fell

fell /fel/ (fall) /fɔ:l/
  • danh từ
    • da lông (của thú vật)
    • da người
    • mớ tóc bù xù; bộ lông bờm xờm
      • fell of hair: đầu bù tóc rối
    • đồi đá (dùng trong tên đất)
    • vùng đầm lầy (ở miền bắc nước Anh)
    • sự đẫn cây, sự hạ cây, sự đốn, sự chặt
    • mẻ đẫn (khối lượng cây đẫn một lần)
    • sự khâu viền
    • ngoại động từ
      • đấm ngâ, đánh ngã
      • đẫn (cây), hạ (cây), đốn chặt
      • khâu viền
      • tính từ, (thơ ca)
        • ác liệt, ghê gớm; nhẫn tâm, tàn ác
        • huỷ diệt, gây chết chóc
        • thời quá khứ của fall

         chặt gỗ
         đồi
         đốn gỗ
         sự đốn cây
         vùng đầm lầy
        Lĩnh vực: hóa học & vật liệu
         quặng lọt sàng

        asphalt fell
         giấy nhựa chống thấm
        fell heap
         bãi quặng thải
        fell system
         hệ thống chặt

         bộ da lông

        fell cutter
         người lột da gà
        fell cutter-and washer
         sự lột da gà
        fell pulling
         sự tách da từ đùi

        o   quặng lọt sàng

        o   quặng chì (thuật ngữ cũ)


        Động từ bất quy tắc (Base form/Past Simple/Past Participle): fall / fell / fallen


        Xem thêm: hide, felled seam, drop, strike down, cut down, fly, vanish, barbarous, brutal, cruel, roughshod, savage, vicious, autumn, spill, tumble, Fall, descent, declivity, decline, declination, declension, downslope, downfall, capitulation, surrender, twilight, dusk, gloaming, gloam, nightfall, evenfall, crepuscule, crepuscle, pin, drop, drop, dip, free fall, descend, go down, come down, come, precipitate, come down, decrease, diminish, lessen, shine, strike, accrue, light, return, pass, devolve, fall down, hang, flow, descend, settle



        fell

        Từ điển WordNet

          n.

        • the dressed skin of an animal (especially a large animal); hide
        • seam made by turning under or folding together and stitching the seamed materials to avoid rough edges; felled seam
        • the act of felling something (as a tree)

          v.

        • cause to fall by or as if by delivering a blow; drop, strike down, cut down

          strike down a tree

          Lightning struck down the hikers

        • pass away rapidly; fly, vanish

          Time flies like an arrow

          Time fleeing beneath him

        • sew a seam by folding the edges

          adj.

        • (of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering; barbarous, brutal, cruel, roughshod, savage, vicious

          a barbarous crime

          brutal beatings

          cruel tortures

          Stalin's roughshod treatment of the kulaks

          a savage slap

          vicious kicks

          n.

        • the season when the leaves fall from the trees; autumn

          in the fall of 1973

        • a sudden drop from an upright position; spill, tumble

          he had a nasty spill on the ice

        • the lapse of mankind into sinfulness because of the sin of Adam and Eve; Fall

          women have been blamed ever since the Fall

        • a downward slope or bend; descent, declivity, decline, declination, declension, downslope
        • a lapse into sin; a loss of innocence or of chastity

          a fall from virtue

        • a sudden decline in strength or number or importance; downfall

          the fall of the House of Hapsburg

        • a movement downward

          the rise and fall of the tides

        • the act of surrendering (under agreed conditions); capitulation, surrender

          they were protected until the capitulation of the fort

        • the time of day immediately following sunset; twilight, dusk, gloaming, gloam, nightfall, evenfall, crepuscule, crepuscle

          he loved the twilight

          they finished before the fall of night

        • when a wrestler's shoulders are forced to the mat; pin
        • a free and rapid descent by the force of gravity; drop

          it was a miracle that he survived the drop from that height

        • a sudden sharp decrease in some quantity; drop, dip, free fall

          a drop of 57 points on the Dow Jones index

          there was a drop in pressure in the pulmonary artery

          a dip in prices

          when that became known the price of their stock went into free fall

          v.

        • descend in free fall under the influence of gravity

          The branch fell from the tree

          The unfortunate hiker fell into a crevasse

        • move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way; descend, go down, come down

          The temperature is going down

          The barometer is falling

          The curtain fell on the diva

          Her hand went up and then fell again

        • pass suddenly and passively into a state of body or mind

          fall into a trap

          She fell ill

          They fell out of favor

          Fall in love

          fall asleep

          fall prey to an imposter

          fall into a strange way of thinking

          she fell to pieces after she lost her work

        • come under, be classified or included; come

          fall into a category

          This comes under a new heading

        • fall from clouds; precipitate, come down

          rain, snow and sleet were falling

          Vesuvius precipitated its fiery, destructive rage on Herculaneum

        • suffer defeat, failure, or ruin

          We must stand or fall

          fall by the wayside

        • decrease in size, extent, or range; decrease, diminish, lessen

          The amount of homework decreased towards the end of the semester

          The cabin pressure fell dramatically

          her weight fall to under a hundred pounds

          his voice fell to a whisper

        • die, as in battle or in a hunt

          Many soldiers fell at Verdun

          Several deer have fallen to the same gun

          The shooting victim fell dead

        • touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly; shine, strike

          Light fell on her face

          The sun shone on the fields

          The light struck the golden necklace

          A strange sound struck my ears

        • be captured

          The cities fell to the enemy

        • occur at a specified time or place

          Christmas falls on a Monday this year

          The accent falls on the first syllable

        • yield to temptation or sin

          Adam and Eve fell

        • lose office or power

          The government fell overnight

          The Qing Dynasty fell with Sun Yat-sen

        • to be given by assignment or distribution

          The most difficult task fell on the youngest member of the team

          The onus fell on us

          The pressure to succeed fell on the youngest student

        • move in a specified direction

          The line of men fall forward

        • be due

          payments fall on the 1st of the month

        • lose one's chastity

          a fallen woman

        • to be given by right or inheritance

          The estate fell to the oldest daughter

        • come into the possession of; accrue

          The house accrued to the oldest son

        • fall to somebody by assignment or lot; light

          The task fell to me

          It fell to me to notify the parents of the victims

        • be inherited by; return, pass, devolve

          The estate fell to my sister

          The land returned to the family

          The estate devolved to an heir that everybody had assumed to be dead

        • slope downward

          The hills around here fall towards the ocean

        • lose an upright position suddenly; fall down

          The vase fell over and the water spilled onto the table

          Her hair fell across her forehead

        • drop oneself to a lower or less erect position

          She fell back in her chair

          He fell to his knees

        • fall or flow in a certain way; hang, flow

          This dress hangs well

          Her long black hair flowed down her back

        • assume a disappointed or sad expression

          Her face fell when she heard that she would be laid off

          his crest fell

        • be cast down

          his eyes fell

        • come out; issue

          silly phrases fell from her mouth

        • be born, used chiefly of lambs

          The lambs fell in the afternoon

        • begin vigorously

          The prisoners fell to work right away

        • go as if by falling

          Grief fell from our hearts

        • come as if by falling; descend, settle

          Night fell

          Silence fell


        English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary

        fells|felled|felling
        syn.: barbarous brutal cruel cut down drop felled seam fly hide roughshod savage strike down vanish vicious
        falls|fell|falling|fallen
        syn.: autumn defeat descend destroy drop hairpiece lapse overthrow plunge ruin slip tumble wig