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31. | American people use the word "fall" to mean autumn. |
| 美国人用"fall"这个字来表示秋天。 |
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32. | In America, people call autumn @fall@. |
| 在美国,人们也称秋天为“fall”。 |
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-- 来源 -- 小学英语(五年级上学期适用) - Lesson 8 How many months are there in a year? |
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33. | He'll have to fall into line with the others. |
| 他早晚得和别人一致起来. |
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34. | (of a city, etc.) to fall into enemy's hands |
| 沦陷 |
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35. | These houses have been allowed to fall into disrepair. |
| 听凭这些房屋破损。 |
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36. | To fall into a usually brief state of unconsciousness. |
| 昏厥进入短暂失去知觉状态 |
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37. | To avoid a trap to fall into a well |
| 避坑落井 |
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38. | To fall into disorder, as a formation of soldiers. |
| 秩序混乱,如士兵的队列 |
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39. | Likely to fall into a faint; dizzy and weak |
| 昏晕似的;虚弱的 |
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40. | But countries are not doomed to fall into this trap. |
| 然而不是所有的国家都倒霉掉进了陷阱。 |
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