fall apart
英 [fɔːl əˈpɑːt]
美 [fɔːl əˈpɑːrt]
fall to pieces (英国英语中作 fall to bits) 同 fall apart; 破裂; 散架; 垮掉; 摔碎; (机构或体系)解散,瓦解; (情感上)崩溃
英英释义
verb
- become separated into pieces or fragments
- The figurine broke
- The freshly baked loaf fell apart
- break or fall apart into fragments
- The cookies crumbled
- The Sphinx is crumbling
- go to pieces
- The lawn mower finally broke
- The gears wore out
- The old chair finally fell apart completely
- lose one's emotional or mental composure
- She fell apart when her only child died
双语例句
- The old world is doomed to fall apart.
旧世界必将溃灭。 - It was a sure thing, why'd the deal fall apart?
这件事已经定了,为什么这笔交易吹了? - Chances that the eurozone might fall apart were once dismissed as unlikely.
欧元区分裂的可能性曾一度被认为是不可能的。然而现在,像祖里格这样的分析人士说,这真的是可能的。 - You need to know you won't fall apart if you don't have a man in your life.
你要知道如果在生活中没有男人你不会崩溃。 - I can't let it fall apart now.
我不能现在就倒下。 - Could fall apart faster than you could possibly imagine.
会比你想像中得更快地破裂。 - For a start, the eurozone would not fall apart.
首先,欧元区不会分崩离析。 - When we do not handle unexpected events and the interpersonal elements well, our schedules fall apart.
当我们没有办法处理好未预料到的事情和人际关系时,我们的日程表开始支离破碎。 - If it were not for friction, our houses would fall apart.
如果没有了摩擦力,我们的房屋就会坍塌。 - This old car is about to fall apart. you'd better sell it.
这部老爷车快解体了,你最好把她卖了。
