词汇 | fall for somebody/something |
释义 | fall for somebody/somethingfall for somebody/something phrasal verbphr v informal a) TRICK/DECEIVEto be tricked into believing something that is not true 上…的当,受…的骗 He is too smart to fall for that trick. 他很精明,不会上那种当的。 b) LOVEto start to love someone 爱上〔某人〕 That was the summer I worked at the fairground, and met and fell for Lucy. 就是那个夏天,我在露天游乐场工作,遇到露西并爱上了她。 c) to like a place as soon as you see it 对〔某地〕一见倾心 Examples from the Corpus fall for • Computer, software and semiconductor shares fell for a second day.• More than 7 stocks fell for every 4 that rose on the New York Stock Exchange.• Cleese, 52, fell for her after his divorce two years ago from his second wife, film director Barbara Trentham.• I still fell for it, as one still falls for the oldest literary devices in the right hands and contexts.• She grabs a pass from Sally, throws her signature head fake to see if her defender will fall for it.• I had fallen for the oldest James Brown/James Brown joke in the book.• Surely she hadn't almost fallen for the oldest trick in the book!• The Constitution fell for their story and put it on the front page, with a picture of the dead monkey. → fall for somebody/something at fall1(PHRASAL VERB) |
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