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●ˌfall ˈout 🔑1. (of hair, teeth, etc. 毛发、牙齿等) to become loose and drop out 掉落;脱落◆The chemotherapy made her hair fall out. 化疗使她脱发了。2. (with sb) (over/about sth) (especially BrE) to have an argument with sb and stop being friendly with them (与某人)(为某事)吵架,闹翻◆It’s not worth falling out about this. 为这事争吵不值得。◆Why have you fallen out with him? 你为什么和他吵翻了?◆They fell out over their father’s will. 他们为父亲的遗嘱吵了起来。3. (of soldiers 士兵) to move out of lines 解散;掉队OPP fall in[v + adv]▸ ˌfalling-ˈout noun [singular] (especially BrE) an argument or disagreement 吵架;闹翻◆We’ve had a bit of a falling-out. 我们拌了几句嘴。▸ ˈfallout noun [uncountable]1. dangerous (radioactive) dust that is in the air after a nuclear explosion or accident (核爆炸或核事故发生后产生的)放射性坠尘2. the bad results of a situation 恶果;余波◆the current crisis and its political fallout 当前危机及其政治影响 |