fall to
英 [fɔːl tu]
美 [fɔːl tu]
(责任、职责、机会)落到…头上; 开始(做…)
双语例句
- Take it out, and profits fall to$ 20.9 billion.
扣除这笔收益,它的利润就会下降到209亿美元。 - They feared that the mummy would fall to pieces when they cut it open, but fortunately this has not happened.
他们曾担心把木乃伊切开后,它会散成碎片,但幸运得很,这种情况并未发生。 - The unemployment rate would not fall to the pre-handover level in his lifetime.
在他有生之年失业率都不会回落至回归前的水平。 - Unlike Japan and the United States, countries in the common currency cannot unilaterally loosen monetary policy and let their currencies fall to try and generate the growth that would then make it easier to pay off debts.
与日本和美国不同,使用统一货币的欧元区国家无法单方面放松货币政策,让货币贬值,以努力促进增长,进而降低偿还债务的难度。 - The result was better than expectations, with economists predicting that it would fall to 49.7 from 49.9 in February.
这一结果比预期要好,此前经济学家预测该指数将从2月份的49.9降至49.7。 - During the next six months, Barclays predicts the euro could fall to$ 1.20.
巴克莱预计未来六个月欧元可能跌至1.20美元。 - She ripped off her dress and let it fall to the floor
她一把扯下连衣裙,任其滑落到地上。 - Each day, up to 4 billion meteoroids fall to Earth.
每天落到地球上的流星体约有40亿个。 - The responsibility for learning and building expertise must ultimately fall to the individual with support from their manager.
学习和构建专业知识的职责最终必须落到需要有其他人支持的个人身上。 - And if it is not, I shall fall to my knees and give thanks.
如果不是的话,我要跪倒在上苍面前,深深致谢。