。OBJ the habit of…, conversation3. to be able to be divided into sth 可分成◆Computer viruses fall into three broad categories. 计算机病毒可分为三大类。OBJ two groups, three categories, etc.4. to belong to a particular group or class 属于(某团体或类别)◆Only 25% of people fall into this group. 只有 25% 的人属于该群体。OBJ category, group, class, etc.[v + prep] |