词组 | fall head over heels |
释义 | Idiom fall head over heels Theme: FALLING to fall down, perhaps turning over or rolling.Fred tripped on the rug and fell head over heels into the center of the room.Slow down or you will fall down—head over heels. Idiom fall head over heelsfall head over heels (in love) be head over heels (in love) - to be in love with someone very much, especially at the beginning of a relationship.As soon as we met we fell head over heels in love.I fell head over heels in love with Simon on our first date. fall head over heels1. To fall down, perhaps in an especially clumsy or violent fashion. My poor sister just fell head over heels on the ice out there! I hope she isn't hurt! 2. To be completely enamored of someone, typically a new romantic partner. Oh, I know he's fallen head over heels in love with Christina—he won't stop gushing about her! We used to be head over heels, but now we just annoy each other most of the time. fall head over heelsFig. to fall down, perhaps turning over or rolling. Fred tripped on the rug and fell head over heels into the center of the room. Slow down or you will fall down—head over heels. fall head over heelsorfall head over heels in loveCOMMON If you fall head over heels or fall head over heels in love, you fall suddenly and deeply in love with someone. It was obvious that Alan had fallen head over heels in love with Veronica. When I was 18, I fell head over heels for my first `proper' boyfriend, Alex. Note: You can also say that someone is head over heels or is head over heels in love. It's plain from the sheepish tone in Colin's voice that he's head over heels. You have to remember that I was head over heels in love with Bill. Note: Until the late 18th century this expression was `heels over head', which refers to someone doing a somersault. |
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