fall on
英 [fɔːl ɒn]
美 [fɔːl ɑːn]
(急切地)扑向,抓住
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB (急切地)扑向,抓住
If youfall onsomething when it arrives or appears, you eagerly seize it or welcome it.- They fell on the sandwiches with alacrity.
他们快活地扑向三明治。
- They fell on the sandwiches with alacrity.
双语例句
- We watched buildings fall on top of people and pets
我们看到一幢幢大楼倒塌,砸在人和宠物身上。 - Everybody took cover when the bombs began to fall on the town.
这个小镇遭到轰炸时,每个人都躲藏了起来。 - New programmes will appear in the fall on television.
秋季将有新节目在电视上出现。 - Today, I was on the train when I felt something fall on my hair.
今天我在火车上突然感觉有什么东西掉在了我头上。 - Stay away from bookcases or furniture that can fall on you.
远离书架和家具,它们可能会压倒你。 - Airlines should stand or fall on their ability to attract passengers.
航空公司的成败应该取决于它们吸引乘客的能力。 - He had a nasty fall on the way out of the supermarket.
他在走出超级市场的路上重重地摔了一跤。 - Fiscal cutbacks must not fall on activities likely to support growth infrastructure and research and development.
不应在可能促进增长的活动基础设施和研发上削减财政支出。 - In effect, the decision has been to make taxpayers bear losses that should fall on creditors.
实际上,政府的决定是让纳税人承担了本应落在债权人肩上的亏损。 - The peak of the celebration activities fall on the new year's Eve and the day after.
庆祝活动最高峰是除夕夜和大年初一。