fall out
phrasal verbwithfallverbuk/fɔːl/us/fɑːl/fell|fallen
(TOOTH/HAIR)
If atoothoryourhairfallsout, itbecomeslooseandseparatesfromyourmouthorhead:
(牙齿或头发)脱落,掉落Herbabyteetharestartingtofallout.她婴孩的乳牙开始掉落了。
Asideeffectof thetreatmentis thatyourhairstartstofallout.这种治疗的一个副作用是头发开始脱落。
Falling and dropping
- ass
- collapse/fall in a heapidiom
- cropper
- crumple
- drop
- drop like fliesidiom
- drop off
- faceplant
- fall away
- fly
- let goidiom
- mic drop
- nosedive
- overbalance
- parachutist
- plunge
- pratfall
- shower
- thump
- wayside
(ARGUE)
B2informal
toarguewith someone andstopbeingfriendlywith them:
吵架;失和Helefthomeafterfallingoutwithhisparents.和父母吵了一架后,他离开了家。
She'dfallenout with herboyfriendoverhis ex-girlfriend.她为了男友前女友的事和男友闹翻了。
to argue with someone
- argueThe kids are always arguing about something.
- have an argumentI had an argument with my sister.
- fightThe two sides continue to fight over control of the assembly.
- quarrelStop quarrelling, you two!
- rowUKMy parents were always rowing about money.
- squabbleThey are still squabbling over who will get the big office.
Arguing & disagreeing
- agent provocateur
- alienate
- alienated
- alienation
- argumentatively
- as a matter of factphrase
- bandy
- battlefield
- bone
- conflict
- cross swordsidiom
- dicker
- differ
- hammer
- make the fur flyidiom
- setsomeoneagainstsomeone
- shadowbox
- shadowboxing
- tangle
- tangle withsomeone
(SOLDIERS)
Ifsoldiersfallout, theymoveout of aline:
原地解散;离开队列"Fall out, men!"shoutedthe sergeant-major.“原地解散!”军士长喊道。
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fall in(SOLDIERS)
Military training & ceremonies
- assault course
- attention
- civil defence
- drill
- ease
- fall
- fall in
- fatigue
- fight song
- march
- obstacle course
- pass out
- passing-out
- recon
- reconnaissance
- route march
- salute
- take the saluteidiom
- tour
- troop